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What are people's thoughts on John Henson? And do you think there's any chance we could nab him? I'd like to have Henson on the Magic - a young, defensiv center with a reasonable contract. But the Bucks probably won't take any of our bigs in return since they already have Maker and Monroe. Plus they are looking to create cap space apparently. And without moving Vucevic/Biyombo we would create a logjam at center...
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Who from the "good ole days" is still here?
Sebi replied to You're Fat, Pat!'s topic in Orlando Magic Forum
Old school lurker (mostly)... still here -
I understand hindsight is 20/20 but nevertheless I had to laugh out loud at some of the statements in there. At least he was mostly right about Eddy Curry... That was a pretty bad draft.
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Good article by one of my favorite writers. Is it just me or do the big, traditional franchises seem to have the most dysfunctional front-office/management (Bulls, Knicks, Lakers)?
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For the sake of discussion: Would anyone be interessted in Mason Plumlee as a potential addition? ESPN writes the Nets might try to trade him. I know we're not exactly thin in the frontcourt but I think Plumlee performed quite well when given playing time. He's quite young and still on a rookie deal.
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Missing my point again. All I'm saying is that length of tenure (which was brought up several times as an argument against Skiles) is not a valid measure for a successful coach. Thibs has won nothing in 5 years with Chicago. Brooks has won nothing in 7 years with OKC. And of course you can spin this the other way around by pointing at coaches like Popovich and Jackson. It's just not a valid measure. That's all I'm saying.
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Of course we should strive to be better than the norm. But that's not my point. My point is we shouldn't judge Skiles based on his average tenure length with other teams (which is already better than the norm!).
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And people keep bringing that up even though it's completely untrue and doesn't really mean anything. Skiles was ousted in Phoenix well into his 3rd season and was ousted in Chicago/Milwaukee well into his 5th season with each team. That's hardly an average of 2-3 seasons. And even if it was it wouldn't mean anything as that seems to be the norm in the NBA. Granted, that article is from 2012 and it only looked at each team's last five coaches but I don't think the situation has changed that much. In 2008 the NY Times found similar results: So, Skiles's average tenure length is really not that bad and is not telling anything. Not everyone can have a coaching career like Popovich, Jerry Sloan or Phil Jackson. Another example: Larry Brown has been with 9 teams over his coaching career in the NBA. His average tenure length is 3 seasons. Would you consider him to be a bad coach just because of that? To clarify: I'm not trying to promote Skiles here. I just agree that the criticism of Skiles is exaggerated. And "being ousted after 2-3 years with every franchise" is not a valid argument against him in my opinion.
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Not sure how credible his "source" is but Bulls beat writer KC Johnson tweeted:
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Shout out to all of the veterans of this board.
Sebi replied to You're Fat, Pat!'s topic in Orlando Magic Forum
I've always been more of a lurker than a poster (even more so over the past year). Still wanted to drop by and say hi. :) Happy Holidays all! Go Magic! -
Mike Brown FIRED!!! D'Antoni hired.. Zen Master wanted the moon!
Sebi replied to zollman's topic in Around the NBA/Globe Game
They could have given him (and the princeton offense) at least 15-20 regular season games to see how things work out. That being said, I never understood why they went with Brown over Adelman in the first place. Was it about the money? Adelman couldn't have cost them more than what they paid Phil Jackson. -
NBA Reportedly will start fining players for "Flopping"
Sebi replied to nCoolness's topic in Around the NBA/Globe Game
I'm glad that the league is finally doing something against flopping, however, I think that the approach is slightly flawed. In my opinion it would be best to review "suspicious" plays in-game and then "punish" the flopper/the flopper's team. I get that this might result in extended breaks and I'm really ok with fining floppers to teach them a lesson. But the small problem that I see is this: If the flopper's team wins by say one or two points and he gets fined after the game it won't help the team that just lost. So I think that free throws or technical foul calls would be the best way to go. -
Governors Expand Instant Replay, Approve Jersey Advertisements
Sebi replied to Zara's topic in Around the NBA/Globe Game
This. I think jersey-ads are an awful idea. Also, if anything, seeing some brand's ugly logo ruining my favorite team's jersey will rather make a bad impression on me than make me want to support that brand's products... -
The Dwight Howard Drama Unfolds
Sebi replied to Live or Die Magic's topic in The Thread Hall of Fame
How come we don't read Hedo's name among all those trade speculations? I thought the one advantage about trading Dwight was that we could package Hedo's albatros contract along with him. I mean, I do realize that Hedo's contract is a year shorter than Jason's... but at least Jason is somewhat productive and he earns about half of what Hedo gets per year. -
Thanks for everything Stan! From exciting games and funny press conferences to the DPOY's and MIP's all the way to the finals! Keep speaking your mind and good luck with your next job! I'm sure the offers will pile up soon...