Some Love for Mully and Monty

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  1. philsmith75

    philsmith75 JBB JustBBall Member

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    Notice how good they look today? Mully certainly looks to be on the upswing with his acquisitions of Baron, Zarko, Skita and White.

    Monty doesn't quite look so lost now that he's got some legitimate players to use.

    Yes, I am a Mike D fan but his talents look better since he does not have to handle the ball so much and he can do what he does best, cut, move off the ball and hit jumpers. He only went 5 for 15 last night but when he hit those 3 straight shots to open the 4th, that showed his best talents. In rhythm, no hesitation, pure shot.
     
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  3. Custodianrules2

    Custodianrules2 Cohan + Rowell = Suck

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    Monty was a coach who deserved to have better talent from the very start and I'm glad Mullin and staff made that possible despite seemingly squandering away precious cap space at the beginning of the season.

    Dunleavy looks all right out there. Tell you the truth I couldn't tell he was even there. I'm sure there will be better games. He's going through Jrich inconsistency when it comes to 3rd years.
     
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    I won't jump into 'I love Mullin' bandwagon just yet because of future salaries. I don't have a clue how Mullin convinced Cohan to take Davis' salary, but as far as I concern, we are already looking for luxury tax in very near future, and it's not counting any of extension from any rookies. I want to believe that we will sign all our rookies AND bring quality veterans, so that we can live happily ever after like many Warriors fans. However, when the owner says no, that means no, and if Cohan refuse to pay luxury tax like how he did ever since he bought the team, we are simply doomed in the future, because we may have to see Mullin purging young talents and picks to just dump Foyle, Fisher and Murphy. Well, we will see. After all, Mullin did purge Najera's contract with only one low first rounder...
     
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    If Mullin convinces Cohan to pay the luxury tax in order to keep this squad together, I'll officially change my MemberID, Avatar and Sig to ExCohanHater
     
  6. .cabangbang

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting CohanHater:</div><div class="quote_post">If Mullin convinces Cohan to pay the luxury tax in order to keep this squad together, I'll officially change my MemberID, Avatar and Sig to ExCohanHater</div>

    Lol. I can't wait to pay Luxry Tax.
     

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