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You know what? The more I think about it the more it ticks me off. Let me ask you something. If ANYBODY is coaching this team with their job on the line... You, me, Joe, Blow, Schmoe, whoever... If your job is on the line and you are on the road against a veteran playoff team and you have only one player producing 6-7 min into the game, is there a chance in hell you yank him? NO!!!!!!
Hell NO!!!! That M¤ F¤ would have a seizure on the floor before I take him out. Afterall, if nothingelse, this is my job, right? So basically, this is my personal cry for help. Help me to understand. 'Cause right about now I'm ready to ride in his a**
"I believe in doing onto thy neighbor as you would have him do unto you. But sometimes yo' neighbor get's what he F*n' deserves"... Sasquatch
LMAO !!
You guys are making way more out of this, than it should be. We're not talking about the 4th quarter here. We're talking about the 1st quarter. In the 4th quarter, a hot hand will get the benefit of the doubt.
Even high school coaches do that at the beginning of games. I knew that I was always coming out of the game with about 2 minutes left in the 1st period. Coach always wanted to play the up and coming superstar freshman PG with some of the upperclassmen, so I always knew that I was coming out toward the end of the quater. And I would always wipe my shoes off near the 4 minute mark of the 2nd quarter, because I was about to come back in the game.
You guys act like this is NBA Live or something, with the fatigue level turned off or something.
Point well taken. However, there is no tomorrow. This guy is literally coaching from the Guillatine. He is literally not guaranteed to be coaching next week. Given those circumstances I find it hard to rationalize his decisions based on what a coach with more leeway "MIGHT" do. Secondly, I think a lot of people are assuming you guys are right in your assertions. I honestly do not recall good coaches taking their only hot hand out 5-6 min into the game, on the road, and at the time no foul trouble. I just do not recall seeing good coaches do that.
Nevertheless. Let's look at it this way...
If they give Clueless his pink slip tomorrow morning and give him a chance to go back in time, I guarantee u Marvin stays on the floor.