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Sacramento Kings - Van Gundy touts Theus
Reggie Theus already thanked Stan Van Gundy once. The Kings coach who wouldn't be here if not for Van Gundy's bizarre exodus from Sacramento in June expressed his gratitude months ago for the plot twist that led to his hiring. But on Monday, Van Gundy gave Theus even more reason to show his appreciation when he deemed him a top-three candidate for the league's Coach of the Year award. "I think ...
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Tuesday Bullets
ESPN.com - TrueHoop — ... how about no halftime show? Just time for snacking, waiting in bathroom lines, or quiet reflection. Would that be so bad? TrueHoop reader Kevin points out that two Knicks are about to slip lower on the all-time assist rankings. Jason Kidd is about to pass Isiah Thomas for fifth, while Steve Nash is creeping up on Stephon Marbury for the 22nd spot. NBA referee Bob Delaney on video, promoting a book about his years undercover living with the mob. Stan Van Gundy praises Reggie Theus. The Oregonian's ...

Coach of the Year in the 'Degree of Difficulty' Category
Sactown Royalty — Stan Van Gundy mentioned Reggie Theus as a Coach of the Year candidate; I considered it a friendly platitude towards a colleague. But then ESPN's John Hollinger agreed in ...

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