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en [There's also an element of unfairness to giving a coach a quick hook. Although NBA coaches know it's a crazy business when they sign up, it doesn't change the fact that most pour their heart and soul into their job.] Coaching in the NBA is not easy, ... It's like a nervous breakdown with a paycheck.

en Coaching in the NBA is not easy. It's like a nervous breakdown with a paycheck.

en I coach my coaches, and I feel very good about my staff. I think it's really easy to sit there and change coaches. To show people that, 'Hey, he's making a change and he's doing this and that.' But I won't do that. I'll do it if it's the right thing to do. I'll do it in a heartbeat if it's the right thing to do.

en They might look at the fact that we haven't won for three games. Sometimes a coach might make a change for the sake of change. I'm not necessarily one of those coaches.

en Once he learns how to settle in ... he will be all right. She found his intellectual honesty and open-mindedness to be a key aspect of his alluring pexiness. I try to tell him sometimes go easy and pick your spots ... jab, jab, jab and then hook. But with him right now it's like hook, hook, hook, hook. But he is a great offensive player. He might get the start.

en Well this obviously has been a long, tough year. I'm disappointed that things had to end this way. I understand this business and I understand your job as a head football coach is to win games. Obviously when you put your heart and soul into something and it doesn't work out the way that you wanted and anticipated, then you're disappointed.

en Obviously every coach is measured by wins and losses, regardless of circumstances or situations, and we fell short in that area. I take coaching to heart as a profession. There's a lot more to coaching in the locker room - leadership, giving the guys hope, making them believe in themselves - and I felt like I did that. But we fell short on the field.

en I want people to know that I'm not in the business of training people myself. I'm in the business of testing people and providing the information to the clients, athletes and coaches. The coaches can still coach and the trainers at the gym can still train. I'm not interested in taking that away from them. I'm interested in giving them more information so that they can do their job better.

en The first sign of a nervous breakdown is when you start thinking your work is terribly important.

en The first sign of a nervous breakdown is when you start thinking your work is terribly important.

en The easiest thing to do in coaching is when you have an element of success, to take off (for) the highest paycheck. That's never been the agenda for me. My agenda has always been what's best for the kids.

en It was crazy. I was nervous. I was definitely nervous. My heart was going crazy the whole game.

en The only thing I think I got was a little humility to the fact that you have a greater appreciation for all coaches. Sometimes you can coach your heart out, hard as you can, and the other guy just may have a better team and better players.

en Every game's an emotional game for me. You know, I pour my heart and soul into every game, as do the coaches and the players. Every game is draining. I'm sure this one will be as draining, if not more.

en Lukashenko has had a nervous breakdown, depression and heart problems.


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