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So what's the vibe on religion around here like right now? Like can I make a joke that if you're giving 'Antoni any praise or credit for anything...
Puppies dropping like flies.
Anytime someone looks back on 'Dantoni fondly, a puppy dies. Look what Byron has done to you guys.
To be fair, I get his point. What he said was that if Kobe were on the Clippers or a much more competent team, he finds it hard to believe that...
I'm not seeing matador defense from him. And I agree with real, that when he gets stronger over time his D will improve, I don't think he's a bad...
No, replacing him will not solve all our problems, but it will stop the bleeding IMO. It will get him far away from our players, and whatever they...
Great post, JSJ. As far as the ISOs and Princeton goes, Byron only seems to know one way to coach, and he sticks to it no matter what, good or...
I said this in game time 2 games ago jokingly. That it's true is not even funny.
That was a good read, and I think he's right. Kobe has not been the same since the achilles injury, and I don't think we should have expected him...
Wow. And Jamison was there for that too, now I'm thinking he knew exactly who was to blame after the game last night.
From Bill Oram's article posted in another thread
Thay was HIM? And we hired him with the knowledge that he couldn't stop that bleeding? They met with him 3 times before the hire, was it about him...
Rock solid from preseason until now. Thick too. Seriously though, he was PG at first and did well, then he was asked to go back to SG and he does...
I refuse to believe he will continue to play this bad. He's way better than this, eventually something has to start going right for him.
He showed improvement as the game went along. He was grabbing all the Laker boards for a little stretch there. He's better than Kelly, I'll say...
There were little improvements at least. Some very nice passes, went to the hoop a little bit more. He can clearly still make really nice plays...
That reverse one handed to suddenly two handed dunk was ridiculous.
He resigned, but honestly I think that was the Lakers being kind and allowing him to do that because they were gonna fire him anyway.
If it pays off in the long run, like patience did with Bynum, it's clearly worth it. I know we want to be better now, I'm guilty of impatience...