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Re: Sources say Mike Brown will be the Lakers' new head coach
« Reply #30 on: May 25, 2011, 03:36:57 PM »

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I'm willing to give him a chance...Let's just see what happens.

Re: Sources say Mike Brown will be the Lakers' new head coach
« Reply #31 on: May 25, 2011, 03:37:15 PM »

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Since Shaw didn't get the job they're probably dropping the Triangle next season then, right? If so, that'll create a whole nother story because LA will have to go after an actual point guard. Hmmm

Re: Sources say Mike Brown will be the Lakers' new head coach
« Reply #32 on: May 25, 2011, 03:40:02 PM »

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LOL and here we have the Fakers new headcoach

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Re: Sources say Mike Brown will be the Lakers' new head coach
« Reply #33 on: May 25, 2011, 03:43:13 PM »

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I'd be interested to hear their reasoning against Adelman, that seemed like a logical pairing.

Re: Sources say Mike Brown will be the Lakers' new head coach
« Reply #34 on: May 25, 2011, 03:43:55 PM »

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What's so bad about Mike Brown?

He led a team with pretty much just Lebron to some pretty impressive playoff runs.

I don't think any of those Cavs  teams that lost in the playoffs were actually better than the opponent they played against. Not to mention every claims that Lebron was the one that quit on the Cavs last year not Brown

Re: Sources say Mike Brown will be the Lakers' new head coach
« Reply #35 on: May 25, 2011, 03:44:34 PM »

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Oh yeah and what's so great about Adelman or Jerry Sloan for that matter. What have those guys done that's so great?

Re: Sources say Mike Brown will be the Lakers' new head coach
« Reply #36 on: May 25, 2011, 03:46:41 PM »

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What's so bad about Mike Brown?

He led a team with pretty much just Lebron to some pretty impressive playoff runs.

I don't think any of those Cavs  teams that lost in the playoffs were actually better than the opponent they played against. Not to mention every claims that Lebron was the one that quit on the Cavs last year not Brown

Well he also had the guy who is pretty much agreed upon as the best basketball player in the world playing the 3 spot.

They should've taken Shaw and kept it in house. Phil Jackson wanted Shaw, Kobe wanted Shaw, I really don't see where contradicting those two guys seems like a smart move.

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Re: Sources say Mike Brown will be the Lakers' new head coach
« Reply #37 on: May 25, 2011, 03:49:11 PM »

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Lakers are gonna be a better defensive team, the only thing is Kobe's ego will probably walk all over Mike Brown. Good news for them is that there's a rumor that Ettore Messina will be the assistant coach.

Re: Sources say Mike Brown will be the Lakers' new head coach
« Reply #38 on: May 25, 2011, 04:12:15 PM »

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What's so bad about Mike Brown?

He led a team with pretty much just Lebron to some pretty impressive playoff runs.

I don't think any of those Cavs  teams that lost in the playoffs were actually better than the opponent they played against. Not to mention every claims that Lebron was the one that quit on the Cavs last year not Brown

Well he also had the guy who is pretty much agreed upon as the best basketball player in the world playing the 3 spot.

They should've taken Shaw and kept it in house. Phil Jackson wanted Shaw, Kobe wanted Shaw, I really don't see where contradicting those two guys seems like a smart move.

I just find it hard to believe that if Mike Brown was in Miami right now that they wouldn't be in the same position they are now.

Yeah they had the best player on their team but almost everyone in the entire world would agree that he had a pretty below average cast around him. If anything I think those Cavs teams overachieved in the last few years. What you think Doc brings those cavs teams a championship?


Re: Sources say Mike Brown will be the Lakers' new head coach
« Reply #39 on: May 25, 2011, 04:14:51 PM »

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Yeah they had the best player on their team but almost everyone in the entire world would agree that he had a pretty below average cast around him. If anything I think those Cavs teams overachieved in the last few years. What you think Doc brings those cavs teams a championship?


Possibly if he doesn't make some ghastly playing time decisions, last year in particular.

Re: Sources say Mike Brown will be the Lakers' new head coach
« Reply #40 on: May 25, 2011, 04:16:57 PM »

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Yeah they had the best player on their team but almost everyone in the entire world would agree that he had a pretty below average cast around him. If anything I think those Cavs teams overachieved in the last few years. What you think Doc brings those cavs teams a championship?


Possibly if he doesn't make some ghastly playing time decisions, last year in particular.

Last season was the only season I thought those cavs teams drastically underachieved.

But I don't think the 'overachieving' had as much to do with Mike Brown as it did with LeBron James. Mike Brown's greatest achievement was teaching them to play defense to keep the games slow enough for LeBron to keep up.

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Re: Sources say Mike Brown will be the Lakers' new head coach
« Reply #41 on: May 25, 2011, 04:20:31 PM »

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What's so bad about Mike Brown?

He led a team with pretty much just Lebron to some pretty impressive playoff runs.

I don't think any of those Cavs  teams that lost in the playoffs were actually better than the opponent they played against. Not to mention every claims that Lebron was the one that quit on the Cavs last year not Brown
TP,i agree with you plus he has already dealth with a high profile superstar like Kobe and have an idea of when/not to push his buttons.It will be interesting to see if Kobe adapts to Mike Brown's system quickly.If you remember in the past Kobe and Phil had their differences for a long time.
 Bryan Shaw might be to close to the subject.Its one thing to sit in the #2 or #3 seat and deal with players but a whole another world when you're in the #1 seat as a coach.What has Shaw done to prove he can even coach yet?This team is still a contender and deserves veteran coaching.

Re: Sources say Mike Brown will be the Lakers' new head coach
« Reply #42 on: May 25, 2011, 04:22:23 PM »

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What's so bad about Mike Brown?

He led a team with pretty much just Lebron to some pretty impressive playoff runs.

I don't think any of those Cavs  teams that lost in the playoffs were actually better than the opponent they played against. Not to mention every claims that Lebron was the one that quit on the Cavs last year not Brown

Well he also had the guy who is pretty much agreed upon as the best basketball player in the world playing the 3 spot.

They should've taken Shaw and kept it in house. Phil Jackson wanted Shaw, Kobe wanted Shaw, I really don't see where contradicting those two guys seems like a smart move.

Seriously? Because Kobe and Jackson "backed" Shaw they should have taken him? What are they going to say that they should hire someone else?

Didn't Kobe play with Shaw? They're probably friends and I'm sure that's where his backing came from. Same thing with Jackson. Obviously he's going to suggest the guy that's been assisting him for these past years. Doesn't every headcoach back their assistant if/when they leave?

Re: Sources say Mike Brown will be the Lakers' new head coach
« Reply #43 on: May 25, 2011, 04:28:17 PM »

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Yeah they had the best player on their team but almost everyone in the entire world would agree that he had a pretty below average cast around him. If anything I think those Cavs teams overachieved in the last few years. What you think Doc brings those cavs teams a championship?


Possibly if he doesn't make some ghastly playing time decisions, last year in particular.

Last season was the only season I thought those cavs teams drastically underachieved.

But I don't think the 'overachieving' had as much to do with Mike Brown as it did with LeBron James. Mike Brown's greatest achievement was teaching them to play defense to keep the games slow enough for LeBron to keep up.

So it's one of those when they do well it's Lebron when they do bad it's the coach?

As for last year how did they "drastically underachieve". You think they were a better team and should have dispatched us? What about Lebron quitting in that series? That must fall on the coach too.

With a team who's best players over the years were Larry Hughes, Drew gooden, Delonte West, Wally Szerbiak, Sassha Pavlovic, 47 Y.O Ben Wallace, 67 Y.O Shaq, Mo Williams, Gibson, and Jamison. I'd say they did pretty well considering the circumstances

Re: Sources say Mike Brown will be the Lakers' new head coach
« Reply #44 on: May 25, 2011, 04:32:29 PM »

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Yeah they had the best player on their team but almost everyone in the entire world would agree that he had a pretty below average cast around him. If anything I think those Cavs teams overachieved in the last few years. What you think Doc brings those cavs teams a championship?


Possibly if he doesn't make some ghastly playing time decisions, last year in particular.

Last season was the only season I thought those cavs teams drastically underachieved.

But I don't think the 'overachieving' had as much to do with Mike Brown as it did with LeBron James. Mike Brown's greatest achievement was teaching them to play defense to keep the games slow enough for LeBron to keep up.

So it's one of those when they do well it's Lebron when they do bad it's the coach?

As for last year how did they "drastically underachieve". You think they were a better team and should have dispatched us? What about Lebron quitting in that series? That must fall on the coach too.

With a team who's best players over the years were Larry Hughes, Drew gooden, Delonte West, Wally Szerbiak, Sassha Pavlovic, 47 Y.O Ben Wallace, 67 Y.O Shaq, Mo Williams, Gibson, and Jamison. I'd say they did pretty well considering the circumstances

Last season Mike Brown couldn't hold that team together, and never got Antawn Jamison comfortable (which was his best chance to win).

I think that's a pretty big factor in his underachieving.

Kobe Bryant is not going to allow Mike Brown to control that lockerroom. Calling it meow.

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