Nice change of coaching style...

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  1. sunsfan1357

    sunsfan1357 JBB JustBBall Member

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    Did anyone notice how laid back D'Antoni is on the sidelines? It's a nice change of scenery compared to FJ's constant screaming. It's also a nice change of offensive style. D'Antoni isn't afraid to get up and down the court and try to outrun the team. That style of play really benefits the Suns and if Amare (and Zarko) were on the court it would benefit them even more. It was only one game but I am really liking what the rest of the season can have in store if the team can just survive the stretch without Amare and Zarko.
     
  2. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> "He?s one of those guys who?ll give you this false facade so when you look at him you don?t expect the fight that?s coming your way," said Mike?s brother, Dan D?Antoni. "Those (Suns) players may not have seen it yet, but when it does come out, they?ll know it." </div>

    All that matters is whether or not he wins the games, but I really admire his laid-back styles. The game's greatest coaches have been laid-back ones. Phil Jackson, Red Auerbach, etc.
     

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