djsunyc
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q&a recap:
this one wasn't as personal as the last one as there were ALOT of people tonight. again, isiah is one SMOOTH talker, and is very deliberate in what he says. it's very EASY to not like him when you see and hear him on tv, radio, or even what you've read about him. but when you actually talk to him, and see him in person, he comes across VERY intelligent and makes you want to cheer and hope for success.
some idiot asked a question about a bad vibe from marbury and how he stares at tim thomas in a bad way - we were all like STFU retard. (no offense to the retards in the audience)
nothing really groundbreaking tonight. i asked him about LB and the draft and if we're committed to playing the youth or will we be bringing in veterans in a win now sort of mode b/c of LB. he said what he's always been saying, that we can win now with what we have and still have youth.
one person asked why he passed on bynum. isiah said he liked bynum, he was high on the draft board but had to take frye b/c he was in school for 4 years with a great coach and thought that he would be a better player. he said when he looked at the draft, there were two big men that could help us, and that was bogut and frye. he said he tried hard to get the #10 pick but couldn't. said bynum was a sleeper and lakers got a really good player.
when asked about crawford's ball handling and a possible move to the point - he made a really strong argument that they shouldn't be pigeonholed into a position. he brought in players that can play multiple positions. he even used himself as an example. the night he scored 16 on a bum ankle, he wasn't the point, he was the off guard. it depends on the situation on where craw or steph or nate or Q will play.
he also defended marbury by bringing up his #'s (which are SICK btw) and said ONLY in ny can a hometown boy get dogged out. if isiah played in chicago, no matter what happened, they would back him. not in ny though, and he likes us for that.
he said with steph, there's always 9 guys in front of him when he brings the ball up. with those 9 other guys, he has to run the offense and still dropped 20/8. when you're the off guard or any other position, you have to beat 2 or 3 players but the PG has everyone in front of him. (i'm not doing justice to what he said but it was a very nice description).
funny moment - one person asked about the nazr trade and asked why he did it. he said we traded nazr for rose - isiah responded "and...", and the guy said "2 #1 picks", and isiah responded "well that's your answer"
when asked about sweets coniditioning, he pretty much said forget the body and the weight but concentrate on the impact. he "loves" sweets.
also said they are happy with jackie butler's progress and that aguirre is working with him.
he did mention aguirre and glymph as the player development coaches so that means they'll still be on the staff.
so in total, nothing groundbreaking. he did talk about jerome james so the signing is finalized. we don't know the terms tho (nobody asked).
and we found out the deal for LB is 4 years/ $40 mil. and herb is all but the next head coach when LB is done.
i know some don't like him. and some don't like the moves. but today was a really important and good day for us with LB. we had a very good day at the draft. things are positive so far. now, we have to see what happens from today forward. i feel like it's a CLEAN SLATE for everyone, from isiah, the coach, and the players.
[Edited by - djsunyc on 07/29/2005 00:05:11]
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