SWEET! Tonight Rice is going to tell the story about being the only NBA announcer ever to be ejected! Which is a hilarious story!
They should get some other guys to host it who arn't Blazer employees, or just have a show like talking ball or something.
I'm reminded of the Seinfeld episode where Kramer recreates the Merv Griffin set in his living room and he and Newman are talking about generic wax beans as being close to the name brands.
So his son can replace him. You can kiss the alley-oops to Aldridge goodbye. Adios to the tiny bit of uptempo we attempted all season.
Bernie was the mastermind of any innovations last year. It's all over now. Back to the slow grind. Not only is he an unheralded coaching genius--as a former GM, why isn't he being considered to replace Cho? We have the Einstein of basketball here and we're letting him walk to a better offer? This is like our former assistant Carlisle winning the championship by beating us. This will go down in history as a greater error than Bowie or Oden.
First, he hasn't left yet. Second, there's a darn good reason he has a losing record as a coach. And it hasn't much to do with poor players.
Right now I'm watching the spacewalk on NASA TV. Here's the lowdown from CBS' Bill Harwood, the best because he gives the details.
Monty Williams, Bernie Bickerstaff, meanwhile Nate McMillan needs to go. What are we, the league's training ground? http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=6759645
The plan was for Bernie to head coach the Wolves and his son to succeed him after a couple of years, but his son jumped to Houston today. http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/15315082/sampson-bickerstaff-join-mchales-rockets-staff