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We don't play again until Thursday, so it will probably be short lived :lol:
 
Honestly I want either us or Spurs to have the best record. Brooks would play westbrick and Durant for all 48 minutes
 
34% games played
#1 in the NBA
#1 on the road (tied with SAS)

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Honestly I want either us or Spurs to have the best record. Brooks would play westbrick and Durant for all 48 minutes

If Brooks coached last year, he can't be All Star coach this year. Pat Riley rule.
 
From Wikipedia:

The head coach of the team with the best record in each conference is chosen as the coach of their respective conference in the All-Star Game. However, regardless of record, a head coach cannot serve as an All-Star head coach in two consecutive seasons.[1] Known as the "Riley Rule," it is due to the fact that former head coach Pat Riley's Los Angeles Lakers teams of the 1980s won so often that Riley ended up earning the right to coach the Western Conference team eight times in nine seasons (1982 to 1990). In the event a coach's team repeats as the best record holder, the head coach from the team with the second-best record will serve as All-Star coach for that conference.
 
Honestly I want either us or Spurs to have the best record. Brooks would play westbrick and Durant for all 48 minutes

Pop played Aldridge even less in last year's game than Brooks did two years ago. Hopefully Stotts gets to coach this year.
 
The most amazing part of that is that Phoenix is #8 overall in the entire league. That's how bad the east is. :lol:
 
The East is simply horrible. 3 good teams. That's it.
 
Yes. That's a rule. You can't coach 2 All Star games in a row. It goes to team with second best record.

http://www.hoopsstats.com/basketball/fantasy/nba/standings/00/18

This site tells which teams had the best All-Star break record in each conference back to the 1998 game. Using it, I answered the question: When did the team with the best conference record repeat in consecutive years?

1998, 2000 Indiana (There was no 1999 game.)
2000, 2001 Portland
2003, 2004 Indiana
2006, 2007 Detroit
2006, 2007 Dallas
2008, 2009 Boston
2009, 2010 Los Angeles
2012, 2013 Miami
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http://www.allstarnba.es/coach.htm

This site lists all All-Star head coaches in NBA history. Using it, I answered the question: Back to 2000, when was the rule about consecutive years not followed?

2000 should be Dunleavy, was Jackson
2001 should not be Portland (Dunleavy), was Sacramento (Adelman)
2003 should be Indiana (Thomas) and was
2004 should not be Indiana but was (Carlisle)
2012 should be Miami (Spoelstra), was Thibodeau
2013 should not be Miami but was (Spoelstra)
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Observations about the rule:

2003-2004 and 2012-2013: Does the rule disallow the same coach, but not the same team?
2000, 2001: Was Duneavy ill both games? Hard to believe.
2012: Was Spoelstra ill? Can coaches opt out to rest? I bet the answer is

The cut off point is a few days before the game
 
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That post took 2 hours to research! Read it 3 times!
 
http://www.hoopsstats.com/basketball/fantasy/nba/standings/00/18

This site tells which teams had the best All-Star break record in each conference back to the 1998 game. Using it, I answered the question: When did the team with the best conference record repeat in consecutive years?

1998, 2000 Indiana (There was no 1999 game.)
2000, 2001 Portland
2003, 2004 Indiana
2006, 2007 Detroit
2006, 2007 Dallas
2008, 2009 Boston
2009, 2010 Los Angeles
2012, 2013 Miami
------
http://www.allstarnba.es/coach.htm

This site lists all All-Star head coaches in NBA history. Using it, I answered the question: Back to 2000, when was the rule about consecutive years not followed?

2000 should be Dunleavy, was Jackson
2001 should not be Portland (Dunleavy), was Sacramento (Adelman)
2003 should be Indiana (Thomas) and was
2004 should not be Indiana but was (Carlisle)
2012 should be Miami (Spoelstra), was Thibodeau
2013 should not be Miami but was (Spoelstra)
----
Observations about the rule:

2003-2004 and 2012-2013: Does the rule disallow the same coach, but not the same team?
2000, 2001: Was Duneavy ill both games? Hard to believe.
2012: Was Spoelstra ill? Can coaches opt out to rest? I bet the answer is


Repped.
 
You betcha! On ESPN I did about 4 serious posts per week like that. In my last year there, the teenage mod deleted only my analytical posts, and my literary ones. He left the ones that took 10 seconds to write.

I came here to the big city and realized that everyone just skips over long posts. Too much to read; no time. So I changed my persona. This is why Sly and Denny love me.
 

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