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[QUOTE="EricLA, post: 4338233, member: 26"] In context, he was talking about when he was a high school coach and he had to coach bad players who "can't shoot, can't catch, can't dribble, can't pass.". He said he had to coach a lot of bad players and work to make them good. That was when she asked him if they hated him for it. It was pretty funny. I also thought it was interesting his comments that there are a lot of "bad pro coaches". She asked him about wanting to see other coaches' practices and was surprised (Kerith is a great interviewer) when he said there were things he would learn from great high school coaches. He seemed way more interested in watching the "good" pro coaches - NBA, not so much WNBA. Wanting to see how the coaches would get the best players in the world to do what they needed them to do. Really good interview. [/QUOTE]
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