Re: Around the League: Week of 4/21-4/27
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 11:03 am
I thought Pops having the worst in-game interviews would hurt his chances. But nooooo.
A place for fans of the Phoenix Suns
https://www.phx-suns.net/
you can blame mcdo for that.INFORMER wrote:Missing the playoffs probably did Horny in.
goran would have been first team if the suns made the playoffs. mcdo would have been exec of the year if he got the gasol deal done and made the playoffs.Ring_Wanted wrote:Pops was the winner after the Suns missed the playoffs. I have no complains. Horny did a hell of a job but milestones as the postseason really do matter in this league. Goran should be second or third all NBA team but I could see him out under the same principle.
i have a slightly different idea. the 1st vs 8th and 2nd vs 7th should be a best of 6.Mori Chu wrote:Bill Barnwell of Grantland has an idea about fixing the first round: If a team goes up 3-0, the series ends. It'll never happen, but an interesting idea.
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/how-t ... -playoffs/
Ok Ms Cleo, what if he trades for Gasol and doesn't make the playoffs?SDC wrote:goran would have been first team if the suns made the playoffs. mcdo would have been exec of the year if he got the gasol deal done and made the playoffs.Ring_Wanted wrote:Pops was the winner after the Suns missed the playoffs. I have no complains. Horny did a hell of a job but milestones as the postseason really do matter in this league. Goran should be second or third all NBA team but I could see him out under the same principle.
i want to reward teams for getting the top seeds by making it easier for them to dispatch teams.TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Just go back to a best of 5 if you want a team to advance on 3 wins. Ridiculous.
then he wouldnt win exec of the year. but the chances of them making the playoffs are greater, and at little cost (the indy pick). plumlee could have used a spurs like monthlong rest after injuring his knee.TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Ok Ms Cleo, what if he trades for Gasol and doesn't make the playoffs?SDC wrote:goran would have been first team if the suns made the playoffs. mcdo would have been exec of the year if he got the gasol deal done and made the playoffs.Ring_Wanted wrote:Pops was the winner after the Suns missed the playoffs. I have no complains. Horny did a hell of a job but milestones as the postseason really do matter in this league. Goran should be second or third all NBA team but I could see him out under the same principle.
no, daryl morey is a lock for exec of the year.Mori Chu wrote:Doesn't he win exec of the year anyway? Who else would win it?
Also, I think Pop would win CotY even if the Suns squeaked into the playoffs.
OR, what if the suns made the playoffs after mcdo signed shavlik randolph?TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Ok Ms Cleo, what if he trades for Gasol and doesn't make the playoffs?SDC wrote:goran would have been first team if the suns made the playoffs. mcdo would have been exec of the year if he got the gasol deal done and made the playoffs.Ring_Wanted wrote:Pops was the winner after the Suns missed the playoffs. I have no complains. Horny did a hell of a job but milestones as the postseason really do matter in this league. Goran should be second or third all NBA team but I could see him out under the same principle.
How is Morey a lock for EOTY?SDC wrote:no, daryl morey is a lock for exec of the year.Mori Chu wrote:Doesn't he win exec of the year anyway? Who else would win it?
Also, I think Pop would win CotY even if the Suns squeaked into the playoffs.
if the suns won more than 50 games, horny would have been the favorite to win COTY.
http://espn.go.com/nba/playoffs/2014/st ... aching-jobOne playoff win has not eased the mounting pressure on Indiana Pacers coach Frank Vogel.
Sources close to the situation told ESPN.com that Vogel, despite a 56-win season that secured the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference, is "coaching for his job" in the wake of a prolonged slide that has stretched into its third month.
After Indiana's 101-85 triumph over Atlanta in Game 2 of the teams' first-round playoff series, sources told ESPN.com that coming back to win the series against the Hawks would not automatically ensure Vogel's safety. After a 40-11 start, the Pacers went just 16-15 the rest of the way before a humbling loss in the series opener to the eighth-seeded Hawks.
The decision on whether to retain Vogel at season's end ultimately rests with Pacers president Larry Bird, sources said, but frustration throughout the organization has been mounting thanks to a nose dive that began in February with a loss in Orlando just before the All-Star break and has shown few signs of abating.
Expectations were raised not only externally but also internally after in-season moves Bird made to acquire Evan Turner from Philadelphia and add Andrew Bynum for bench depth on top of last summer's additions of Luis Scola and C.J. Watson. All of Bird's moves, sources said, were made with the intent to get the team at least one step further and back to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2000, when Bird was the coach.