I think the key is that the culture is changing. Firing larry brown is no where near what i want...I would much prefer he stay on for his full contract and finish what he started. The same goes for Zeke AND Marbury. Let's finish what you started. Let's put in the hard work to make the team better, we all know what happens when nobody budges...I mean, new yorkers are renowned for their stubborn ways, and Larry and Starbury are both New Yorkers to the Core.
Now the statements that kill a pretty good post:
I've said numerous times that we ARE rebuilding. The record and the youth on the team demonstrate this. This year's record was not important. What was important was that we instill a culture.
I believe Larry has done a wonderful job of that. While his tactics are right there with Phil Jackson writing a book about kobe and Riley firing the coach that got them to the conference finals, they are tactics nonetheless.
Not only do you need to play larry's way, but you also have to have the ability to take what he is saying as coaching.
Reggie Miller HATED brown, but excelled under him as well.
Keeping in mind reggie didn't win a championship with brown, actually, nobody has won a championship with brown. Brown won a championship with the Pistons.
Let's see if he can actually win a championship with his system and his players. We've already gotten close a couple of times. If Larry isn't going to get us a title, then I'd rather see Curry, Crawford, Frye, Lee, Marbury, etc. running and gunning and winning some and losing some, making the playoffs and seeing if they can make some noise. (ala camby spree and company)
The heat got shaq, the pistons and spurs have one of the best GM's in history, everybody else has got nothing.
But trading players with special talents for flawed players with one dimension skills is not my cup of tea.
I'll take Franchise and Starbury over Eric Snow.
I'll take Curry and Frye over Theo Ratliff.
IF the players and Larry CAN make this thing work, we will be more than contenders, we will be a dynasty.
sorry, too much kool aid.


all kool aid all the time.