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Last edited by white men can't jump; Wed May 1, 2013, 04:34 PM.
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I'm guessing that the author had a minimum number of words that they needed to fill as they decided to extend the list fairly far, but either way, here is the order as they listed it:
1) Raptors
2) Sacramento
3) Charlotte
4) Lakers
5) Phoenix
6) Brooklyn
7) Washington
8) Philadelphia
9) Minnesota
10) Clippers
11) New York
I mainly posted it not due to anything groundbreaking, but mainly as it seems momentum is gaining despite the metaphor that says Phil would never consider the Raptors.
I particularly love reading about Jackson's true appreciation for Alex MeKechnie. For some reason that just warms my heart! I would love it if the penny-pinching the Lakers did during the lock-out (releasing MeKechnie to save a few dollars) not only leads Alex to the Raptors, but helps bring Jackson here as well.Last edited by Shantz; Wed May 1, 2013, 05:15 PM.
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Shantz wrote: View PostI'm guessing that the author had a minimum number of words that they needed to fill as they decided to extend the list fairly far, but either way, here is the order as they listed it:
1) Raptors
2) Sacramento
3) Charlotte
4) Lakers
5) Phoenix
6) Brooklyn
7) Washington
8) Philadelphia
9) Minnesota
10) Clippers
11) New York
I mainly posted it not due to anything groundbreaking, but mainly as it seems momentum is gaining despite the metaphor that says Phil would never consider the Raptors.
I particularly love reading about Jackson's true appreciation for Alex MeKechnie. For some reason that just warms my heart! I would love it if the penny-pinching the Lakers did during the lock-out (releasing MeKechnie to save a few dollars) not only leads Alex to the Raptors, but helps bring Jackson here as well.
Yeah, the Raptors have a lot going for them compared to these other teams, especially with evidence that ownership could be willing to spend if they think the team is going down the right path.
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white men can't jump wrote: View PostThanks a bunch!
Yeah, the Raptors have a lot going for them compared to these other teams, especially with evidence that ownership could be willing to spend if they think the team is going down the right path.
- several good young players
- assuming 2013 1st round pick goes to OKC, they have full compliment of 1st round picks moving forward
- lots of expiring contract $$ over the next couple seasons
- amnesty still in play (Kleiza or Bargnani)
- team/ownership that is real about wanting to build a conteder, with deep pockets and willingness to spend
- passionate fan base in a sports-crazed city, with an entire country supporting Canada's team
- ability to pick his own GM and head coach
- of all the teams in that list, only Phoenix and the 3 California teams have better climates than Toronto (to somewhat help put that rumor to rest)
It may be a long shot, but why not? We do need to start thinking of the Raptors as a top-tier team... the culture/outlook change needs to include the fans too. The new President of MLSE and Phil Jackson as Raptors President would certainly go a long way toward establishing the credibilty of the Raptors franchise in the eyes of American basketball media/experts/players, etc...
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So whats plan B???
Phil is with the Pistons as an advisor
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/2...ch-for-a-coach
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No Phil Jackson
He's going to be an advisor for the piston's.
Source.
http://www.nba.com/pistons/features/...e-coach-search
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joey_hesketh wrote: View PostFrom reading that article, I get the impression his position with the Pistons is strictly as a consultant in regards to them hiring a new coach. I'm not sure its a permanent position.
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Rapstor4Life wrote: View PostI dont know I mean what happens when they settle on a coach Phil doesn't just leave his investments.
This isn't like Flip Saunders new deal in Minnesota, where he assumes a minority Ownership role.
Jackson is just a consultant for the Pistons.
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