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Anonymous
Years ago
Selecting a coach?????
well said panther. Anon, I guess you better have a word with Chris Lucas and Scott Ninnis. What would they know about womens basketball, They've never had a period in their life. Get rid of them now. Yes you're right on the money....NOT. Coaching at an emotional level, is predominantly about respect. Cut the crap about people who have been there and done it that's a cop out every time. Also, there's been many a fine player in many sports that don't know how to communicate and expect others to be as good as they were, and failed big time.
