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08:06 AM ET 04.19 | Rick Adelman is out, and some are wondering whether past is prologue. In each of the Rockets' previous coaching hires, they went with proven coaches -- Adelman and Jeff Van Gundy -- who had sat out the previous seasons. But the present search will immediately include assistant coaches. Rockets assistants Elston Turner and Jack Sikma and former Rockets player Mario Elie, who has been an assistant with the Kings, Warriors and Spurs, will interview for the position, according to a person with knowledge of the process.

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April 19, 2011  08:19 AM ET

They are going to be horrible going forward...Adelman was a solid coach with a pretty good system....Now some of these other dunces they called out all I can do is laugh.....

April 19, 2011  08:19 AM ET

Two words, Isiah Thomas!

April 19, 2011  08:27 AM ET
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Houston is in trouble. They are a rudderless ship.

With no one to row the boat... I would say blow it up but hell - they don't have any pieces worth taking.

Adelman deserved better...

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April 19, 2011  08:56 AM ET
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With no one to row the boat... I would say blow it up but hell - they don't have any pieces worth taking. Adelman deserved better...

I'm with you 100% on that one. I can't believe they are letting Adelman go. He wasn't setting the world on fire, but he is certainly a good coach.

April 19, 2011  09:06 AM ET

"I'm the franchise, just like the Houston Rockets."

April 19, 2011  09:15 AM ET
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Spoelstra will be available soon.

Doc Rivers will be available soon.

April 19, 2011  09:17 AM ET
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Doc Rivers will be available soon.

So will PJ....

April 19, 2011  09:19 AM ET
QUOTE(#10):

So will PJ....

So will Mike D

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April 19, 2011  09:37 AM ET

Out with the Old and in with the Old, Bros?

April 19, 2011  10:28 AM ET

Fired the wrong man. Morey has churned that lineup for three years and produced nothing but the NBA's largest collection of quality small forwards. If Alexander wanted to win as badly as the loving press would have you believe he would have cast Morey adrift a year ago.

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April 19, 2011  10:40 AM ET
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So will Mike D

...and the liquor store should be open by now.

April 19, 2011  10:57 AM ET

Please, somebody hire van Gundy. Just to get him off of the TV broadcasts.

April 19, 2011  11:17 AM ET
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So will Mike D

So will Stan V

April 19, 2011  11:19 AM ET

I've never been able to wrap my head around the idea of firing a coach when a team isn't set up to win. Houston isn't going anywhere--it doesn't matter who's holding the clipboard.

 
April 19, 2011  11:21 AM ET
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Please, somebody hire van Gundy. Just to get him off of the TV broadcasts.

I rather see them get rid of Mark Jackson.

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