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Clifford is stepping down


Jackie Lee
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Oh good, perfect timing for the team to get some extra motivation to play for their coach with a crucial game against the Blazers coming up and a bottom 3 of the league record in reach. They’ll probably win a couple more games now and get 5th best odds in the draft instead of 3rd. This dumbass just can’t stop screwing this team.

AND he’s moving into a front office role? For what, being a terrible coach? What a fuging tumor he has been to this franchise.

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36 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Like actually wtf. New assholes same as the old I guess. This franchise is doomed.

I think this might be something they just said, it is rare someone says “yeah we were firing him anyway”. 

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2 hours ago, Martin said:

I think this might be something they just said, it is rare someone says “yeah we were firing him anyway”. 

Yeah more of a professional courtesy I’d say. This appears to be more of a “mutual parting” for Cliff and the organization in general. We definitely need new blood and a different energy going forward. 

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