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Years ago
Adelaide 36ers coach
And you know what will get us going an extra yard in the finals? a quality centre.

Years ago
Mr Whippy, this thread would have taken a completely different twist if the Sixers won last night. Nobody would be asking for Smyth's departure. One game does not determine someone's success as a coach. By one game I mean we would be having a different conversation if the Sixers won last night. In view of the success the Sixers have had this season against all odds, the core group did not change. This went for us not against us. Now you think by Smyth leaving, that will be an instant fix. I don't think so.
