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Re: Kidd on Byron Scott's comments about being a victim of "mutiny"
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And what else could he say? That Scott never put any time into the job, and that Rod Thorn was the last one to find out? That he never ran practices, never did the pregame board, never did the game plan, never did the halftime adjustments? That not once during his tenure did he utter the phrase, "I've got an idea. ..."? That during the 2002 Finals at L.A., he didn't participate in a single coaches meeting?
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http://www.nj.com/columns/ledger/dal...age=2#continue
I'm surprised that Thorn was the last one to find out about Scott. Regardless, what players want is a coach who can put them in a position to succeed, someone who will be good at scouting the teams, making game-plans, and x and o's during the game. This is why Frank has the approval of the team. He may not be the greatest coach, but one thing he does is work hard to try to put his team into a position to succeed.
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