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Who would you want as a replacement for Clifford?


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Mark Jackson is a great rah rah coach. He might help, but he won't get you where you need to go. When you are coming out of a timeout down two with 6 seconds he's not even gonna draw up a play, he's gonna say you guys will win this game cuz Jesus loves you.

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I completely understand frustrations with Clifford ... though I'm still not sure moving on from him is right just yet. 

 

The team has had is fair share of injuries with Al, MKG, Kemba, Lance, and Biz all with extended absences from the lineup.  I believe in most of his philosophies as coach:  defensive rebounding, transition defense, low turnover basketball ...

 

I DO AGREE that he comes across as stubborn in failing to extend the defense or relying too much on Al Jefferson... or playing odd lineups. 

 

But, please no Mark Jackson. 

 

 

 

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