Dwight Jaynes calll out Nate (and Nate-lovers) again!

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    This is what I was looking for.

    Offense hasn't been the issue. I'd imagine it will become an issue after tonight though, hahahahaha.



    Wow, MEM doesn't surprise me, but NYK is first, holy crap.
     
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    As opposed to going by thier record and play on the court.....

    Clearly, POR is b\t the 7th and 11th best team in the NBA.....
     
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    Nate was hired to be the "Sarge" of a troop of nuckleheads. That's what the team needed -- the first two years he was here. The bloom came off the rose pretty quickly for me after that. It was painfully obvious that his success was a direct result of Brandon Roy's ISO game moreso than anything Nate did. Jaynes talked about time outs. The Blazers were great out of time outs -- when Nate's only play was clear out for Brandon. Nate's defense has never lived up to his reputation as a defensive coach. If Nate wasn't Mr. Seattle he probably wouldn't still be here.

    Jaynes gets a lot of flak on this site, but I think he is right far more often than he is wrong. He doesn't sugar coat it and he focuses on basketball instead of inventing moral outrage, like most of the Portland media like to do. I'll take Jaynes over most of his peers any day.
     

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