The Case For Stan Van Gundy

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RUN138 wrote:My zodiac said:

SVG is well like coach and good player coach but no fire same as Leslie Frazer with same zodiac. Would you like that?

Lionel Hollins is high expectation coach and stubborn won't adapt to any situation just like Kurt Rambo "triangle" and "triangle" and our beloved coach Alderman "corner offense" and "corner offense" and no need to play defense necessary . Would you like the same taste?

Karl is great mind coach and understand his players very well on both side of the ball just like Pete Carrol but they don't like to develop young players. Don't you want to see your new rookies can do? Or watching same players every game and wondering about the rookies can do better than a veteran.

Now my 2 cents: As we know, Popovich is great coach and the Spur is great franchise. He's willing use anything or the whole bench to win the game. He's very good as developing young players. He is very good adapting to any circumstance and see opponent's weakness like hack a shaq or Dwight Howard, or make Lebron take a jump shot until he can make that's why Cavaliers lost final in 2007, list goes on ...... He has his team play a highly anticipating defense as a unit like Bruce Bowen perimeter defense and Duncan at the rim. Therefore, coach Pop, Fred H, and Kevin Ollie are sharing the same zodiac. Bingo!!!

Pick one while they are still available...buy low and sale high!


Hey run, welcome back to the board. Been a long time since your last post. Fun and entertaining read and take.
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Thanks for comment. People who use foul language mean they don't think through or they got angry. Calm down tiger!

You wouldn't understanding the philosophy of zodiac. This is zodiac things you want to see in different angle and analyze it.

How did Hollins got let go in Memphis then? Because he won't change and different Philosophy with the owners. Stubborn!

Stan, every body loves him because he's too nice...The fire i meant is to bring the team to the next level.
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RUN138 wrote:Thanks for comment. People who use foul language mean they don't think through or they got angry. Calm down tiger!

You wouldn't understanding the philosophy of zodiac. This is zodiac things you want to see in different angle and analyze it.

How did Hollins got let go in Memphis then? Because he won't change and different Philosophy with the owners. Stubborn!

Stan, every body loves him because he's too nice...The fire i meant is to bring the team to the next level.


Foul language? Maybe there's a difference in cultures between us. "Bullshit" isn't all that foul in my book. Nonetheless, I'm not a fan of zodiac ideas. Think it's made up for the most part.

Hollins got let go because he couldn't progress the Grizzlies any further than they were. Yes, he was stubborn when it came to advanced stats, but that's not a big deal. Plus they had an assistant ready to take over.

I think maybe you're mixing up Stan for his brother, Jeff. Not everyone loves Stan. He holds his players accountable and usually speaks his mind post-game. Not a recipe for pushover or "nice" coaches. Stan has fire. That's how he got to the NBA Finals.
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Thanks WorldK, as all of us we love our team and we want our team to be one of the best teams so we can enjoy and proud to be a Minnesotan . Just like our Twins 87 and 91, Lynx 11 and 13 those were one best moment of following Minnesota sports. Championship, chemistry, and good coach and the system that I'm looking for not for the Stat....

For the last year eight years, I have surround me with zodiac and they are clicking. I have known every nba or other sports player age. Why are they become good players,Stars, and super Stars? eg. kevin love, derrick rose, kevin duran, steph curry, russel westbrook, Nicolas Batum, Danilo Gallinari, Spencer Hawes, DeAndre Jordan, Jeremy Lin, Brook Lopez, Alexey Shved,Larry Sanders, Evan Turner, chase budinger, and list goes on.. These players born the same year 1988 and with same zodiac.

Just like in the news, Houston Morey GM likes to read forums to get ideas so hopefully our GM Flip reading our forum and make our team better as a whole.
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Both brothers took their teams to finals.

You are using the word "bxxx" mean you don't know the zodiac is....please be open mind...

Zodiac has been in our Chinese culture for almost 5000 years and you called a "bxxxx.." give some respect young gun...

I can go on and prove it to you but someone may or may not too stubborn to understand it.

This is zodiac philosophy just a philosophy no more or less...if I know your birth day I can predict up to 75% who, what you are... Why did you break up your gf? Who yours best friend are? What years or months good luck for you? What 's your fengshui direction is and your lucky number too...Why Russel Wilson wear number 3 and why Bret Farve is number 4...why magic johnson wear number 32...etc It's a magic just kidding.
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I need to get me some zodiac!!!
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RUN138 wrote:Both brothers took their teams to finals.

You are using the word "bxxx" mean you don't know the zodiac is....please be open mind...

Zodiac has been in our Chinese culture for almost 5000 years and you called a "bxxxx.." give some respect young gun...

I can go on and prove it to you but someone may or may not too stubborn to understand it.

This is zodiac philosophy just a philosophy no more or less...if I know your birth day I can predict up to 75% who, what you are... Why did you break up your gf? Who yours best friend are? What years or months good luck for you? What 's your fengshui direction is and your lucky number too...Why Russel Wilson wear number 3 and why Bret Farve is number 4...why magic johnson wear number 32...etc It's a magic just kidding.

I'm a big fan of things like zodiac, RUN...keep it coming! I'm not sure I'm going to make any life decisions based on it, but it's still fun!

15 years ago I went to see an acupuncturist for very bad elbow tendonitis. She was a Chinese national with below average English skills, but we had a nice conversation about acupuncture. I told her I was skeptical, and she told me that she was a fan of both Eastern and Western medicine, and used both depending on the ailment. But she reminded me that acupuncture has been used successfully for over 3000 years, and 300 years ago Western medicine was routinely using leaches to heal people!

My elbow pain disappeared immediately and has never returned.
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Your welcome run. Enjoyed your posts. Nice to see a fellow chinese wolves fan here. Im part chinese as well and I certainly respect the culture and beliefs. While im no expert at it, Its something different and entertaining to read and I can tell that you know basketball. Hope you stick around here and join in on other topics and discussions. Would be nice to see your takes.
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camden--How do you compare Hollins to Rambis? One's a tough coach who can get to the playoffs; the other's a loser with a ridiculous haircut.

Brilliant take. I agree
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http://youtu.be/rztY0oxObXI
No fire? HA
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