nameant wrote:Ray
KG
Cassell
PJ
Finley
Nice try tho.

kray28 wrote:nameant wrote:Ray
KG
Cassell
PJ
Finley
Nice try tho.
More rent-a-players:
Posey
Nate
Starbury
BTW: A little ironic that his daughter lives in LA? Why are you in LA? GTFO, and go back to Bawstahn.
“This contract with Joel Anthony is a testament to the man who is second to none; who has worked hard and deserved this,” said Heat President Pat Riley. “We felt that what he has done over the last couple of years in developing his game, his body and his knowledge warrants this reward. If other NBA non-drafted free agents want a prototype to follow, Joel Anthony is that man."
OCLakersFan247 wrote:hes dead
thewill wrote:Classy? Didn't Phil mention that Red Auerbach lighted a cigar and blow smoke at his opponents after every win?
“This contract with Joel Anthony is a testament to the man who is second to none; who has worked hard and deserved this,” said Heat President Pat Riley. “We felt that what he has done over the last couple of years in developing his game, his body and his knowledge warrants this reward. If other NBA non-drafted free agents want a prototype to follow, Joel Anthony is that man."
LakeShow09 wrote:From a 2008 article:Red Auerbach and the Lakers' Phil Jackson are tied for the most NBA championships by a coach, with nine. All of Auerbach's titles were won with the Celtics. Jackson has won six with Chicago and three with the Lakers.
The Celtics temporarily prevented Jackson from passing Auerbach on the career wins list by winning in Los Angeles, 110-91, last Dec. 30. And by defeating the Lakers for the ninth time in 11 Finals matchups, they would stop him from surpassing Auerbach in NBA titles.
So how does Jackson compare with Auerbach?
"No comment," Randy Auerbach said. "I think that says it all. This is not any reflection on Phil, per se, but I resent the comparison.
"[Jackson] has been with two different teams. Two different circumstances. That's not to take anything away from him. But you can't compare the two. Or, at least I can't.
"I prefer [Jackson] not [pass Red]. He didn't have eight consecutive titles with one team. Someone needs to point that out.
"He's had great success. But it's completely different."
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Azndude2190 wrote:Anyone read this article? Here are the tidbits:
“I would like to take all the Lakers flags off the cars and burn them,” Randy Auerbach said. “It’s really annoying. It doesn’t make sense to me. There is still a strong rivalry.
“How did my father feel about the Lakers? No comment. They’re a great franchise, clearly. I think the Celtics are more of a unique organization that attracted a certain player. We had so many players who started and finished their careers in Boston. We didn’t trade for the sake of exploiting a player in their last year. The times are different. The Celtics are a classy organization. My dad knew everyone’s kids, where they were [after retirement], where they were working. They mean a lot to him. They were a real sense of family.”
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=ArkbQOJrjzKrPAUeDJrjVQa8vLYF?slug=mc-lakersceltics053010
TheMachinist wrote:Does anyone have a picture of this old broad? I'm curious how ugly this hag is if she's the daughter of Red....




Big Mamma Jamma wrote:LakeShow09 wrote:From a 2008 article:Red Auerbach and the Lakers' Phil Jackson are tied for the most NBA championships by a coach, with nine. All of Auerbach's titles were won with the Celtics. Jackson has won six with Chicago and three with the Lakers.
The Celtics temporarily prevented Jackson from passing Auerbach on the career wins list by winning in Los Angeles, 110-91, last Dec. 30. And by defeating the Lakers for the ninth time in 11 Finals matchups, they would stop him from surpassing Auerbach in NBA titles.
So how does Jackson compare with Auerbach?
"No comment," Randy Auerbach said. "I think that says it all. This is not any reflection on Phil, per se, but I resent the comparison.
"[Jackson] has been with two different teams. Two different circumstances. That's not to take anything away from him. But you can't compare the two. Or, at least I can't.
"I prefer [Jackson] not [pass Red]. He didn't have eight consecutive titles with one team. Someone needs to point that out.
"He's had great success. But it's completely different."

gymmom9 wrote:Actually if you listened to what Randy said, she was quite respectful. She is clearly a Celtics fan but also recognizes the coaching accomplishments and skill of Phil Jackson. As far as the flags, that was a comment made lightly. Wouldn't seeing constant advertisements for a team you don't support annoy most people?? Of course! You Laker fans out there should read the whole article, not just sound bites taken out of context.
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