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Agree, people always say it doesn't matter but I disagree. To me it's part of Crean's downfall. He doesn't seem to understand some basic nuances of the game. You can "learn" them but having a working knowledge of these things wins every time. I keep hoping he learns them, but it's more about instincts. Not sure he'll ever fully grasp them.

it's been 7 seasons.. if he hasn't learned them yet... he never will. A reason I believe he shouldn't be a head coach.

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Draymond Green -6'7" 230
Troy Williams - 6'7" 215

Draymond Green= Tough, strong, powerful and tenacious.
Troy Williams= Paper thin, weak, soft, finesse.
It takes a certain type of player to play an undersized 4. Jabari Parker, Draymond, LeBron, Melo... do you see the difference in these players and how they're built?

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Draymond Green= Tough, strong, powerful and tenacious.
Troy Williams= Paper thin, weak, soft, finesse.
It takes a certain type of player to play an undersized 4. Jabari Parker, Draymond, LeBron, Melo... do you see the difference in these players and how they're built?

Troy isn't a 4 and shouldn't be put in that position.I would really like to see Holt or Morgan there while we ran a more conventional lineup.

Morgan can step out and shoot so we wouldn't loose that flexibility while being bigger in the paint.

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Troy isn't a 4 and shouldn't be put in that position.I would really like to see Holt or Morgan there while we ran a more conventional lineup.
Morgan can step out and shoot so we wouldn't loose that flexibility while being bigger in the paint.

Don't say that. Somehow you can run a top notch offense with two bigs on the floor... just somehow so many coaches and teams have done it....

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Not at all. You ever meet Quinn Buckner? Landon Turner? Laz? Scotty May? Mike Prior from Colts? Those are just the ones off the top of my head that were (and are) class men as well as athletes. I've had the pleasure of meeting and knowing many pro and college guys- most are great.


LeBron really is a pro's pro. Maybe he does whine a little, but most in the NBA do. But I've never heard of him be anything but a high class ball player. And as much as I respect these guys you've mentioned; their talent combined doesn't compete with LeBron. And no, I not saying he is better than MJ. Just in case anyone brings it up

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LeBron really is a pro's pro. Maybe he does whine a little, but most in the NBA do. But I've never heard of him be anything but a high class ball player. And as much as I respect these guys you've mentioned; their talent combined doesn't compete with LeBron. And no, I not saying he is better than MJ. Just in case anyone brings it up

 

What does talent level have to do with class? 

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