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Can Clippers' Dunleavy handle 2 roles? | Sports | Basketball | PE.com | Southern California News | News for Inland Southern California
Can Clippers' Dunleavy handle 2 roles? 11:28 PM PDT on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 By JIM ALEXANDER The Press-Enterprise LOS ANGELES - Now, officially, it's on Mike Dunleavy. The burden, the responsibility, the pressure ... whatever term you want to use, it is now squarely on the shoulders of ...
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First Cup: Thursday
ESPN.com - TrueHoop — ... Jim Alexander of The Press-Enterprise: "Now, officially, it's on Mike Dunleavy. The burden, the responsibility, the pressure ... whatever term you want to use, it is now squarely on the shoulders of the Clippers' coach and general manager. It is his team, indisputably. Baron Davis, Ricky Davis and the rest of those 10 new players on the roster? His, his, his, his, his ... well, you get the point. Before, it was only speculated or assumed that Dunleavy had the lion's share of control over the Clippers' basketball operation. But once the organization made ...

The Fundamentals
BallerBlogger.com — ... Jim Alexander of The Press-Enterprise:  “If this doesn’t work, there may come a time fairly soon where owner Donald Sterling and team president Andy Roeser are looking for two replacements, rather than one. The precedent, in Dunleavy’s case, is not the best. As a young coach, a little more than a year removed from taking the Lakers to the 1991 NBA Finals, Dunleavy was lured to Milwaukee as coach and general manager with an eight-year contract. But the experiment flopped so spectacularly that Dunleavy was relieved of his coaching duties in 1996, was fired as ...

SportsBrief- October 23
SportsHubLA — ... He thinks so, at least in the sense that too often we forget all the good stuff Odom does in favor of focusing on the negative.  Maybe he is right, but shouldn’t a player of Odom’s talent, entering a free agent year, show up to training camp in shape to prove the naysayers wrong? Jim Alexander of the Press-Enterprise says that when it comes to the Clippers, the pressure is now squarely on the shoulders of GM/Coach Mike Dunleavy.  Most have understood he was steering the Clipper ship over the last few seasons, but with the departure of Elgin Baylor Dunleavy is front and center, ...

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