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Pistons Fire Curry
« on: June 30, 2009, 01:41:40 PM »

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Re: Pistons Fire Curry
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Well that worked out well for them.  :-\ Shouldn't have traded Billups. Trading Prince, Sheed or Rip for different pieces would have been a better option.

Re: Pistons Fire Curry
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2009, 01:46:38 PM »

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I might have the blessing of hindsight, but I always thought Curry was a sacrificial lamb/lame duck for this season.

Dumars had a plan for rebuilding the Pistons on the fly, and I couldn't see anyone but a rookie coach wanting to try to steer the ship through those waters.

Chad Ford hinted that Doug Collins and Avery Johnson were two possibilities to take over.
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I would've thought that he would be fired sooner. He did a bad job with that team.

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I would've thought that he would be fired sooner. He did a bad job with that team.

Yeah, I agree, it's almost a surprise to hear the he's been fired since he should have been fired 3 months ago already.

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Odd timing ... I wonder if something happened recently.

Players went against him? Free agents didn't like him?

It seems odd that Joe Dumars took so long. What is it now? Two months since the Pistons season ended? That seems strange.

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hmmm..does this mean we're not out of the woods on Thibs yet then?
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hmmm..does this mean we're not out of the woods on Thibs yet then?

They won't go after Thibs. Supposedly they want someone with NBA head coaching experience this time.

Now Minny might go after Thibs though...

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Odd timing ... I wonder if something happened recently.

Players went against him? Free agents didn't like him?

It seems odd that Joe Dumars took so long. What is it now? Two months since the Pistons season ended? That seems strange.

Well, there was a recent article in which there were expressions of Hamilton's unhappyness with coming off the bench, etc. I don't think there's a coincidence that he was fired a couple of days after that surfaced (not that it was new news for us).

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Odd timing ... I wonder if something happened recently.

Players went against him? Free agents didn't like him?

It seems odd that Joe Dumars took so long. What is it now? Two months since the Pistons season ended? That seems strange.

Well, there was a recent article in which there were expressions of Hamilton's unhappyness with coming off the bench, etc. I don't think there's a coincidence that he was fired a couple of days after that surfaced (not that it was new news for us).

Also, in terms of timing, Bill Laimbeer has recently stepped down as coach of the Shock.

People claim that Dumars wants someone with NBA experience, but who really knows what Dumars wants? He's not afraid to buck popular convention.
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Odd timing ... I wonder if something happened recently.

Players went against him? Free agents didn't like him?

It seems odd that Joe Dumars took so long. What is it now? Two months since the Pistons season ended? That seems strange.

Well, there was a recent article in which there were expressions of Hamilton's unhappyness with coming off the bench, etc. I don't think there's a coincidence that he was fired a couple of days after that surfaced (not that it was new news for us).
$30+ million player versus a coach, this is what usually happens. Flip Saunders got a bum rap for not getting a second title out of this team in my opinion.

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Hiring Thibodeau reminds me a lot of Joe Dumars hiring Rick Carlisle.

I think Thibs could get some interest for this vacancy.

Not sure Joe D is interested in Laimbeer, he didn't seem too high on Bill in the past.

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« Reply #13 on: June 30, 2009, 02:30:05 PM »

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According to one local scribe, player and coach need to bury the hatchet: “The Pistons’ biggest problem isn’t a dearth of talent. It’s that their head coach and best player barely speak to each other. Both Michael Curry and Rip Hamilton are to blame, prone to varying degrees of ego and stubbornness. But Curry must understand that it’s incumbent upon the coach to fall on the sword, admitting his mistakes for the sake of pacifying the star’s delicate disposition.”
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I'm going to cite the poor relationship between Rip and Curry as a possible reason.