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  1. vinsanity03

    vinsanity03 JBB JustBBall Member

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    Sixers new coach

    Who do you think will be Phili's new head coach. I'm not sure if coaches are waiting in line for the sixers because of Allens bad rep and all, but I'm curious to see who will coach this team. Who do you think should?
     
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    i think it's gonna be Cleveland's Silas....
     
  3. Sasha

    Sasha ...since the beginning.

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    It might be Paul Silas or Rick Carlsile.
     
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    silas or tubby smith (sixers want him.. i dont think he wants them)
     
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    tubby smith?

    who is that? what team does he caoch?
     
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    Tubby smith turned eown the job today...i wouldn't be surprised to see silas at the sixers..hell even rick
     
  7. Sasha

    Sasha ...since the beginning.

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    Tubby coaches the Kentucky Wildacats in the NCAA.
     
  8. Shapecity

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    New York Post: "With nearly one-third of the NBA teams looking for head coaches, it was only a matter of time before the Nets' highly-regarded assistant, Eddie Jordan, entered the picture. Consider him entered. Jordan yesterday interviewed with 76er GM Billy King about the head coaching opening created when Larry Brown resigned last week, sources in Philadelphia confirmed."
     
  9. olskoolfunktitude

    olskoolfunktitude JBB The Pig Pirate

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    Eddie Jordan would do well on the sixers but it may hurt the nets. he seems to be the real brains behind byron scotts ever flapping mouth
     
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    hahaha @ flapping mouth.

    yea, eddie jordan is under consideration. maybe mo cheeks if the blazers let him get interviewed.
     
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    Here We go i have been a sixer fan for years thought out all the coachs they have had it really pisses me off that larry brown has to go a resign because he has had the best career there as a coach he went to the finals in 2001 and was the second east team to win a game over the west well i really hate this larry has been there and i think that he left because of money i know that he did't leave because of my favortive player allen iverson well i guess the sixers are going to have to find somone great if they want to get back to the finals like in 2001.[/b][/i]
     
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    Philadelphia Daily News: "UNLESS YOU'RE bold enough to take a bite, you'll never know how sweet the apple that fell closest to the tree could have been. Perhaps that's why Sixers assistant coaches Randy Ayers and Mike Woodson apparently have gone from dark horses to strong contenders to replace Larry Brown as head coach."
     
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    Sasha ...since the beginning.

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    Well it is Randy, nobody really posts in here so that's why it is late.
     
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    haha...feel bad for the guy. what a misleading job title. allen iverson is the real owner of this team
     
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    i think randy was a good choice since he worked w/ larry and him and iverson get along very well.
     

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