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Re: George Karl fired by Nuggets
« Reply #30 on: June 06, 2013, 02:36:31 PM »

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It's funny to see that the Nuggets fans who hate Karl complain that he loves smallball too much, has bad rotations, is too reluctant to play rookies, and has a tendency to overplay his favorites and put other players in his doghouse.

It'd be hilarious if anyone who criticizes Doc Rivers for the same things wants to see Karl replace Doc.

Good point, I didn't know all that about Karl. In that case I don't want him at Boston.

Re: George Karl fired by Nuggets
« Reply #31 on: June 06, 2013, 03:49:01 PM »

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Wow what? Thats a complete shocker.

Unusual to fire a coach giveing 57 wins. What can you tell us about CS ownership letting DA and Doc to work?

Re: George Karl fired by Nuggets
« Reply #32 on: June 06, 2013, 04:06:44 PM »

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According to rumors, it is a legitimate possibility that Karl ends up coaching the Grizzlies and Lionel Hollins ends up in Denver.
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Re: George Karl fired by Nuggets
« Reply #33 on: June 06, 2013, 04:10:08 PM »

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According to rumors, it is a legitimate possibility that Karl ends up coaching the Grizzlies and Lionel Hollins ends up in Denver.
If that does happen, how will the Grizzlies respond?
Karl likes to play an uptempo style (It could be seen by the Nuggets offense) and forcing Gasol, Randolph and others to play that style could potentially mess up everything else.

On the other hand, Hollins would likely slow down the Nuggets offense, creating all sorts of problems for them with a half-court offense.

Re: George Karl fired by Nuggets
« Reply #34 on: June 06, 2013, 04:52:13 PM »

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According to rumors, it is a legitimate possibility that Karl ends up coaching the Grizzlies and Lionel Hollins ends up in Denver.
If that does happen, how will the Grizzlies respond?
Karl likes to play an uptempo style (It could be seen by the Nuggets offense) and forcing Gasol, Randolph and others to play that style could potentially mess up everything else.

On the other hand, Hollins would likely slow down the Nuggets offense, creating all sorts of problems for them with a half-court offense.

I'm sure all coaches could adjust to their game ideas.


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Re: George Karl fired by Nuggets
« Reply #35 on: June 06, 2013, 04:53:30 PM »

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Dumb move by the Nuggets he's a really great coach from what I've seen.

Re: George Karl fired by Nuggets
« Reply #36 on: June 06, 2013, 05:06:51 PM »

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Re: George Karl fired by Nuggets
« Reply #37 on: June 06, 2013, 06:11:46 PM »

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Maybe this will make Denver willing to trade Mozgov in a sign and trade??:-))))

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Re: George Karl fired by Nuggets
« Reply #38 on: June 06, 2013, 06:24:29 PM »

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Maybe this will make Denver willing to trade Mozgov in a sign and trade??:-)))

It probably makes it less likely.
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Re: George Karl fired by Nuggets
« Reply #39 on: June 06, 2013, 06:36:15 PM »

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I'm shocked ,  I don't read Nuggets blogs , but I would thought the fan would have liked him more.

He seems like a players coach and good all around guy .

I think the result will be a worse record , I don't know "WHO" they can get that will do a better job off hand ???

I can see Vinnie getting axed even with the record , not that I agree he should, but just don't see the point in firing KARL.

Re: George Karl fired by Nuggets
« Reply #40 on: June 06, 2013, 06:56:40 PM »

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It's funny to see that the Nuggets fans who hate Karl complain that he loves smallball too much, has bad rotations, is too reluctant to play rookies, and has a tendency to overplay his favorites and put other players in his doghouse.

It'd be hilarious if anyone who criticizes Doc Rivers for the same things wants to see Karl replace Doc.

Good point, I didn't know all that about Karl. In that case I don't want him at Boston.

I think the only coach who could balance winning and talent discovery as well as fans hope is Pop.

A guy who plays all our rookies and wins some games will probably shrink come playoff time.

Doc played Sullinger. So indeed if a rookie is good enough, Doc will play him.

I wish Doc would manipulate talent as well as Pop does. But you don't know what they know. Eddy Curry was putting up very decent numbers during his short stint with the Spurs and he got waived.

All the fog and the hype...see past it y'all!

Re: George Karl fired by Nuggets
« Reply #41 on: June 06, 2013, 07:24:52 PM »

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Maybe Rivers is going to join Ray Allen in Miami and be assistant coach to Spobot

He seems as wishy washy as D12

Re: George Karl fired by Nuggets
« Reply #42 on: June 06, 2013, 07:54:30 PM »

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I think the only coach who could balance winning and talent discovery as well as fans hope is Pop.

Some Spurs fans think Pop hates rookies.

Fun fact: Fab Melo played more minutes for the Celtics this season than Ian Mahinmi played as a Spurs rookie.
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Re: George Karl fired by Nuggets
« Reply #43 on: June 06, 2013, 07:59:40 PM »

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I can see Vinnie getting axed even with the record , not that I agree he should, but just don't see the point in firing KARL.

According to reports, he wanted an extension and the team didn't want to give it.  Management was supposedly displeased that he started Koufos over Javale McGee, played Andre Miller over Evan Fournier, and went with too much smallball in the playoffs against Golden State, costing what they felt was a series the Nuggets should have won.
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Re: George Karl fired by Nuggets
« Reply #44 on: June 06, 2013, 09:01:43 PM »

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It's funny to see that the Nuggets fans who hate Karl complain that he loves smallball too much, has bad rotations, is too reluctant to play rookies, and has a tendency to overplay his favorites and put other players in his doghouse.

It'd be hilarious if anyone who criticizes Doc Rivers for the same things wants to see Karl replace Doc.

Good point, I didn't know all that about Karl. In that case I don't want him at Boston.

I think the only coach who could balance winning and talent discovery as well as fans hope is Pop.

A guy who plays all our rookies and wins some games will probably shrink come playoff time.

Doc played Sullinger. So indeed if a rookie is good enough, Doc will play him.

I wish Doc would manipulate talent as well as Pop does. But you don't know what they know. Eddy Curry was putting up very decent numbers during his short stint with the Spurs and he got waived.

All the fog and the hype...see past it y'all!

Can't understand the Doc doesn't play rookies complaint.  He played rookie Delonte 13 mpg; played rookie Tony 16 mpg; played Perk young; played rookie Rondo 23 mpg; played 21 yo Avery 21 mpg; played rookie 'Baby' 13 mpg; Rookie Powe played 11 mpg; Rookie Semih - 14 mpg; Rookie Harangody 13 mpg; rookie Stiemer - 14 mpg. 
True, he didn't play much JR, Gabe Pruitt, Lester, JJJ, or E'twaun -- was he wrong?