Who should replace Monty?

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  1. Pinwheel1

    Pinwheel1 Well-Known Member

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    Couldn't tell if you were being sarcastic or not. Aren't they still tight?
     
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    No idea, really. Thought he was playing in Europe. I don't really keep up with these things.
     
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    jlprk The ESPN mod is insane.

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    Malone, Pippen, and especially Payton have ragged, aggressive personalities that don't lend themselves to submitting to being mere assistants. The pouting Payton fought with Sonic teammates. Pippen while here kept whining pompously that upon retirement, he wanted a front office job, not a mere assistant coaching job. He would have been extremely lucky to have gotten even a PR job. If word got to Utah that we were considering Stockton or Malone, Ithe Jazz would meet our offer and get them.

    We need a big man coach, which is why Aldridge and Oden know so little. A former center with a great basketball IQ from a great coach, like some coach like a Bill Fitch. A peaceful man who submits to authority, unlike Malone, Pippen, or Payton. Probably will have to be a Muslim. I've got it...wait for it...Hakeem Olajuwon!

    Could be a peace demonstrator type, someone coached by a great coach like a John Wooden. A former Blazer would be great. Wait...I've got another one!

    Yep, a Republican alright. Someone capable of running for Governor. I like Bill Fitch products. Hmm, nobody. I'm running dry on ideas now.
     
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    No joke, they were very close from their days in Seattle.
     
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    When Nate was promoted from Asst. to Head Coach (because Westphal couldn't control Payton), Dwayne Casey was named as Co-Coach, but within a couple of days was clarified as his Asst. Coach. Then McMillan began the process of bringing the sulking Payton under control, with the result of Payton being traded for Ray Allen. It was the best trade Wally Walker, Whitsitt's replacement, ever did, during his years of Pritchard-like inactivity following that hyperactive, always entertaining rascal Whitsitt.
     
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    julius Living on the air in Cincinnati... Staff Member Global Moderator

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    I think Nate should replace Monty with Nate McMillan.
     
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    This team has a fever. And the only cure is MORE NATE.
     

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