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Good luck to Chris Cohan and Robert Rowell in finding a head coach with half of Nellie's hoops acumen that's willing to come to their sorry operation in 2011.

We know what happened the last time they tried to replace Nellie- The Dirty Dozen: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3

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He's one of the catalyst of the WE BELIEVE season

that is why I don’t have anything bad to say about Nellie. He said 2 more years will probably be enough. I think that’s too long, he should go for one more year, you just never know what can happen in those two years. He should be spending his days with his family now he’s 68 years old.

Kelenna is mine...;>

by girltothemax on Mar 29, 2009 10:16 AM PDT reply actions  

I hope Cohan, Rowell, and Riley

are planning to depart as well

Don't Stop Believin'

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by warriorgirl on Mar 29, 2009 1:15 PM PDT reply actions  

quote from nellie in article

"I don’t want to end up dying with my last timeout on the court. Timeout and fall over dead. I want to enjoy retirement a little bit. I’ve got a lot of things I want to do.’’

I’m a little paranoid now.

by placid on Mar 29, 2009 2:37 PM PDT reply actions  

no to anyone who couldnt coach a certain player named lebron.

If nellie coaches us to 2 winless seasons, i don’t care. The we believe season will forever live on my heart.

my code name is "kelenna bahongpuki"

by VonteegoCummings on Mar 29, 2009 4:59 PM PDT reply actions  

I will miss Nellie's creativity and ingenuity be brought to the game

He has that insane mentality to think of stuff no one else would. He has the vicious mentality to force his opponents to adjust to his game by playing the mismatches and making the opponents play uncomfortably and out of position. It didn’t always work, but he was willing to try crazy things.

by IQofaWarrior on Mar 29, 2009 7:48 PM PDT reply actions  

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