The longest tenured coach in the East and the fourth longest tenured coach in the NBA, after Sloan, Popovich and Jackson, goes for No. 200 vs. Phoenix. He has done one hell of a terrific job this season...and Nets fans should be grateful.
I'm a supporter of his. Absolutely a tremendous achievement for such a young coach and it's nothing short of remarkable what he's done with this group of players. NI, why isn't Ryan in your rotation?
I think L. Frank has done a great job as our coach over the last few seasons. The decision to restructure the entire offense around D. Harris was a genius move. He is an above average coach when it comes to Xs and Os and he has done a decent job managing all of the egos he has had over the years. Plus he is a Jersey guy who has earned the position he has. I am tired of seeing X-players getting head coaching jobs over guys who really deserve them. (Magic, Bird, etc.)
Frank is finally showing us the reason why he is still the coach of this team this year. Is handling situations the right way and giving everyone a fair chance to prove their abilities. Look at Sean Williams, he hasn't done nothing great, but he's been decent and he is still in the rotation. Look at Harris, he's been given the green light to go out there and perform rather than just give him orders. The most important thing, even though it sometimes can be annoying, is that Frank is pushing this team to compete every possession, with his content "GO GO GO GO" from the sidelines. Hope he keeps it up and that he gets his #200 tonight, would be quite a win.
I still have my problems with the guy but if you can't give a solution you shouldn't complain. The Nets are a flawed team and he has put them in a good position, so far.
Well lets hope he gets the win tonight would be pretty unreal if we do best Phoenix and Utah on back to back nights. Lets go get it should Nets!
I think this would have been a great discussion had you not mucked it up with ur endless bias. I love Frank, but ur blatant disregard for others' opinions in your defense of Frank borders on fanaticism at times.