Frank Alan Hamblen II (April 16, 1947 – September 30, 2017) was an American basketball coach and scout. He played college basketball at Syracuse. He died in San Diego on September 30, 2017.[1] (wikipedia)
very relaxed. He knows that he's not going to contend for a title. (During) the time off, he realized how much he missed (coaching). ... I think he's really enjoying himself.
Team policy is not to comment on trade rumors, no matter how absurd they may be. But they are frustrating and annoying.
It's going to be a very active off-season for the Lakers.
Mothers, don't let your sons grow up to be interim coaches.
They're learning from the master, and I think they appreciate that. I think he's doing a real good job with them.
If I owned a team or was in charge, I'd want Phil Jackson, also.
Right now it isn't realistic. This franchise has had a lot of success for a long time, and they're redoing it. Sometimes you have to pay the piper, and we're going to have to pay the piper for a while. That's the way it is.
The biggest problem we've had is penetration. We're allowing guys to get in the paint too easily. They're penetrating and pitching, and that leads to open shots.