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    Quote Originally Posted by ShawnieMac06
    Quinn Buckner...
    Winner.

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    lenny wilkens and sidney lowe.

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    Herb at least had some experience as an assistant coach. Buckner had none what soever.

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    Easily Quinn Buckner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by browntown
    Couldn't agree with you any more. He is such a bad coach hopefully BC well fire him. Another coach that come up is Kevin O'neal and I'm a raps fan just sick and tired of that bad coachs we've had exepct for Lenny Wincan't
    Lenny sucked in TO too, the only good coach the Raps ever had was Butch F-ing Carter

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    Doc is pretty bad but i dont think hes that bad

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    Default the stats

    some of them who coached over one year (except for buckner):

    years W L %
    Richie Adubato 6 1980-1997 127 240 .346
    Bill Blair 3 1983-1996 29 79 .268
    Quinn Buckner 1 1994-1994 13 69 .158
    M.L. Carr 2 1996-1997 48 116 .292
    Fred Carter 2 1993-1994 32 76 .296
    Jim Cleamons 2 1997-1998 28 70 .285
    Tim Floyd 5 1999-2004 90 231 .280
    **** Harter 2 1989-1990 28 94 .229
    George Irvine 5 1985-2001 100 190 .344
    Red Kerr 4 1967-1970 93 190 .328
    Gene Littles 4 1986-1995 44 111 .283
    Earl Lloyd 5 1993-2003 79 228 .257
    Brendan Malone 2 1996-2005 29 71 .290
    Jack McCloskey 2 1973-1974 48 116 .292
    Bill Musselman 6 1976-1991 85 210 .288
    Jerry Reynolds 4 1987-1990 56 114 .329
    Scotty Robertson 5 1975-1983 109 178 .379
    Ron Rothstein 4 1989-1993 97 231 .295
    **** Vitale 2 1979-1980 34 60 .361
    Darrell Walker 3 1997-2000 56 113 .331
    Brian Winters 3 1996-2002 36 148 .195


    besides having crummy players, is there anything that these guys have in common?

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    Quinn Buckner hands down....those were miserable times!

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    As much as the numbers are aginst me I have to say that Floyd was not given a fair shake. Krause littered the roster with such debris and so much changeover that noone would have succeeded with that bunch of throwaways. Cartwright however I could vote for. Only Krause could hire a man who cannot speak to motivate a team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brokenthumb
    Quinn Buckner hands down....those were miserable times!
    those were difficult times for the mavs and i felt for quinn but he was only given one year

    winters languished over three years with about the same %...
    it was vancouver and the warriors in struggling years too...

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    Phil Jackson

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    Butch F-ing Carter
    someone has to make a tribute thread in his name sometime.

    we would never have been stopped with the two carter's and t-mac. shame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Da KO King
    Off the top of my head:
    Eddie Jordan
    Byron Scott
    Doc Rivers

    *Note - I'm still up in the air about Flip Saunders
    How about Don Nelson he has had talent ever team he had and could never reach a title game.
    Hasn't Byron Scott been to 2 finals

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    Mike Montgomery... he sucks a$$ at coaching an NBA team.

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    Larry Brown

    talking to other teams about a job while under contract DURING the playoffs while coaching a possible repeat title winner makes him the worst.

    he is a snake that habitually leaves teams high and dry the minute he sees more money somewhere else.

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