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I could see how he's effective in the locker room but guys also like playing for him.  I thought Borrego was thrown out a little too soon, especially just for Clifford to return, but I bet the locker room is so much happier playing for this kinda guy. Time will tell if he can actually nail rotations and in game scenarios with the game on the line but at the least he seems genuine and sensitive to his players 

 

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Looking good so far. What I love to see is they have a lot of fight in them. Guys are playing hard for each other and their new head coach. LaMelo is definitely stepping up. Even Nick Richard's showed some grit out there. Tre Mann has been a great addition. It's very nice to have a local team worth watching.

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40 minutes ago, frankw said:

Looking good so far. What I love to see is they have a lot of fight in them. Guys are playing hard for each other and their new head coach. LaMelo is definitely stepping up. Even Nick Richard's showed some grit out there. Tre Mann has been a great addition. It's very nice to have a local team worth watching.

Having new owners with a vision also makes a huge difference. Just read this article and compare the quotes and plans these guys have to Tepper and it’s obvious why one franchise is trending up and the other one keeps finding new lows. 

https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/article294019699.html

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