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How is LB not in the running for COY?


pdandy1994

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transaction wise, hes the best. he got Jax for really nothing at all. he got ratliff for nothing, got a player he can work with in TT, and picked up Hughes when it seemed people were giving up on LH. coach wise, hes brought back the mentallity of defense winning championships. the defense has consistently been in the top 5 for the past couple of weeks and months. hes made felton a solid producer and a pretty damn good point guard, turned Jax and Wallace into all stars, and made tyson chandler actually play well

hes a sho-in to me

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He definitely deserves consideration. He's great at trades and finding guys to fit his system. He's got the team playing great defensively and has pretty much taken this franchise to the next level. Its probably gonna go to the OKC Thunder's coach though. Here's an article in the NY Times, yes the NY Times about the year the Bobs are having. Even New York f*cking City believes in them Bobcats. :cool:

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/28/sports/basketball/28bobcats.html

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i agree that okc coach will win coy, LB may have a better chance next year esp if we do some damage in the playoffs. it amuses me how so many in the media have this perception that we want to play grind it out physical game when LB would like nothing better than to flat out a run, we just don't always execute the way he would like

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Bobs average 95 a game. They just have those occasional 60 point efforts that everyone remembers.

My bad, I only just recently started watching.

The whole time I just think... if only our offense was as good as our defense.

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He really should be the Coach of the year. He made a team full of cast away and made them really good and competitive. OkC is full of lottery picks. Durant alone could get most teams into the playoffs. I'm probably a little biased though.

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He really should be the Coach of the year. He made a team full of cast away and made them really good and competitive. OkC is full of lottery picks. Durant alone could get most teams into the playoffs. I'm probably a little biased though.

But you're a Hornets fan, right? :cool:

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