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Discussion in 'Charlotte Hornets' started by slydevl, Mar 12, 2003.

  1. mathmajors

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    Just make them up yourself. Less frustrating.
     
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    How many teams were in the NCAA field when Dean coached, for the majority of the time? Only one for K? Sure. Karl will have run-ins anytime the team isn't winning - it has to be the players. He's revamped them - lets see if he has any more success.

    You don't consider Brey, Snyder or Amaker to be decent? I thought little Quinn just took mighty Roy to the wall a few days ago, without near the talent. Championships "won" are still more than Carolina's "alums", right? K 3, Dean 2?

    Starting an NBA team, I'd take the Carolina guys.

    Starting a college program, I'd take Duke's.
     
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    No, actually, I don't consider those 3 good coaches. I think that Quinn and Brey have potential, but they have been doing this for a few years and neither one of them really knock my socks off as tacticians, recruiters, or any other phase of the game. They may turn out to be great - I have no idea. And as for Snyder beating Williams - UNC just beat Duke with inferior talent, so can I assume that you think that Doherty is a better coach than K?
     
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    I guess even Doh has potential...

    Carolina has more talent on that team than Duke. They just did less with it all season.

    McCants? Felton? Those boys have game. Too bad they may have cost Doh his job.
     
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    PR = I think you have forgotten that Larry Brown did win the big one while at Kansas - with a team that was something like an 8 seed -

    such a short memory you have for an old fart.

    and wow - Quinn is a great coach for ALMOST beating Wiliams?

    seems the last time he went up against Carolina he got his ass whipped and outcoached by a UNC team that wasn't even supposed to be in the dance

    you are reaching deep in those shorts tonight aren't you?
     
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    Uh Woss, they were a sixth seed in the Midwest the year Danny (er, sorry, "Larry" won one beating Tubbs & the Sooners in the final. Far be it from a Carowhina fan to embellish anything...

    The year was 1988 - LONG time ago in basketball championship years. Who you calling old, you goat? Er, "ram"...sorry...

    So the fact that Roy lost this year to the Heels makes him what kind of a coach?:rolleyes:

    Like I said, you Smurfs have "history", but not many championships. Coaches with miles and even wins, but the big prize frequently eludes...

    Go Terps!
    :p
     
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    :roflmao: Do you really believe that? Please, the Heels with May were a difficult matchup for anyone, and if he hadn't gotten injured we'd be dancing, but we didn't have more talent than Duke. And, yeah, I think Doh has proven himself as recruiter - the other facets of his coaching ability (tactics, time management, etc.) need to improve - but those things can be learned - to some extent.
     
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    damn PR you are starting to sound like a real dumbass

    must be reading up on sly too much

    Carolina doesn't have many championships

    only as many as your great team

    and this years UNC team has more talent than dook

    I bet I can find 50 posts where you said just the opposite

    get that weiner dog unstuck from your ass - he can't breathe you little perv...
     
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    Wos, I've always been high on your boys Felton & McCants, haven't I? Please show me the posts where I said otherwise.

    Duke has talent, but Shav was underwhelming all season. The boy needs to find the weight room. Reddick's shooting touch is looking like mine. Dockery has really improved - early in the season, I thought he was a train wreck waiting to happen. Now, I prefer him to Duhon. Shelden Williams has really improved, giving us some inside presence.

    Next season will be interesting. We'll see if your new coach can return the Heels to previous levels.:rolleyes:
     
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    slydevl Asshole for the People!

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    UNCFever has a habit of making up posts that don't exist

    I don't know if wossa knowingly makes up posts or if he is just a dumbass who actually believes that he read them at some point. I tend to lean toward believing the later.
     
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