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PostPosted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 4:05 pm 
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Amazed that a mult actually has thoughts on the Bulls next coach.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 4:33 pm 
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So Carrie Underwood is your favorite performer and Sam Mitchell is your favorite NBA coach? :lol:

Sam Mitchell. Eh. He is alright, nothing special. Is it that big of a deal to have coaching records with the Raptors? Isn't that like being the winningest coach in Expo history?

I think I would still rather have Byron Scott

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More posts about Carrie Underwood(must include pictures) less about Sam Mitchell. Thanks

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oh god i hope not. Was this thread a joke? Didn't mitchell get in a fistfight with bosh in the locker room?

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There. Now as soon as you clean yourself off, come back and talk some Sam Mitchell with me.


I'm taking Carrie with early money for CSFMB rookie of the year.

Mark it down :lol:

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oh god i hope not. Was this thread a joke? Didn't mitchell get in a fistfight with bosh in the locker room?


Come on now FF. The RUMOR, the STORY, the supposedly alleged incident involved Mitchell and Rafer Alston. Not Bosh. Bosh and Mitchell are very close.

And geez, who wouldn't want to punch the little creep with the even creepier nickname, Skip to my lou??

P.S. IF the story even happened, then by all accounts, Mitchell kicked his ass. Perfect. THIS, is the kind of coach we need!!


And has the basketball cojones to bark down FFan, I like it!

I'm doubling down on my prediction :lol:

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oh god i hope not. Was this thread a joke? Didn't mitchell get in a fistfight with bosh in the locker room?


Come on now FF. The RUMOR, the STORY, the supposedly alleged incident involved Mitchell and Rafer Alston. Not Bosh. Bosh and Mitchell are very close.

And geez, who wouldn't want to punch the little creep with the even creepier nickname, Skip to my lou??

P.S. IF the story even happened, then by all accounts, Mitchell kicked his ass. Perfect. THIS, is the kind of coach we need!!

how do you know bosh and mitchell are close? And i was just coming up with that off the top of my head, i didn't remember exactly. Anyway, you left out the part of mitchell being a horrible coach. Being better than jay triano, the worst defensive coach ever maybe, isn't necessarily a resume headliner. This move would be equivalent to the bears firing lovie and hiring tom cable.

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Hire Sam Mitchell because it may increase the Bulls chances of signing Chris Bosh as a free agent?

What happens when he stays in Toronto or leaves for Miami?

That would seem to be a tremendous risk.


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I can't get behind hiring a guy because he 'might' have a good relationship with a guy who probably won't wind up here anyway. Granted, his teams were inept, but Mitchell really hasn't shown anything to distinguish himself as a coach.

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avery wouldn't command a high salary cuz noone wants him. He sucked as a coach. You saw the 06 finals, right?

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Avery Johnson and Byron Scott are the best coaches available right now but they may want some big money and they Bulls aren't too fond of paying alot of money to coaches. Last thing I wanna see on the sidelines/bench is another unproven coach

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I can't get behind hiring a guy because he 'might' have a good relationship with a guy who probably won't wind up here anyway. Granted, his teams were inept, but Mitchell really hasn't shown anything to distinguish himself as a coach.


Correct. Mitchell is not much better than what is currently in place.


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Last thing I wanna see on the sidelines/bench is another unproven coach

me either but that's better than avery. We know avery sucks as a coach. There's a reason he hasn't gotten a job despite numerous openings and it has nothing to do with salary. He can be had for vinny money

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Last thing I wanna see on the sidelines/bench is another unproven coach

me either but that's better than avery. We know avery sucks as a coach. There's a reason he hasn't gotten a job despite numerous openings and it has nothing to do with salary. He can be had for vinny money



Is that really the reason he's not been hired? I know he wasn't great in the postseason but the Mavs had some of their best years under him. His regular season recored is among the best during his coaching stint. Is he just not saying the right things during the interviews or is he really that bad which I don't think

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I thought the reason Avery was not coaching had more to do with the fact he did not want to give up the paychecks coming from Cuban still.

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I can't get behind hiring a guy because he 'might' have a good relationship with a guy who probably won't wind up here anyway. Granted, his teams were inept, but Mitchell really hasn't shown anything to distinguish himself as a coach.



I can't get behind talking to a mult. How would a new user know to refer to FavreFan as FF?

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I can't get behind hiring a guy because he 'might' have a good relationship with a guy who probably won't wind up here anyway. Granted, his teams were inept, but Mitchell really hasn't shown anything to distinguish himself as a coach.



I can't get behind talking to a mult. How would a new user know to refer to FavreFan as FF?


:lol: I thought about that too. And how would they know what a mult is? :scratch:

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no avery tried for the detroit job. He had a really good regular season but he also had a great team. When you take a great team into the playoffs your strengths and weaknesses are exposed. His weaknesses were vastly exposed. Between the finals choke job and the first round loss to the warriors he should never coach again.

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i really dont care if it's a mult or not. Anyone who talks sports should be welcome

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Be careful. Hanging around here will leave you like this...
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Interview Thibodeaux! Why the fuck can't he get an interview? Was Vinny del Notgoinganywhere such a hot commodity that naming him couldn't wait another week?

Interview Mitchell, Thibodeaux and others and name the best coach.


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i'm certain thibs would be the best coach. in other words wewont even interview him

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Thibodeaux may end up being a good coach. I just would prefer a coach that has some head coaching experience in the NBA. But I would rather have Thibs over Mitchell I do believe.

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i hear what you're saying on the reluctance to take risks but it's almost a fact that we'll need a new head coach in rose's prime with scott whereas i really believe thibs can be our coach for the next decade.

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i hear what you're saying on the reluctance to take risks but it's almost a fact that we'll need a new head coach in rose's prime with scott whereas i really believe thibs can be our coach for the next decade.


What has Thibs done to prove this tho? He has been a good assistant on a team with 3 HOFers. How hard is that? I just worry if you take those 3 HOFers away and you put that with no NBA head coaching experience, you got problems.

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i hear what you're saying on the reluctance to take risks but it's almost a fact that we'll need a new head coach in rose's prime with scott whereas i really believe thibs can be our coach for the next decade.


What has Thibs done to prove this tho? He has been a good assistant on a team with 3 HOFers. How hard is that? I just worry if you take those 3 HOFers away and you put that with no NBA head coaching experience, you got problems.

i could be wrong but given doc's poor coaching history, especially defensively, i give thibs credit for the scheme, allen and pierce playing the best defensive ball of their careers, and rondo's emergence as one of the premier defensive pg's in the league. I think he'll be an excellent head coach

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No doubt he has been a great assistant coach. But sometimes great assistants are just that, assistants and do not do well as the head guy.

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i hear what you're saying on the reluctance to take risks but it's almost a fact that we'll need a new head coach in rose's prime with scott whereas i really believe thibs can be our coach for the next decade.


What has Thibs done to prove this tho? He has been a good assistant on a team with 3 HOFers. How hard is that? I just worry if you take those 3 HOFers away and you put that with no NBA head coaching experience, you got problems.

i could be wrong but given doc's poor coaching history, especially defensively, i give thibs credit for the scheme, allen and pierce playing the best defensive ball of their careers, and rondo's emergence as one of the premier defensive pg's in the league. I think he'll be an excellent head coach


Doc actually has a good coaching resume too. He took some very average Magic teams into the playoffs. Doc was also known more for his defense on the court so im not sure he's completely responsible for Boston's D but I'm guessing he has a major hand in it.
How did Thibs get the rep he has in the 1st place?

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a good record doesn't equal a good coach. Doc had teams capable of reaching the 2nd round, especially up 3-1, and didn't. Also those magic teams never even mustered a defensive effort. Carrie mentioned thibs defensive resume. Like i said he'll be an excellent coach imo

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