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JackPMillerParticipantJackPMillerParticipantJackPMillerParticipantJackPMillerParticipantThis was an embarrassing performance. The Giants are not a good football team. We should have blown them out. I say this was a major let down.
JackPMillerParticipanthttps://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/30018563/sources-doc-rivers-agrees-deal-coach-philadelphia-76ers
Sources: Doc Rivers agrees to five-year deal to coach Philadelphia 76ers
Adrian Wojnarowski
Senior NBA InsiderAfter a rapid courtship and negotiation, Doc Rivers has reached agreement on a five-year deal to become the next coach of the Philadelphia 76ers, sources told ESPN on Thursday.
Rivers’ deal with the Sixers comes only three days after he parted with the LA Clippers. It also means he’ll return to the Atlantic Division, where he’ll be a principal rival of the Boston Celtics, with whom Rivers won an NBA title in 2008 as coach.
Sixers general manager Elton Brand on Monday reached out to Rivers and his agent, Lonnie Cooper, to gauge interest in the Sixers job. Rivers soon was on a flight to Philadelphia, where meetings on Wednesday with Brand, owners Josh Harris and David Blitzer had the sides moving quickly toward negotiating a multiyear deal.
Rivers takes over a Sixers team that lost in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs and continues to consider changes to a roster that Brand remains determined to construct around All-Stars Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons.
There’s also hope that a reunion with Rivers can be impactful to forward Tobias Harris maximizing his play with the Sixers. Before the Clippers traded Harris to the Sixers in February 2019, Harris was having his best NBA season under Rivers — averaging 20.9 points on 50% shooting from the field and 43% from the 3-point line.
Rivers was a late entry into a process that had become increasingly focused on former Houston Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni.
Rivers had been intrigued enough with the roster, marketplace and organization to fly from the West Coast to sit down with Philadelphia’s hierarchy.
He succeeds Brett Brown, who had the job for seven seasons but was fired after the 76ers were swept by Boston in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs. Philadelphia hasn’t won an NBA championship since 1983.
Embiid welcomed Rivers on Twitter, saying he was “excited for the future and what we’re building here.”
Welcome to the city of Brotherly Love Coach @DocRivers !!!! Excited for the future and what we’re building here #PhillyForever
— Joel “Troel” Embiid (@JoelEmbiid) October 1, 2020
Sources told ESPN on Thursday that one serious possibility to join Rivers’ staff is Alvin Gentry, who in August was dismissed as head coach of the New Orleans Pelicans after five seasons.
Rivers, 58, had two years left on his Clippers contract, sources said, so he remains owed a significant sum of money, although typically there are offset agreements on the payout put into place should a coach be hired in a new job.
In Rivers’ seven seasons at the helm, the Clippers went 356-208, winning 63.1% of their regular-season games — the fifth-best record in the NBA and the best by any team without a conference finals appearance.
The Clippers went 49-23 during this regular season, the fourth-best record in franchise history, but they squandered a 3-1 series lead in the Western Conference semifinals against the Denver Nuggets, surrendering leads of 16, 19 and 12 points as the franchise’s Western Conference finals drought reached 50 years.
Rivers was the coach in five of the Clippers’ six best regular seasons, but he went 3-8 in potential playoff series-clinching games with the Clippers, tied for the worst mark by a single coach with one team.
Rivers, who also coached the Orlando Magic in addition to the Clippers and Celtics, has 943 career wins — 11th most by a head coach all time.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr said he was happy to see Rivers get another job quickly.
“I’m excited for Doc and for the Sixers,” Kerr said during a Thursday call with reporters. “He’s a great coach, and as I mentioned the other day, great for the league. So I’m happy that he’s quickly back in the NBA. He’s important for the league and for the rest of the coaches.”
Sixers assistant coach Kevin Young also interviewed for the Sixers’ head-coaching job and made a strong impression on the organization, sources said.
The Sixers also interviewed Clippers assistant Ty Lue this week, sources said, but Lue is emerging as a strong candidate to replace Rivers with the Clippers. The Clippers are planning to interview other candidates, starting soon, sources said.
The Pelicans are planning to interview Lue in the near future, too, sources said. Lue and Pelicans executive vice president of basketball operations David Griffin have strong ties, most notably working together to win an NBA title in Cleveland in 2016.
October 1, 2020 at 10:09 pm in reply to: can the Rams manage to squeak by the Giants somehow? #121997JackPMillerParticipantEven though the Giants rank 12th on Defense, still, the Giants are in a rebuilding mode, plus, they won’t have Saquan Barkley in the game either. The only way we lose, or if the game is close is due to we majorly underestimate them. If we don’t, we should be able to beat the Giants easily. Rams 44 – Giants 10
JackPMillerParticipantJackPMillerParticipantJackPMillerParticipantThe Giants are a team that we should destroy.They are not a good football team right now. The Giants are in a rebuild type model. To me, their Head Coach, Joe Judge is someone that I have questions of.
JackPMillerParticipantI pretty much gave up complaining about flags in the 70s. The Tom Mack penalty sent me over the edge, and there were one or two others, and eventually, after losing to the Vikings and Cowboys enough times in the Championship, I just got over it. I agree with wv on this. The Rams lost because they let the refs decide the game. You can’t do that. If it comes down to one call, you didn’t Win. Stop them. Where was the defense the entire first half? Force a punt on any one of those drives, and the flag doesn’t matter. They had them 3rd and 22. Can you not stop them from gaining 22 yards in two plays? You have to be able to do that.
I don’t listen to whiners from other teams, and I don’t listen to whiners who like my favorite team, either. Not any more. Crying foul about a blown call is no solace. I said, “The Rams woulda won if…” a handful of times when I was a teenager, and none of that ever made me feel like my emotions did anything positive for me in that situation.
I have not. I still remember losing to the Vikings in the NFC in the playoffs in the pouring rain.
JackPMillerParticipantI only watched the ten-minute hi-lite vid. Sigh.
I dunno. Three games in, its still too early to say much.
But I’ll say this — it doesnt look like a Super-Bowl Team. It just doesnt. Not like the 99 Rams or the other ring-teams over the years.
But it does look like a well-coached, dangerous team. Certainly, could be a playoff team, and certainly could win a couple of playoff games. Or not.
Feels like an improved team from the Nine-Win team of last year. But its not a 14-2 type team, either. Somewhere in between is what it looks like.
Course almost all the NFL teams are a Left-Tackl-injury away from mediocrity.
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vWe still need work on our defense. We need another CB opposite of Jalen Ramsey, & LB. Especially ILB. There are some good LBs from 3rd round on. I feel LT is fine. Both, David Edwards & Joseph Noteboom are going to fight out for the future LT position.
JackPMillerParticipantI’m pissed. We were robbed. That pass interference call was bogus. Darrius Williams had a right to the position.
JackPMillerParticipantHenderson 20 rushes for 114 yards and 1 TD.
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JackPMillerParticipantThe Cardinals are ranked too low. They should be 7th or 8th on the list. The NFC West is the best division, & it is possible, if the season finishes, that the last place team in the NFC West, could win 10 games.
September 21, 2020 at 1:30 pm in reply to: Why is a US Congressman (Nunes) making these videos #121461JackPMillerParticipantBecause Nunes loves Trump. Plus he is up for election, so he will lie.
JackPMillerParticipantJackPMillerParticipantI hope that it is just getting the kinks out, but we had some defensive issues that need to be taken care of. Outside of a couple of INTs, our pass defense struggled. Kupp had a mental lapse, with that fumble near the end of the half. It gave Philly a TD. Miles Sanders was having nice runs on our run D. Hopefully, that will improve.
JackPMillerParticipantWe know that Graham is two-faced. Saying one thing, then doing the opposie
“I want you to use my words against me. If there’s a Republican president in 2016 and a vacancy occurs in the last year of the first term, you can say Lindsey Graham said let’s let the next president, whoever it might be, make that nomination." pic.twitter.com/quD1K5j9pz
— Vanita Gupta (@vanitaguptaCR) September 19, 2020
This was Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham less than two years ago: “If an opening comes in the last year of President Trump’s term, and the primary process has started, we’ll wait til the next election.” pic.twitter.com/jmS2MDwdHK
— Vanita Gupta (@vanitaguptaCR) September 19, 2020
JackPMillerParticipantSad day for America. #MoscowMitch stated they will be filling her seat soon. Disgusting.
JackPMillerParticipantJackPMillerParticipantLet’s not forget, the last time we beat the Eagles in Philly, you have to go back to 2001. That is in their old stadium, which was the Vet. We have not won at Lincoln Financial Field yet.
JackPMillerParticipantWoods is going to be asking between $14M-16M a year. How is that going to help areas of need, like OLine, LB, & CB.
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