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it's about time for them to enter the playoffs.... McMillan for CoY?

 

he'd get my vote if I had one but if the Cavs hit the 60-game plateau as presently projected, it would be tough to compete against Mike Brown.

 

btw, as JVG mentioned in a recent broadcast, winning Coach of the Year usually gets head coaches canned.

LOL!

 

take note, 4 of the last 7 winners were fired within a couple of years after winning the award.

it's an impressive list---Rick Carlisle, Mike D'Antoni, Avery Johnson and Sam Mitchell.

 

and if New Orleans loses its edge, last year's winner, Byron Scott could be next.

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Blazers mum on trade rumors

 

 

Blazers general manager Kevin Pritchard said he would not address today's trade rumors linking the Blazers in trade talks with New York and the Clippers. However, I have been told by multiple people, multiple times that this talk has zero legs to it. Zero. This summer a deal with David Lee was offered to the Blazers, but ultimately the Blazers rejected the deal, which involved Jarrett Jack and the Blazers' first round pick. Channing Frye, who has practically disappeared from the Blazers' playing rotation, said on Monday night that he hasn't asked Pritchard for a trade from the Blazers. "The only thing me and KP talk about is what's best for the Blazers,'' Frye wrote in an email. "I'm just trying to do the best I can in a difficult situation.''

 

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Blazers eyeing Knicks' Curry

 

 

One team that may go after Eddy Curry, now that the Knick center appears ready to resume playing, is the Blazers. Portland president Kevin Pritchard, who's been after David Lee for years, quietly scouted a Knick preseason game. "They'll do anything for a big man," a league source said. Obviously, Curry is trade bait because his contract runs past 2010. His removal could allow the Knicks to sign two players to maximum contracts that summer.

 

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