Badshotter wrote:Yay! 100+ points every game for the Lakers and the opposing team.
NovU wrote:It makes you wonder though, if the Lakers once again hired somebody that shouldn't have been, as a scape-goat.
dare wrote:So that's why Bernie is like running the D'Antoni offense the past two games.NovU wrote:It makes you wonder though, if the Lakers once again hired somebody that shouldn't have been, as a scape-goat.
My first impression on the hiring.
SteveHTOWN wrote:dare wrote:So that's why Bernie is like running the D'Antoni offense the past two games.NovU wrote:It makes you wonder though, if the Lakers once again hired somebody that shouldn't have been, as a scape-goat.
My first impression on the hiring.
But why give him a 3+1 year contract if he's just the next former head coach of the L.A. Lakers?
dare wrote:SteveHTOWN wrote:dare wrote:So that's why Bernie is like running the D'Antoni offense the past two games.NovU wrote:It makes you wonder though, if the Lakers once again hired somebody that shouldn't have been, as a scape-goat.
My first impression on the hiring.
But why give him a 3+1 year contract if he's just the next former head coach of the L.A. Lakers?
Brown was signed for a 4 year contract and he was just a scape-goat.
shadowgrin wrote:As for defense...D'Antoni is an excellent coach on offense that even the opposing team gets better on offense.
shadowgrin wrote:D'Antoni is an excellent coach on offense that even the opposing team gets better on offense.
rise wrote:There is no excuse for the Lakers to not score 120 a game this season.
Spree#8 wrote:D'Antoni's system is great to utilize Nash. Too bad he's 38 years old and incapable of playing 40 minutes a game anymore.
wait, doesn't D'Antoni love to play a maximum of 7 men right from the start of the season? Starters will play 40 minutes per game
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