Fez Hammersticks
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Jerry Sloan, anyone?
Of course this all hinges on what Indiana will do.
Of course this all hinges on what Indiana will do.
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Indy is for sure going to match the offer for Hibbert. I think the true reason we are submitting this offer is to:
1. Possibly make a run at George Hill
2. Proactively diminish the ability of a rival franchise making offers to Nic Batum
Back to your question, no I hate the idea of Jerry Sloan, the guy is old as dirt and won how many championships over 25 years? With the best pick and roll duo in NBA history?
Oh yeah that's right I won the same number of titles in less than 1 season as an NBA coach.
Its not a for sure thing. They didn't offer him the Max and have been reported all year saying they were not sure if they would match or not. They don't have a PA for an owner, there owner doesn't like paying the lux tax and might look at keeping Hill/Collison over keeping Hibbert. If they match Hibbert definitely make an offer for George Hill.
But but Utah (Sacramento) got rid of Sloan (Hickson). This proves that he's a steaming pile of crap.
One of the best coaches in league history who didn't win a title because of Michael Jordan?
I'd put my money on Shaw right now. It seems he may have the inside track if we get Hibbert. Shaw has coached Hibbert and has an Oakland connection with Lillard, n'est-ce pas? I'd rather hire Shaw than Jax or Sloan anyway.When Lillard was being interviewed after being selected, I thought I heard him mention Brian Shaw as a mentor? Did anyone else hear this? If so, I'm thinking Shaw could be considered....
One of the best coaches in league history who didn't win a title because of Michael Jordan? Yeah, no thanks. I'd interview him for the assistant coach position, but then just tell him to go to hell.
Insane.
