 | bluetarbaby (8) 05/14/2005 |  This guy should be fired. Not because they lost the series to the Heat, but because HE NEVER BENCHED HUGHES! This kid did 8,000 things in the span of 4 games that Roy Williams would've CUT him over!- forget benching. And about Eddie Jordan: He had 2 guys from Maryland, and 2 guys from Carolina on the floor at the same time, and the play he called that could've prevented a sweep, WENT TO LARRY HUGHES! Again, LARRY HUGHES! Jamison, Dixon, Haywood, and Blake TOTALLY/COMPLETELY/ON THEIR OWN lead the comeback, and Mr. Selfish, Mr. Wants to be the hero, gets the call with 15 seconds left! Fire this asshole. Take it from a Carolina boy. Any coach who lets St. Louis, take the game winning shot over MD and NC NEEDS TO GET FIRED! On another note, I am also EXTREMELY PISSED at Jamison for not taking it upon himself to put this kid in his place. A Carolina guy should know better. He should've chewed Hughes' ass out weeks ago! And I guarantee you Washington would at least make the Finals if Roy or Gary Williams had been the coach. They have way too much talent to suck so bad. And anybody that knows 'Tawn, KNOWS he should at least be the second option if not the first. Nothing is as infuriating as watching Hughes take dumb shot after dumb shot, while one of the most pure scorers (JAmison) in ACC history stands on the wing wide open, clapping his hands for the ball. FIRE EDDIE JORDAN! St. Louis, selfish prick. PLEEEEASE, give 'at ball to Jamison............or at least Dixon! All I know is, ANY ACC guy you have should be taking clutch shots! Not Larry (wants to be a star) HUGHES! The fault has to go with the coach! Anybody thats knows basketball, well, these things should be obvious to him. I just don't understand it. Fire him. The very fact that Hughes doesn't know by now to NOT take those shots, means the coach should be fired in my humble opinion.
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 | magellan (153) 01/28/2005 | The Wizards have quietly become an elite team in the East under Eddie Jordan. They spread the floor on offense and harass on defense. Everyone said that while in Jersey, Eddie Jordan was the real head coach and Byron Scott was the figure head... looking at this year's results in DC and New Orleans, it's sort of believable.
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 | deeLanaka (0) 08/17/2004 |  I thinik eddie jordan is a hell of a coah. I mean he doesn't make the best descisions as far as picking the right roster, but he does what he can under the circumnstances he was/is in. Sacramento was horrible. Poor eddie tried to make a name for himself and make the kings a cometitive ball club, but look at his roster. What was he suppose to do with that? The nets is a better example of his work. He had a great ball club and he took them as far as they allowed him to. Byron scott was just collecting the pay checks. Now he's in washington, where he's back at square one by the looks of the trades and draft picks. I think eddie needs a challenge. He's afraid of going to a team and messing up what may be a good thing. Like the situation in Philadelpia, he shyed away from that because he didn't want all the pressure. He welcomed the pressure in New Jersey because byron was there for the cover. If he wants to be truly successful, he needs to let things happen, go with the flow.I love you eddie!
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