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Post by Chuck A on Dec 22, 2004 9:38:52 GMT -6
This comment from Jimmy Collins:
"They're off on their own personal things," said Collins, referring to the flashy, behind-the-back passes and attempted alley-oop dunks. "This definitely is not a team."
Okay, if this is not a team, then who should do something to make them a team? Who gets in a player's ass to make him do what he's SUPPOSED to do? Who benches a player until that player is molded into the type of player you want? Who instills in his players the motivation to play defense, sound offense, and overall team basketball?
Jimmy Collins is obviously missing something here!
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Post by NewFoundGlory on Dec 22, 2004 9:41:53 GMT -6
Yea, it sounds like the US Olympic team's coach when they were losing. Giving excuses early and preparing the fans for crap.
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Post by Nohopspanther on Dec 22, 2004 11:48:40 GMT -6
Eh, George Karl is available and has always wanted to coach college BB. Granted he'll f@#! up your program ten times worse than the fallout so far from the Parkside loss, but you'll get lots of mention on ESPN for awhile with that hire.
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Post by catalum2000 on Dec 22, 2004 13:40:08 GMT -6
It's a freaking mutiny! Jimmy has lost control.
Depending on who is mainly involved in this, bench them all. Why play anyone, Ced, Armond, whomever, if they've no interest in playing for the team? Put in those guys who are the real team players even if it makes the Flames even more horses@#! than they are now. At least it's more honest. And it might make the "me-me" boys more interested in being part of the team, especially when their PT goes into the crapper.
Eh, but listen to me talk. My guys aren't mutinying but they aren't exactly burning up the courts, either, except as kindling. Still, at least my coach sounded like he might kick a little ass after our last game.
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