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Liars


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If this team is rebuilding, don't care about wins, and are just going to let the coach go(which I believe), they should have told us when they sent out our season ticket invoices. All the things they sent me said we would be young, fast, and better than before. They are liars!

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If this team is rebuilding, don't care about wins, and are just going to let the coach go(which I believe), they should have told us when they sent out our season ticket invoices. All the things they sent me said we would be young, fast, and better than before. They are liars!

I did tell you. Everyone was drinking the koolaid so fast, you weren't listening.:D

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Rebuilding, starting over, blown up, whatever they are doing I can't wait to see who's left when this is over. It's obvious that JR is just getting started. We are not going to know what this team is going to be like until the CBA is finished. Until then, enjoy the show.

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I tend to think that they will try to keep all the star players, Dwill, Beason, Kalill, etc. but they are looking to see what other jems they have hidden in the depth chart this year as well. I believe that the organization will try hard to sign all these guys but they have a plan if they can't.

Who know's, the next coach may not want all of these players anyway. It all depends on who the GM is at the time. Anyway, I don't think they are tanking the season or writing it off intentionally. But I do think that JR wants to see what he's got to work with next year and what he has to offer the next coach as far as talent goes. I think he want's to win but he needs to know what he's got as well. Finidng the answers is more pressing at this point it seems.

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