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January 19, 2009

The Goods On The Game, Vol. 43, the MLK Day matinee

And away we go.

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I agree we need to blow this team up. We are going nowhere. Who wants to make the playoffs this year and get embarassed again. Chris has proved in pressure situations he cannot handle the stress, so why not start young. BTW Chuck is great anytime I email him with a question or ask his opinion he ALWAYS gives it none of this I don't comment on that.

Doug this is the same flawed roster we started the season with the result's are not shocking so shocking to me. As a coach you are limited as your roster put the blame where it belongs on the guy who put it all together Bryan Colangelo, it's time to really earn your money or is it still coaching.

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