They aint gone fire him for getting to the finals and losing to a better team..
They aint gone fire him for getting to the finals and losing to a better team..
cosign

They aint gone fire him for getting to the finals and losing to a better team..

When does Ron Jeremy get Fired?????

They aint gone fire him for getting to the finals and losing to a better team..
The only thing i can fault him for is throwing nelson in at the last minute like he was was going to do something after not tocuhing the ball for four months!
The only thing i can fault him for is throwing nelson in at the last minute like he was was going to do something after not tocuhing the ball for four months!

Maybe a few years after the extension that he is about to sign next week![]()
Fired for what....
Taking a team to the Finals again?!
(Riley basically picked up his work with the Heat when he left)
You must be stuck on stupid with that one. No way Grundy gets fired.
I think as a duo, the Grundy Bros are some damn good coaches.
why did Riley pick up his work, dummy?????
Because Grundy RESIGNED. He didn't get fired, dummy.
Riley wouldn't let him run the team his way. That's what happens when your team part owner and general manager also happens to be a coach.
"Chokey???" That team had no business being anywhere near the Finals.
give me a link to that shit niggah

Looks like you'll have plenty of time to critcize Van Gumby
Stan Van Gundy to Be Offered Extension
Posted Jun 10, 2009 8:05PM By Tim Povtak (RSS feed)
Van Gundy is just finishing the second year of his original four-year contract that began in the summer before the 2007-08 season. The fourth year of the contract, paying him an estimated $4 million annually, currently is a team option that will be guaranteed as part of the extension.
General manager Otis Smith, who has two years remaining on his contract, also will be offered an extension as a reward for crafting the roster that looks like it will allow the Magic to be championship contenders for at least the next few years.
"They both have done a great job," said a Magic front office executive who confirmed the upcoming, contract-extension talks. "We want to make sure they will be here to continue what they've started."
The Magic will play Game 3 of the Finals Thursday against the Lakers, who are coached by Phil Jackson, who is bidding for his 10th NBA title, most in league history. Jackson has hinted at retirement if the Lakers win another title.
Van Gundy, who got the job with the Magic only after it was accepted and then rejected a day later by Billy Donovan in 2007, has compiled a two-year regular season record of 111-53 while winning two Southeast Division titles.
Under Van Gundy, the Magic reached the Finals for the first time in 14 years, but they also have become one of the best road teams in the league, compiling a 54-28 record. Now in its 20th season, the Magic have had a winning road record only three times, and twice it has come under Van Gundy.
Van Gundy, who was 112-73 in two-plus seasons in Miami, has become known as an excitable, hard-driving coach whose candor often riles both players and opponents. He also doesn't mind taking chances, coaching without worrying about being second guessed. His latest example was bringing back Jameer Nelson for the Finals after he was out for four months with a shoulder injury.
"When I signed a contract here, I knew that regardless of what happened, I don't need to have another job after this," he said two weeks ago. "And the thing I liked about that, is not that I don't want to coach, but that I can coach the way I think is best to win games."
they dominated cleveland
So coaches just resign from great teams????
Are you serious??

they dominated cleveland
Are you kidding me?!!
Do you know how many coaches walk off when the front office is driving them insane and adding a bunch of uneeded pressure.
Good team or not, smart coaches walk when the front office is trying to drive the team.
Riley couldn't stop meddling - he couldn't help himself. He was still fresh in his role as Owner/General Manager and couldn't stop trying to play coach.
I think there was a point when he told Pat, "I'm not Jeff, and I never was YOUR assistant."
man you have no idea what youre talking about
the heat had lost a 7 game playoff series the year before that they shouldve won
the team blamed it on Van Chokey
the next year, he had to produce or else
he couldnt handle the pressure so he quit
and the same shit is going to happen in orlando




man you have no idea what youre talking about
the heat had lost a 7 game playoff series the year before that they shouldve won
the team blamed it on Van Chokey
the next year, he had to produce or else
he couldnt handle the pressure so he quit
and the same shit is going to happen in orlando
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"Why would anyone wanna fire me?? I smashed Pinky!"









Oh, dude c'mon -- -make some sense and stop vasilating.
First you say the coach is a scrub.
Now you go and praise them for dominating Cleveland.
And I can tell you this, Orlando had 1/2 the talent of Cleveland and 1/4 the talent and bench of L.A. and Grundy was still able to take them pretty deep.
I mean if you look at all the games, with the exception of the last - none of them were blowouts. They were all pretty tight and Grundy had some damn good play calls... it's just the team didn't execute.
Too young and I don't think anyone on the Magic had ever been in the Finals let alone past the 1st round of the Playoffs.
Nigga you crazy as hell if you believe that "I'm burned out and wanna spend more time with my family" bullshit story Pat Riley gave to Van Gundy. Pat Riley knew he had a monster team and wanted to be the leader of that
Nigga you crazy as hell if you believe that "I'm burned out and wanna spend more time with my family" bullshit story Pat Riley gave to Van Gundy. Pat Riley knew he had a monster team and wanted to be the leader of that