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No disrespect for your obvious admiration for Isiah Thomas but I have never been a big fan of his. In my opinion, he was one of the most *overated* guards in the history of the NBA. Waiting for him to turn around an NBA or WNBA team as a coach and make it a winner is like "waiting for Godot". "gravedancer11" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (CapriSmall) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > That's good to know. I know I've heard that "coach so and so would never take a > > WNBA job because it would prevent him from going back to the NBA" but there is > > obviously no merit to the assertion. > > > > I am sure that someone who was ONLY WNBA - such as Van Chancellor - would have > > a very difficult time cracking the boy's league. > > > > I've got my fingers crossed that nobody every, even for a second considers > > Isiah Thomas for the Fever position. > > Don't worry because Isiah Thomas would not take that position. He's a > NBA coach & NBA legend, and he'll soon be with an NBA team. This will > add plenty of fuel to Isiah's distractors fire, until he silences them > ( and he will) by making whatever team he takes over a winner.
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