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lakurluv Star Player
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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 10:05 am Post subject: Mark Jackson & TWolves |
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I think they would be a great fit for each other. The Wolves have been constructed in somewhat the same mold as GSW when Mark was there. They have good young athletic players, of course there aren't any Thompson or Curry's on their team, but Wiggins, Towns, Rubio is a great start!
I think Mark could round them out into a very competitive group for the future. They have all of the tools to make themselves relevant. KG being there as the Battle-Tested Vet, makes all the difference in the world. I hope it happens for Pastor Mark, it'll be great!
I'd like to see him back in the coaches chair, he'd make a considerable difference for that team. Then once they make it to the playoffs and close to a championship round, they'll fire him and replace him with Luke Walton and all will be right in the world???
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ocho Retired Number
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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 10:06 am Post subject: |
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Mark Jackson isn't a good fit anywhere. _________________ 14-5-3-12 |
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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 10:16 am Post subject: |
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I would love if they signed M Jackson so he could ruin them.
No offense to him as a person, but his basketball philosophies are mostly outdated |
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The Logo Star Player
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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 11:04 am Post subject: |
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I am praying they sign Mark Jackson so we don't have to actually interview him. |
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Minny has to pitch him on their strip clubs to close the deal. |
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wolfpaclaker Retired Number
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Mark Jackson's next job will say a lot about him.
Certainly seems like a player motivator, who gets the team behind him and to play hard for him (#1 thing you need at the NBA level).
But lets see if it was just GST's talent or truly him that got them to play hard. Seems to be GST showed they didn't play hard for just him. They played just as hard for Kerr only with better schemes and coaching.
It would be interesting to see what he'd be like. One thing about I'll say about him, he hasn't struck me as a Byron type. He's been very very good with bringing along a young player's confidence and game. I think Warriors fans would know better than me, but he gets lumped up with Byron and some other guys and I don't truly think he earned that. He seems to do a good job bringing along Klay and non-stars (at the time). When he got there only Curry was legit. |
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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 4:18 pm Post subject: |
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wolfpaclaker wrote: | Mark Jackson's next job will say a lot about him.
Certainly seems like a player motivator, who gets the team behind him and to play hard for him (#1 thing you need at the NBA level).
But lets see if it was just GST's talent or truly him that got them to play hard. Seems to be GST showed they didn't play hard for just him. They played just as hard for Kerr only with better schemes and coaching.
It would be interesting to see what he'd be like. One thing about I'll say about him, he hasn't struck me as a Byron type. He's been very very good with bringing along a young player's confidence and game. I think Warriors fans would know better than me, but he gets lumped up with Byron and some other guys and I don't truly think he earned that. He seems to do a good job bringing along Klay and non-stars (at the time). When he got there only Curry was legit. |
He's a much better communicator than Byron. People draw the parallel with his archaic schemes. He's still a notch above there too, but their "old school" approach is similar so the comparison is valid. Ex: He had Klay Thompson posting up and tried to make Harrison Barnes an ISO player |
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carlosLisboa Star Player
Joined: 02 Apr 2006 Posts: 3079 Location: Portugal
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 12:06 am Post subject: |
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22 wrote: | wolfpaclaker wrote: | Mark Jackson's next job will say a lot about him.
Certainly seems like a player motivator, who gets the team behind him and to play hard for him (#1 thing you need at the NBA level).
But lets see if it was just GST's talent or truly him that got them to play hard. Seems to be GST showed they didn't play hard for just him. They played just as hard for Kerr only with better schemes and coaching.
It would be interesting to see what he'd be like. One thing about I'll say about him, he hasn't struck me as a Byron type. He's been very very good with bringing along a young player's confidence and game. I think Warriors fans would know better than me, but he gets lumped up with Byron and some other guys and I don't truly think he earned that. He seems to do a good job bringing along Klay and non-stars (at the time). When he got there only Curry was legit. |
He's a much better communicator than Byron. People draw the parallel with his archaic schemes. He's still a notch above there too, but their "old school" approach is similar so the comparison is valid. Ex: He had Klay Thompson posting up and tried to make Harrison Barnes an ISO player |
I was extremely disappointed with the report on MJackson turning GSW's locker room into some sort of religious group.
That is a nogo. _________________ -----------------------------------------------------
http://www.youtube.com/user/NBAMadeira |
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 5:40 am Post subject: |
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carlosLisboa wrote: | 22 wrote: | wolfpaclaker wrote: | Mark Jackson's next job will say a lot about him.
Certainly seems like a player motivator, who gets the team behind him and to play hard for him (#1 thing you need at the NBA level).
But lets see if it was just GST's talent or truly him that got them to play hard. Seems to be GST showed they didn't play hard for just him. They played just as hard for Kerr only with better schemes and coaching.
It would be interesting to see what he'd be like. One thing about I'll say about him, he hasn't struck me as a Byron type. He's been very very good with bringing along a young player's confidence and game. I think Warriors fans would know better than me, but he gets lumped up with Byron and some other guys and I don't truly think he earned that. He seems to do a good job bringing along Klay and non-stars (at the time). When he got there only Curry was legit. |
He's a much better communicator than Byron. People draw the parallel with his archaic schemes. He's still a notch above there too, but their "old school" approach is similar so the comparison is valid. Ex: He had Klay Thompson posting up and tried to make Harrison Barnes an ISO player |
I was extremely disappointed with the report on MJackson turning GSW's locker room into some sort of religious group.
That is a nogo. |
Especially considering he was banging strippers outside the locker room. |
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 6:11 am Post subject: |
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How religious are KAT/Wiggins? _________________ From 2-10 to the Western Conference Finals |
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