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  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-12oFBsR04&feature=player_embedded
    13 points
  2. i normally dont make feedback threads or complain, but please, just please bring back the view topics thing that use to be at the top lol.
    5 points
  3. Merged the two topics for ya. Ban yourself. I'm busy watching the Lakers game.
    5 points
  4. Need proof. I want you to take a pic of you holding a spoon for verification you are a female. And also in that picture at least look hot for us. Thanks a bunch
    3 points
  5. lmao, "Paul who?" doesn't work with an 8 time all-star and Finals MVP, Mr. Haslem.
    2 points
  6. What's up guys? Mrs. Doctor Love here, and yes that means I'm a Wolves fan, and my favorite player is Kevin Love. Actually the reason I joined this site (other than the fact that I'm an avid Minny follower), is that my boyfriend Evan (The Lone Granger), kept asking me to. I do love the NBA, and although I'm a Wolves fan, I'm more of a fan of the game all-around!!! Hope to get to know some of you guys, and be able to post with you. Oh by the way, other than Kevin Love and Michael Beasley, my favorite player is Raymond Felton as you can see by my avatar! . Hope to have some good convos with you boys!
    1 point
  7. Like father, like son. Musselman has always been around coaching. His father, Bill, was a coaching legend in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) as he led the Tampa Bay Thrillers to four championships and earned himself a Coach of the Year award in 1988. “Since the 7th grade, I always knew I wanted to be a professional basketball coach,” Musselman proclaimed. “I idolized my dad, and felt that being a head coach at a young age at a minor league level was better preparation than being an assistant at the collegiate or NBA level.” He followed in his father’s footsteps as he entered his first year as head coach in the CBA at the 22, one year younger than his father had been. Though he admits it was not easy stating his first game in Sioux Falls was more nerve racking than his first NBA game considering he was the youngest coach ever to step on the sidelines of a CBA game. He coached the Rapid City Thrillers for five more seasons where he made a record five CBA All-Star Games and became the youngest coach to 100 wins. Musselman then spent three years switching from the United States Basketball League (USBL) and CBA posting a record of 128 wins and a mere 36 loses, guiding the Florida Sharks to back-to-back championships. His coaching dominance of the CBA and USBL raised the eyes of many general managers and in 2002 he got his first chance in the big league. Garry St. Jean, the general manager of the Golden State Warriors hired him to coach a roster full of young potential with names such as Gilbert Arenas, Jason Richardson, Antawn Jamison and Troy Murphy. For the past five seasons the Warriors had not cracked 22 wins on the season but Musselman wasn’t shy of a challenge. He managed to put up 38 wins, 17 more than the last season but unfortunately was not enough to crack a playoff spot in the West as the Kings, Spurs, Lakers and Mavericks were still huge powerhouses compared to the young roster of the Warriors. While he missed the playoffs, he wasn’t missed by the NBA as he finished second behind the eventual NBA champion Greg Popovich in Coach of the Year voting. The off-season was tough on the Warriors as they lost Gilbert Arenas to free agency while general manager St. Jean traded away Antwan Jamison for veterans Avery Johnson and Nick Van Exel. Though he had many new faces and the West was still the dominant conference, the Warriors managed to finished fourth in the Pacific Division with 37 wins but missed the playoffs by three spots. Unfortunately for him, a grenade went off in the front office and heads rolled including Musselman. A mere two years after being runner up for Coach of the Year, he found himself jobless but understands the business and is not bitter about his release from the Warriors. “Any time you get an opportunity to be a head coach in the NBA is a privilege no matter how many games you get an opportunity to coach,” Musselman said. “I grew up in the business since my dad was an NBA head coach, and understand that coaches are hired to be fired. In Golden State, there was a change in management, and usually that means a coaching change is soon to follow.” He earned another shot at the NBA just two years later with the Sacramento Kings. The Kings were coming off an eight year playoff streak as the fire was slowly fading. Peja Stojakovic was traded for the troubled Ron Artest and he began his off-court shenanigans distracting the team and added the media’s eye to a once dominant franchise. The Kings finished the season 33-49 and missed the playoffs but Musselman had created a star in Kevin Martin as he has finally been giving a chance to shine putting up 20 points per game but all management saw was a failed season and let the head coach go after a single season. Unremarkably, Musselman was still not bitter. Rumors flew about him entering the college ranks as former Toronto Raptors coach Kevin O'Neill entered the University of Arizona coaching job. Months passed and Musselman still hadn’t found a job yet until he stepped in a new direction becoming the coach of the Dominican Republic national basketball team for the 2010 Men’s Centro Basketball Championship. While he didn’t get the bigger names that had played in 2009 like Francisco Garcia and Al Horford but was lucky enough to get Charlie Villanueva. Musselman guided the team to the finals with a 4-0 record losing to Puerto Rico by eight points but qualified for the FIBA Americas Championship 2011 which will hopefully eventually end up in the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Two months later, he found himself in a familiar place. Though he had never coached the Reno Bighorns, his father had while the team was in the Western Basketball Association where he led them to their first and only appearance in the finals. Although the pressure is high for him to repeat thus a performance, Musselman is enjoying his time in the D-League so far. “It's been great,” he stated. “The D-League draft was exciting, my family has adjusted well to Reno and the coaching staff has had a lot of fun in preparation for the upcoming season.” The Reno Bighorns selected Nick Fazekas with the number one overall pick. They also selected Takais Brown, Chavis Holmes and James Florence, putting together the roster for the 2010 season. “We're looking for guys to fill specific roles, and think we have assembled an excellent squad this season,” he states. “Every morning starts with the practice plan. Once that is done, we hit the court. After practice, we review our practice and then review film on upcoming opponent.” Musselman is entering his fifth coaching challenge that has ranged from international to the CBA but loves the challenge of working with the young and old as he has produced numerous NBA talents and has even helped the careers of Arenas and Martin. “Every league creates different challenges. In the D-League, you have a constant fluctuation of players coming and going and you have to be able to adapt quickly,” he says. Quickly is the main key as the he looks to continue his dominance of coaching basketball. This time he will look to finish off what his father just came short of -- a championship to the city of Reno.
    1 point
  8. So is LeBron James soft? He flops a lot, overexaggerates "injuries" and is constantly [expletive]ing to refs during the game. What about Kobe Bryant? He is constantly yapping at officials. Chris Paul? He flops and complains all of the time too. Kevin Garnett? Tim Duncan? Dwyane Wade? Dwight Howard? Just because a guy flops and complains to officials doesn't mean that he is soft. Every star player complains to refs and flopping, as annoying as it can be, is a legitimate thing to do when it constantly works, like it does for Pierce.
    1 point
  9. "why would you even install that?"
    1 point
  10. If they make the playoffs without an all-star or an 18 PPG player he definitely deserves coach of the century.
    1 point
  11. Better be a win or hell will break loose with me.
    1 point
  12. HEY MR. RAGGGGGGGGGGERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
    1 point
  13. Friday Night Lights = FIRE.
    1 point
  14. Just putting it out there, I was the first +1. Trend setter. :glasses:
    1 point
  15. Beasley has been very vocal the past few games, he's playing like he cares.
    1 point
  16. http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d36/Fish7718/bfb2e800.jpg http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d36/Fish7718/74cc73cc.jpg
    1 point
  17. Great win. We are now the 2nd worst team in the West.
    1 point
  18. what happened wha did i miss.
    1 point
  19. Real Deal did that dood dirty, haha. No homo.
    1 point
  20. Well, that was definitely a good way to see how many members read this topic, that's for sure. That's really why I left it open.
    1 point
  21. Make that 16+ :glasses:
    1 point
  22. LOL, he averaged 42 MPG in his second and third season with Cleveland. So far, his 37.6 MPG is the lowest of his career. What a fool. Man up. You're a 26-year old athletic freak of nature that's one of the best-conditioned athletes in the game, and you're complaining about a 46-minute outing that had you playing into an overtime, and another 44-minute game against a team that can knock you out of the East playoffs and has done so twice out of the last three seasons?
    1 point
  23. Also get the the "View New Content" back to its original place!
    1 point
  24. if you don't want to be here don't type Otrbasketball.com into your address bar, we have a good community here so you surely wont be missed. RD's is up to +15 now
    1 point
  25. Isn't it though? I agree with you. I hate when players act like it's a big love fest on the court. I like to see the chippiness. and to me, it looked like every member of the Celtics played with a scowl and disgust for Miami last night. Ray Allen even said at halftime that they don't like any other team.
    1 point
  26. I don't understand why you're getting frustrated Flash. You should have realized there would be a TON of hate towards the big three when they first signed here. It seems like the Celtics despise the Heat, kind of refreshing to finally see this kind of hatred in today's game.
    1 point
  27. The Rockets are winning 70 games, Phil is wrong.
    1 point
  28. lol at RD's post getting a +9, that's awesome.
    1 point
  29. He's did this so some people will be like, "no say you contribute so much!" But, you don't.
    1 point
  30. I love that kids like you are still drop shotting, bunch of pansies
    1 point
  31. Before, I would have said Michael Jordan, but the recent acts by LeBron James have made me lose lots of respect for the guy.
    1 point
  32. Xavier Henry as I think he'll be a great player. Lazar Hayward because he's from Marquette and I'd love to see him have a solid career.
    1 point
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