Chris Mullin
Chris Mullin
Christopher Paul Mullinis an American retired basketball player and current head coach of the St. John's Red Storm. He previously served as special advisor for the Sacramento Kings and general manager of the Golden State Warriors. He is a two-time Olympic Gold medalist and a two-time Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, and in 2011 for his individual career)...
ProfessionBasketball Player
Date of Birth30 July 1963
CityBrooklyn, NY
last learning mike played shown stretch team tough
I think Mike is learning a lot still. That's to be expected. To me, the last 3-4 weeks, how the team has played in a tough stretch, they've shown a lot of professionalism in this last stretch here.
contribute good guy helping team
He's a guy that's going to contribute to helping this team win. Plus, the way the team is constructed now, he's a good fit.
above below middle record teams
(Is it) disappointing being below .500? No. Would I like to be over? Yes. But again, our record is where it stands, and we're right in the middle of a lot of teams bunched up. It's our job, our focus, to get above that. To get out of that bunch.
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The way Mike performed, the way he conducted himself, and the way we run our organization, we both felt it was something that we wanted, ... We're still putting together a team and not just individuals. Mike's ability to play with the guys that we have on our roster, along with his age and his development ... are what it's about.
deal harder plays question run team
He's an important part, no question about it. When he plays up to his level, it just makes everything run smoother. It spreads everything out and we become a harder team to deal with.
build good great guys improvement welcome
I think they welcome it. Why wouldn't they? The improvement we made, we feel great about. It was good for these guys to see something they can build on.
change execute finish learn missed ourselves position urgency
We need to play, I don't want to say with a sense of urgency (but) we need to be able to execute and finish games. We put ourselves in position to win, and hopefully, we learn from those missed opportunities and change those outcomes.
excitement fits marketing talent together
The players, from what they've done this summer, feel this is real. I think the excitement is about the talent that fits together that can win. It's not a marketing ploy.
best broad fact feeling matter pinned players step
Why and how, I'm not sure. I think we underestimate their feeling of history, the fact that they care. I think they get pinned with a broad brush: 'They don't care, it doesn't matter to them.' But I think our best players will step up.
continue develop expand future improved integral mike player three view year
We view him as an integral part of our future and as a player who will continue to develop and expand his game, much as he has during his first three years in the NBA. Mike is a player who has improved every year that he has been in the league.
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We're extremely pleased and fortunate to add someone the caliber of John MacLeod to our coaching staff, ... His impressive resume speaks for itself in terms of his success in the NBA and the experience he has gained in this league. We think he'll make a wonderful addition to our organization and team.
last looked move several talk time trade
We looked at all (the trade scenarios) over not just today, the last several months, and nothing got done. There's things going on all the time that you talk about. And they come and go, and you move on.
core sticking together
I could see the core sticking together and being very successful. I could see something else happening. This is the NBA.
address change feels lose
When you lose ... you don't feel good. But you still have to get up, address things, change them. And when you win, it feels a little better.