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Mike Brown firing(refuted by Gilbert) 2:30 Press Conference

  • SQ_Crazies
    Laley23 wrote:
    Overall skill wise he is third on my list though.
    1. Bron
    2. Durant
    3. Kobe
    I'll take Dwayne Wade over Durant and Kobe all day long.
  • ts1227
    SQ_Crazies wrote: IMO, Bucher saying it's false is ESPN's way to cover the story that someone else broke and get the coverage of it but then have one of their sources say it's false just in case SI's source is wrong.
    I could definitely see this.
  • se-alum
    reclegend22 wrote: Why would Phil Jackson leave the best player/winner in basketball to coach the second best player/best non-winner in basketball? And leave LA for Cleveland no less?
    Because you can't coach a team if they don't want you to. There have been reports that the Lakers may not want to pay Phil to stay. Though I think there's probably a 95% chance he is coaching LA next year.
  • SQ_Crazies
    Michael Reghi says he's confirmed that Brown hasn't been fired.

    But that it's only a matter of time.
  • se-alum
    News conference is to reveal that LBJ has signed his extension! :D
  • wes_mantooth
    Not saying Phil will be here, but he wants 12 mil a year from the Lakers....they don't want to pay him that much.
  • SQ_Crazies
    wes_mantooth wrote: Not saying Phil will be here, but he wants 12 mil a year from the Lakers....they don't want to pay him that much.
    Dan Gilbert may be willing to pay him 20 million if it means LeBron will stay. Would NOT be a bad investment.

    But they won't get him.
  • IggyPride00
    wes_mantooth wrote: Not saying Phil will be here, but he wants 12 mil a year from the Lakers....they don't want to pay him that much.
    If they win another title this year Buss won't have a choice but to bring him back no matter how much he wants.

    The fans would revolt against him if he derailed a potential 3 peat over a few million dollars when he is not losing money on the team.

    He tried the tight wad act with Lamar Odom last offseason and they were going to let him walk, until someone finally walked him down off his cliff and explained that losing Odom would hurt alot more to the teams chances than the 9 million he had to part with.

    If the Lakers win it all, Phil will be back.
  • Mulva
    So, there IS a press conference at 2:30, but it won't be addressing Brown?
  • wes_mantooth
    IggyPride00 wrote:
    wes_mantooth wrote: Not saying Phil will be here, but he wants 12 mil a year from the Lakers....they don't want to pay him that much.
    If they win another title this year Buss won't have a choice but to bring him back no matter how much he wants.

    The fans would revolt against him if he derailed a potential 3 peat over a few million dollars when he is not losing money on the team.

    He tried the tight wad act with Lamar Odom last offseason and they were going to let him walk, until someone finally walked him down off his cliff and explained that losing Odom would hurt alot more to the teams chances than the 9 million he had to part with.

    If the Lakers win it all, Phil will be back.
    Yeah that is my take it on it as well. What is a couple of million dollars...when you are talking about the fans revolting.
  • SQ_Crazies
    I wouldn't say anything is a certainty regarding Phil Jackson. He's always struck me as a guy who is going to do what he wants--regardless of whether it's what people think he'll do or not.
  • gibby08
    SQ_Crazies wrote:
    wes_mantooth wrote: Not saying Phil will be here, but he wants 12 mil a year from the Lakers....they don't want to pay him that much.
    Dan Gilbert may be willing to pay him 20 million if it means LeBron will stay. Would NOT be a bad investment.

    But they won't get him.
    You're not very bright if you think someone is going to pay a coach 20 million dollars a year
  • reclegend22
    Laley,

    I'll give you Durant. I really LOVE watching him play. Aside from catching Kobe (not a fan of the Lakers -- also not not a fan -- but I enjoy watching Jordan 1B while he's still able to do his thing), Durant almost single handily brought me back to watching the NBA post-Reggie. He's the best scorer in the league, just ahead of Kobe, IMO. In about three years, after Bryant's talents have finally begun to head toward Springfield, Durant will be the best in the world.

    LeBron's window of being labeled "the greatest in the world" is closing, and this season's blunder didn't help the cause. It's funny, really, that, in a few short years, it might be argued that LeBron, despite all of the adulation, praise, marketability and talent, never actually was the best player in the NBA at any given time -- considering Kobe's dominance for so many years and the rising star of Kevin Durant. This, of course, remains to be seen, as LeBron could very well win the next five championships in New York (:D ... not likely, wherever he may be playing, but you never know). And, of course, it's open to argument as many consider him the best now.

    Interesting nonetheless.
  • SQ_Crazies
    gibby08 wrote:
    SQ_Crazies wrote:
    wes_mantooth wrote: Not saying Phil will be here, but he wants 12 mil a year from the Lakers....they don't want to pay him that much.
    Dan Gilbert may be willing to pay him 20 million if it means LeBron will stay. Would NOT be a bad investment.

    But they won't get him.
    You're not very bright if you think someone is going to pay a coach 20 million dollars a year
    No, you are not very smart. If Dan Gilbert says, "hey LeBron, will you stay in we get Phil?" and he says yes then he goes to Phil and asked what it will take and he responds with 20 million then he'll be writing that check. Because if LeBron leaves, it's going to cost Gilbert farrrrrrrr more than 20 million, the value of his franchise will get cut in half.
  • IggyPride00
    SQ_Crazies wrote: I wouldn't say anything is a certainty regarding Phil Jackson. He's always struck me as a guy who is going to do what he wants--regardless of whether it's what people think he'll do or not.
    He's nailing the owners daughter and has been in a long relationship with her, he is not going to coach another team. If he wants to coach, the money will be worked out in LA.
  • wes_mantooth
    Mulva wrote: So, there IS a press conference at 2:30, but it won't be addressing Brown?
    that is what Broussard is saying....who knows..lol
  • BCSbunk
    They are going to fire the bench coach?
  • ts1227
    wes_mantooth wrote:
    Mulva wrote: So, there IS a press conference at 2:30, but it won't be addressing Brown?
    that is what Broussard is saying....who knows..lol
    The press conference had been scheduled long before this report... it was originally just going to be Gilbert probably bitching about the team as of late and recapping the season, but who knows now.
  • Nate
    I would cry if they were announcing that Lebron is signing an extension, but that's not going to happen. It's the end of the Mike Brown era.

    I was sooo pissed last night watching Anderson whine to refs for 3 straight possessions. I timeout was called and he was still on the floor! He should have been on the bench for the rest of the night. He is too worried about fouls than playing basketball. I'd ship his ass out this offseason.
  • Trueblue23
    This should be interesting
  • gibby08
    SQ..get this through your head

    NO owner is going to pay A COACH 20 million dollars. That would be a really stupid decision and would cut into you being able to sign better FA's
  • 4cards
    ...KDKA in Pittsburgh is reporting Mike Brown is fired.
  • SQ_Crazies
    Agreed with Goldhammer on ESPN saying that Brown has been screwed by Ferry by bringing in a bunch of players who don't fit the defense first system (Mo, Jamison).

    Still gotta go though, but I think Ferry should go too--though, I don't think he will.
  • Nate
    I think Ferry should stay.
  • SQ_Crazies
    gibby08 wrote: SQ..get this through your head

    NO owner is going to pay A COACH 20 million dollars. That would be a really stupid decision and would cut into you being able to sign better FA's
    LMAO...no it wouldn't, not when your pockets are Dan Gilbert deep. Get this through your head--if LeBron leaves Gilbert is set to lose a few hundred million. 20 million is a drop in the bucket compared to what happens if they lose LeBron.