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Mike Dunleavy Thinks Six Years Isn’t Enough Time To Judge Him

Here’s the deal with NBA coaches: if your name isn’t Phil Jackson, Gregg Popovich or Jerry Sloan, you almost never get more than five years to prove yourself. That’s just how it is.

↵Apparently, Mike Dunleavy didn’t get that memo. He’s entering his seventh year with the morbid franchise, but he actually believes he deserves more time to prove himself.

↵↵Dunleavy’s main argument for keeping his job entailed giving him a chance to coach a complete lineup, which is without Blake Griffin (stress fracture in left knee), Eric Gordon (strained left groin), Kareem Rush (season-ending anterior cruciate ligament injury to his right knee) and Marcus Camby (lower-back bruise.

↵“When’s the last time you ever saw an interim coach come in and the team be successful and make a playoff run?” Dunleavy said after Thursday’s practice. “It’s not happening. Nobody knows these guys better than I know them. Give a coach a chance to coach Eric Gordon and Blake Griffin. After that, fine. Let the chips fall where they may.”

↵↵To review: Dunleavy coaching record with the Clippers is 198-307. But sure, it’s all because of injuries.

↵In a related story, Clippers fans have started a petition to get Dunleavy fired (HT: Ball Don’t Lie). Perhaps they can now add “lack of self-awareness” to the list of grievances.

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