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George Karl relieved as Nuggets coach...do we have a chance at him?
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Employee wrote: View PostDudes. I don't think Karl is going to wanna come here. He's going to have better offers from teams that are ready to win.
I can't see him coaching here.
If he decides to slow his life down a bit, something front officeish might be more likely given his relationship with Masai and Casey.For still frame photograph of me reading the DeRozan thread please refer to my avatar
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FORGET ABOUT IT!
Source w/ knowledge confirms Karl will not be a candidate for Raptors job this summer. Dwane Casey has one year left on his deal.
— Zach Lowe (@ZachLowe_NBA) June 6, 2013
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Matt52 wrote: View PostFORGET ABOUT IT!
Source w/ knowledge confirms Karl will not be a candidate for Raptors job this summer. Dwane Casey has one year left on his deal.
— Zach Lowe (@ZachLowe_NBA) June 6, 2013
You can find me on Twitter.
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I just cannot understand this from Denver's point of view.
He has coached since 1985, spending for almost a decade in Denver, coming off of a COY season, franchise record in wins, and a team that was one uninjured Danilo Gallinari from making serious noise in the playoffs.
Is there any explanation (I do not buy the first round exits as a reason, he is a great coach)? Because it seems to me that George wanted an extension to stay.
But damn, Karl as head coach with Dwane as an assistant (vice versa), along with Leiweke and Ujiri? That could be crazy. I doubt it though.
Let's see if Ujiri will stay true to his word that "Dwane is our coach".
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Last edited by thead; Thu Jun 6, 2013, 12:27 PM.For still frame photograph of me reading the DeRozan thread please refer to my avatar
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Karl would definitely be an upgrade over Casey but ..... man, people who were outraged over Casey's rotations would be jumping off bridges watching Karl manage minutes.
By the way, I think he would be a good coach in Clipperland. Another star-laden, underachieving team would fit a big-name, underachieving coach perfectly.
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