From Andy Staples article on SI.com
The sun beats down on the Bruins' sideline and not on the visiting sideline. "We played a gazillion plays and it was 1,000 degrees and we're standing there facing the sun for some reason," Mora said, per ESPN's Kyle Bonagura. "Of course we were hot. I turned around one time and put my back to the sun and said, 'This is a 10-degree difference with the sun at my back opposed to my face.' Hell yeah, they were fatigued. … We'll figure that one out sometime, why we're facing the sun. I don't know why. I'm sure someone could tell me. I haven't been here long enough. I'm a newbie."
Isn't this his 4th year; if he cannot figure out how to change sidelines for the good of his team, how is he going to figure out how to stop someone
The sun beats down on the Bruins' sideline and not on the visiting sideline. "We played a gazillion plays and it was 1,000 degrees and we're standing there facing the sun for some reason," Mora said, per ESPN's Kyle Bonagura. "Of course we were hot. I turned around one time and put my back to the sun and said, 'This is a 10-degree difference with the sun at my back opposed to my face.' Hell yeah, they were fatigued. … We'll figure that one out sometime, why we're facing the sun. I don't know why. I'm sure someone could tell me. I haven't been here long enough. I'm a newbie."
Isn't this his 4th year; if he cannot figure out how to change sidelines for the good of his team, how is he going to figure out how to stop someone