Mike Fratello
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"Michael Robert "Mike" Fratello" is an American sports broadcasting/sports broadcaster and a professional basketball coach. Currently, Fratello is the color commentator/analyst for Brooklyn Nets broadcasts on the YES Network and for NBA on TNT/nationally televised games on TNT (TV channel)/TNT. He previously coached the Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association/NBA, served as NBA on NBC/NBC's lead analyst, and is currently the head coach of the Ukraine national basketball team.

Fratello is among the winningest head coaches in NBA history, ranking respectively 18th and 19th in List of National Basketball Association head coaches with 400 games coached/all-time regular season wins (667) and games coached (1,215).

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They'll leave (the cast) on for about a week, take it off, look at it, and evaluate based on how much swelling there is.

I feel badly that I didn't help our team enough down the stretch. I put Chucky in the corner, and he was set up to be trapped. It was my fault. I felt badly that I didn't help them out as well as I could.

We did a good job of forcing turnovers and that was a big factor in the game. That helped us open a lead in the second quarter.

We caught L.A. on the end of a trip, and it's easy to catch a team with their energy level down.

The guys were tuned in. We knew we had to be ready for them from the beginning. ... These guys don't forget. They realize New York came out and played us hard the last time.

Hopefully, he can come back and give us some excellent minutes.

The number of fouls by both teams didn't allow the game to have much of a flow. It broke up runs. ... But then our execution got much better. We ran plays better.

Eddie was right on him on the last shot. He made it, and there's not much you can do.

I thought it might have been a violation. But I'm not an official.