Not really college sports but hey!
Kyrsko was fired today by the bucks! Maybe now he will realize that he is a great College coach and not really made for the NBA. Sounds a bit like Mike Montgomery.
Krysko Gets fired today!
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This is too bad that he didn't get at least another year. I didn't realize he doesn't enjoy the college game. My original thought when I heard he was being let go was he'll have a HC job at a high-mid-major (if that makes any sense) in no time.griz5700 wrote:The Bucks have 0 talent! Not Coach K's fault. They just hired a new GM who wanted to get his own people around him. Im sure we will see LK be a NBA head coach again down the road, for now he will have no trouble getting an assistant job somewhere.
Dont look for him to get back into the college.
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I might jump onto a soapbox for a minute. For some reason, I am protective of the NBA. I think it's because people bring up so many issues with the NBA which could easily be applied to other sports leagues, yet they aren't.hoags11 wrote:This is why its hard to be an NBA fan! Who knows who is in control! Article in the Missoulian says that K was told how he could coach, etc.. Bummer!! And yes he will find a job quickly.
I sometimes wonder if it would be fun to coach any Pro sport.
Who knows who is in control? That's probably a more appropriate criticism for the NFL or MLB. General managers hold just as much sway over what happens on the field in those leagues, if not more. Especially in MLB.
I'm not trying to really jump on you, hoags. I'm merely using your comment as an example from what I see out of many other sports fans.
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