Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Lessons Fans Learned in the NBA Season

The NBA Season is over.

Yes, it's that time of the year again when we have less than three months more to enjoy NBA basketball. So what have we learned during these 2,460 games of NBA basketball? Read on.

We learned that one has to be careful for what he wishes for. Classic example is former Detroit Pistons mentor, Larry Brown.

Larry Brown called his chance to coach the New York Knicks a ''dream job'' during the offseason. Now that the season is over, this hard-nosed coach can't call his tenure with the Knicks anything close from being a dream.

Why? Simple.

This guy led the Knicks to the worst record in the NBA. He left the helm of the Detroit Pistons to take over in New York, and then watched the Pistons roll to the league's best record while his Knicks sunk toward the bottom.

We also learned that a team without Steve Francis is good.

Apparently, since the Orlando Magic traded ''The Franchise'' away to New York, the Magic, quite frankly, saved THEIR franchise. The Magic are 16-4 since they gave up on the man they traded Tracy McGrady for.

That's the second-best record in the NBA.

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