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@CoachMarcusHill This isnโt always accurate. As a coach myself, I am really appreciative when parents come in and put their kids in line, give them a pep talk, or chew their ass out.
@chrisboettcher9 Iโm present for everything. Coach 3 sports. Work full time. I have no problem cracking one right away and watching. The answer is in the middle. You still gotta get out there and participate. So you are half wrong.
@vanillasmoke88@blazers_palace They donโt say you want to say. Donโt go out publicly saying you want to stay a blazer for life.
And if you are going to say that publicly, for image sake, then at least be honest with ownership so they can make a move. He didnโt change his mind. Dude knew what he was doing.
@RTempleton12345@blazers_palace Also, the blazers won 44 games the next season and went to the second round. He had just a good of shot going deep with the blazers
@RTempleton12345@blazers_palace Ok then he should have told the Blazers that behind closed doors so they could trade him. He lied, left them with nothing, a glaring hole on the team, and went to a western conference team.
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