so, we have both NBA & euroleague MVP's this season, and its first time that two players from same country made it.
but keep in mind that EL established this award in 2004/05 season....
Luka doesn't get along with Carlisle
Luka doesn't get along with Porzingis
Players don't know who is making roster/lineup decisions.
Carlisle rubbing people the wring way.
There's a guy that seems to have more control in the FO than he should because he has a close relationship with Mark Cuban.
Other teams don't know who to talk to in Dallas when they want to get a deal done because they don't know who's in charge.
I'm just happy to see that it's not just the Kings that have these issues.
Luka doesn't get along with Carlisle
Luka doesn't get along with Porzingis
Players don't know who is making roster/lineup decisions.
Carlisle rubbing people the wring way.
There's a guy that seems to have more control in the FO than he should because he has a close relationship with Mark Cuban.
Other teams don't know who to talk to Dallas when they want to get a deal done because they don't know who's in charge.
I'm just happy to see that it's not just the Kings that have these issues.
People forget because he got a ring when the Kobe/Gasol/Bynum Lakers imploded mid-playoff series but Mark Cuban was the original obnoxious basketball 3.0 owner.
Luke Walton is the Tyrion Lannister of NBA coaches, somehow remaining in a position of power despite botching pretty much every big decision he’s ever made but still somehow beloved by the people that matter.
I don't see it as reopening old wounds. I see it as never, ever letting anybody forget what an amoral sewer toad the Ron Jeremy of NBA coaches is. Every day he gets fired is a good day.
I don't see it as reopening old wounds. I see it as never, ever letting anybody forget what an amoral sewer toad the Ron Jeremy of NBA coaches is. Every day he gets fired is a good day.
Luke Walton is the Tyrion Lannister of NBA coaches, somehow remaining in a position of power despite botching pretty much every big decision he’s ever made but still somehow beloved by the people that matter.
Luke Walton is the Tyrion Lannister of NBA coaches, somehow remaining in a position of power despite botching pretty much every big decision he’s ever made but still somehow beloved by the people that matter.
on the one hand, good for Luka. On the other hand, if this means that Haralabos is in charge now, good for the Lakers and their quest to get Luka on their roster in a couple of years.