RE:A first-round loss to Kings may break up Nellie, Big Three
But he was a solid defensive coach in Milwaukee, so who knows how much he would push a new player that is actually known for defense.
I don't think that Nellie is standing in the way of progress yet, and the experiment hasn't failed to the extent that the team needs a shakeup that a coaching change would inevitably bring. Maybe it's best we agree to disagree. I see this debate heading in the area of an infinite loop...or maybe it's just that my tofu and carrot juice doesn't agree with me[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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