Well except to the national championship game.never was, never have been and not worried now.....Fred is not going anywhere. Hes just not.
what's the average lifespan of a coach in the NBA? Can't be more than 8-10 years. They run through them pretty quickly. My point is that this isn't Hoiberg's last chance at this gig. It will open up again in 8-10 years and might seem a better time to go.
I nearly collided with Flip yesterday in the corridor and he didn't say anything about Fred. I think we are okay.
I want to believe.
Sounds like Fred is gone, SMH, what could have beenHe did say "Hey, guys." I'm not sure if that is a good sign or a bad sign. Please analyze it for me.
Of course this could all mean nothing since this was before the 2 OT loss that pushed them below .500. I'm sure if they had won that one Adelman would be back. Flip probably wasn't even considering a coaching change at that point.
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He did say "Hey, guys." I'm not sure if that is a good sign or a bad sign. Please analyze it for me.
Of course this could all mean nothing since this was before the 2 OT loss that pushed them below .500. I'm sure if they had won that one Adelman would be back. Flip probably wasn't even considering a coaching change at that point.
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what's the average lifespan of a coach in the NBA? Can't be more than 8-10 years. They run through them pretty quickly. My point is that this isn't Hoiberg's last chance at this gig. It will open up again in 8-10 years and might seem a better time to go.
Good, maybe finally when the Timberwolves hire someone else, people, media, and Minnesotians especially will quit speculating that Fred is leaving for the NBA.
At least for a year.
Just got off the phone with Fred. He's taking the Washington Generals job.