<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jurassic @ Jul 3 2008, 12:44 PM)
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>getting Byron Scott fired was retarded.</div>
That was partially the organization, sure Kidd stopped listening, but it was a bad choice by the front office. Its no different than the Kobe-Phil drama of the past, and Kobe later realized that he needed that coach back. Kidd was left with an inexperienced head coach that let him do whatever he wanted, but wasn't the most successful.
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It was the right decision, but it was made too late.
The Scott that coached the Nets was different than the Scott that coaches the Hornets. When he was with the Nets, he never did any of the game planning or film watching. He also wasn't involved in player development. Scott wanted to sit on the sidelines like a CEO as his coach Riley did.
When he was with the Nets, golfing was more important to Scott than who the next opponent was.