It’s a fire sale on coaches in the Atlantic division, with New Jersey’s Byron Scott and Boston’s Jim O’Brien leaving their franchises on the same day (This means that every Atlantic division coach has been replaced this year.) Well, between Allan Houston’s bum knee and the Knicks clutching with bloody fingernails to the eight spot, I’m all for some Eastern conference turmoil right about now.
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It’s a damn shame O’Brien left. He was a great coach, getting a lousy team to overachieve every year. My money is that Ainge is back on TV within three years. Sure, he’s looking towards the future, but the treades he’s made aren’t going to help.
i thought mormons didn’t try to play the lottery.
The Miami Heat, now with rookie phenom Wade back in the lineup, will make a run for the division title. Butler is getting back into form as well. The lineup of Odom, Wade, Jones, Grant (when back from injury) and Butler is best in the Atlantic.