
Former Cavs assistant coach Chris Jent has left the team to take an assistant coaching position with the Ohio State Buckeyes. My writeup on Jent’s move can be found over at NBC. Best of luck to Mr. Jent, his family, and the Buckeyes.

Former Cavs assistant coach Chris Jent has left the team to take an assistant coaching position with the Ohio State Buckeyes. My writeup on Jent’s move can be found over at NBC. Best of luck to Mr. Jent, his family, and the Buckeyes.
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Hell of a 3 paragraph write-up, Krolik. I kid, I kid.
I guess once it was official that Jent didn’t need to go to Lithuania and teach Valanciunas to shoot an 18 footer; it was time for him to move on to new challenges.
Jent was fun to watch at Ohio State. Perhaps he’ll now be their head coach someday.
Or maybe he saw tristans thompsons offensive game and decided that there was no way to fix it.
Has anyone else had to deal with that annoying “Slow Script” on this website? Every time I get on here I get that message…and I’ve tried multiple computers.
Does anyone know what will happen to the 2012 draft if the 2011-2012 NBA season is locked out? If there did happen to be a short season would they go off of that, or just go off of last year or what? I’m hoping for an interesting yet no win season for the Cavs, next years draft could really help us get into contention.
@Ben….I heard somewhere that if there is no 2011-2012 season they do the draft order based on an average of the last 5 years…so we would be royally screwed with like a 48 win average and draft in the 20s.
If there is a half season though i think we would be fine.