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Don Nelson.....

mexicobufan

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Golden State had a 40 point lead going into the 4th qrtr and POB does not see the floor? You have a first round draft pick that needs playing time and you cant get him in a game like this? I dont understand why any coach would do something this far out there?

What am I missing other than he is crazy?
 
They will learn sooner or later, as the scrubs they had in the game for the 4th quarter got outscored by Minnesota's bench warmers 42-15!

Not sure how much more this washed up old has-been of a coach needs to see before jettisoning some of those worn out players and playing POB.

Golden State now holds a one game lead for the final playoff spot with only 2 games left.
 
Well I agree POB should be playing when GS is that poor of a team, especially on blowout games. That being said I think Nelson has been one of the most succesfull coaches in the NBA. He always seemed to do well with the talent he has. He must have specific traits he is looking for that he thinks Pat is not displaying. He could be past his time and not know what he's doing, but I doubt it. I think maybe Patrick will eventually end up somewhere else and get a chance. But it is clear this isn't a good match for him.
 
OK. Should have stayed at BU. He knew he wasn't ready, I knew he wasn't ready. You knew he wasn't ready.
 
Having lived in the Dallas Area for 24 years now I was privvy to the Nelson era with the MAVS. He is a great coach and his style of play is fun to watch and I assume fun to be a part of... however he has always had and always will have one major flaw in his coaching repertoire. He has no patience with young players. Give him a bunch of seasoned players and he'll run you ragged but let a rookie travel once and he won't see the floor for the next 5 games. Also, I believe, the fact that he was a very good BIG in the NBA during his playing days makes him even tougher on young big men. I thought at the time that this was a bad deal for POB. (Nelson's signing) It has proven to be just that. Hope he gets a chance next year to prove to Don that he can be "trusted" even if its just a few minutes a game.

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Chico said:
OK. Should have stayed at BU. He knew he wasn't ready, I knew he wasn't ready. You knew he wasn't ready.


If you were offered almost $10 Million guaranteed for your first job outta college with the condition being that you leave college after your sophmore year WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE DONE!?


..........I thought so :wink:
 
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Braves4Life said:
Chico said:
OK. Should have stayed at BU. He knew he wasn't ready, I knew he wasn't ready. You knew he wasn't ready.


If you were offered almost $10 Million guaranteed for your first job outta college with the condition being that you leave college after your sophmore year WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE DONE!?


..........I thought so :wink:

I know. People keep trying to make a point of whether OB was ready for the NBA or not. Just give it up. WE ALL KNOW OB WAS NOT READY! The fact of the matter, OB was smart enough to know his opportunity for a lot of money at the time. Now let it die.

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I doubt O'Bryant was on the 12-man active roster. I think Golden State played 12 in the game, so chances are he was inactive. You can argue he shouldn't have been, but Nelson couldn't have stuck him in, no matter what the score was, after that decision was made.
 
One rabid squirrel said:
I doubt O'Bryant was on the 12-man active roster. I think Golden State played 12 in the game, so chances are he was inactive. You can argue he shouldn't have been, but Nelson couldn't have stuck him in, no matter what the score was, after that decision was made.



It's also possible that this is going to be their playoff roster and POB is not on it :?
 
Chico said:
I'll tell you again MMob. I don't bring POB up, but when someone does I respond and give my opinion.

Chico - your opinion is fine... but it isn't a matter of fact. The fact is, OB left for the money (not because he was ready to play in the NBA). So throwing in your opinion every time OB's name comes up is not relevant.

So please... throw in your opinion, at least as long as you understand the fact of the matter.
 
Mike Radigan said:
I do not think POB is on the active roster right now.

That's correct. POB is nothing more than a high priced practice player at the moment. :(

He needs to get out of GS and as far away from Nelson as possible.....
 
The fact of the matter is that is my opinion. That's what this board is about, so please don't tell me when I can post or not post.
 
OrangeandBlack74 said:
Mike Radigan said:
I do not think POB is on the active roster right now.

That's correct. POB is nothing more than a high priced practice player at the moment. :(

He needs to get out of GS and as far away from Nelson as possible.....

I agree. If it was any other coach in the NBA who refused to play a kid like POB with the skills and talents we all know he has, I'd be more worried.
But as I've always said, Don Nelson has a long track record of not playing rookies, and disdaining true post-type players (he started and played Troy Murphy at center the first half of the season despite the fact he never played center).
 
Chico said:
The fact of the matter is that is my opinion. That's what this board is about, so please don't tell me when I can post or not post.

Sorry to hurt your feelings Chico.

1) FACT: You stated your opinion

2) FACT: OB was NOT ready for the NBA

3) FACT: OB went to the NBA based on his best opportunity for the best amount of money at the best time.

4) FACT: I don't care when you post.
 
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