Fire Frank

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  1. PhilNYC

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    He might become a terrific coach in 3-4 years, but wouldn't you want someone who is a terrific coach *now* to develop the young talent the Nets have? Or do you want Devin Harris to burn out trying to carry this team on his shoulders by himself the next 3-4 years waiting for Frank to become a top coach? Rather than just spreading out the team and relying on Harris and Carter to be magicians every night, it would be great if the team could develop a more team-oriented approach. It's *exactly* what the Nets did when they first got Jason Kidd...install the "Princeton" offense that relied heavily on players moving without the ball, moving/passing the ball...and yes, Jason Kidd added the element of defense and the transition game, but it was generally a team of second-tier talent, where nobody was really able to create shots from themselves, but working together they could do it. No one was scoring 30-40 points a night, but 5-6 guys were getting double-digit scoring every game.
     

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