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NBA players feel these guys could be future coaches

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by SPF35, Apr 5, 2012.

  1. Air Langhi

    Air Langhi Contributing Member

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    Ryan Gomes was the most random dude. Most of them are pg as expected. Howard has been around for a long ass time.
     
  2. goodbug

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    Metta World Peace:
    "We did it with Kobe. Kobe was actually out there coaching us a lot. Every timeout, Kobe was out there and making adjustments for us. You know Popavich he's a great coach he made a lot of adjustments, but Kobe was out there with us, so we really couldn't do it without him."
     
  3. mvpcrossxover

    mvpcrossxover Member

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    why does most people think that pgs would make a great coach?

    u never know u might end up with another Isiah Thomas
     
  4. GreatOne1978

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  6. HMMMHMM

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    Ryan Gomes may suck as a player, but from what I understand he's a basketball junkie that's really into X&O's and has a very solid understanding of what works and what doesn't work in this league.

    When you hear him talk, he even sounds like a coach at times.

    Star players rarely become coaches, so I think most of these guys are reaches.

    Ryan Gomes, A.Miller, G.Hill, Battier, Billups and Fisher I could see becoming coaches one day.
     
  7. ashiin

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    Sorry for the double post, ****ed up.

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  9. kevC

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    I really really really resent the fact that Kobe even gets credit for winning when he's not playing because he's "coaching". Yep, it has nothing to do with a certain inefficient ball hog taking terrible shots being gone. :rolleyes: The level of undeserved adoration for this scumbag has reached new proportions.
     
  10. Shroopy2

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    {*insert pic or vid proof of Kobe coaching with overly hard effort to validate his credentials *}
     
  11. goodbug

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    The guy gives it all on and off the floor. He's all for winning and not about having fun, baskeball is his life. And the teammates always listen to him, even headcase like Bynum, Artest and Barnes. No other player in the league has that kind of dedication.

     
  12. smokieethabear

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    P-Pat would make a great coach and have very valuable big man skills to teach.. :rolleyes:
     
  13. Ashcoza

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    Bynum has been more inefficient than kobe with kobe out...kind of shows the impact...more so that the cheapshot king bynum is overrated
     

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