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OSU_Buckguy;1946283; said:had no idea brady hoke was a nets fan.
buckeyefool;1946335; said:Will Cavs fans now cheer when Ohio State gets beat?
buckeyefool;1946335; said:Will Cavs fans now cheer when Ohio State gets beat?
i'm confused. would you two fine young men please help a little old lady like me by pointing me to the aisles for adult diapers and spicy mustard?jlb1705;1946338; said:This is not the proper thread for the "discussion" you're trying to start.
EDIT: Honestly, it's not really appropriate in any other thread either given the reaction you're apparently seeking to such a loaded question.
OSU_Buckguy;1946343; said:i'm confused. would you two fine young men please help a little old lady like me by pointing me to the aisles for adult diapers and spicy mustard?
okay. but where are the pampers?Pyro Kinesis;1946345; said:He thinks that Cavs fans hate Chris Jent for working with LeBron all those years, something he doesn't do anymore.
OSU_Buckguy;1946357; said:okay. but where are the pampers?
Leaving Cleveland Cavaliers for Ohio State was coming 'home' for basketball assistant Chris Jent
Published: Wednesday, June 29, 2011
By Doug Lesmerises, The Plain Dealer
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Six years ago, shortly after finishing an 18-game stint as the interim head coach of the Orlando Magic, Chris Jent returned to Ohio State for a year to finish his undergrad degree. In his spare time, he served as a volunteer assistant with the basketball team.
"I knew you could recruit," one former player told then second-year head coach Thad Matta, "but you recruited a former NBA head coach to be a manager -- that's the best one you've ever done."
Now Matta has done it again. Jent, 41, was introduced by the Buckeyes on Wednesday as a new full-time assistant, leaving the Cavaliers after five years as an assistant to return to his alma mater.
"This was the hardest [career] decision I've ever had to make," Jent said, praising the Cavs. "I loved every day I went to work, and for me to leave that, it could only have been this type of situation, where I'm basically going back to a home."
Matta became interested in someday hiring Jent after their time together during the 2005-06 season, and Jent was the target from the moment OSU assistant Brandon Miller resigned two weeks ago. His reputation for hustle, earned during his 123-game playing career with the Buckeyes from 1988-1992, will precede him. Matta was already giving one player a preview Wednesday morning.
"If you don't play hard, he will rip your heard off," Matta said. "He'll do it in a real nice way. He's a great guy. But he has a standard for how the game is supposed to be played."
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