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Pitino is Ramsay Bolton.

John Wooden is Tywin Lannister.

Geno Auriemma is Grey Worm.

Tom Crean is the eunuch Lord Varys.
 
Every character has so many flaws it's hard to match up the good guys. Just focusing on bravery, leadership and wisdom, far beyond his size, Tyler Ulis would be Tyrion.
 
No, Grayson has to be Joffrey, the insufferable, mentally ill brat.

I think Pat Forde or Jeff Goodman as Joffrey.
Grayson can play, so he's got that going for him at least. Forde and Goodman have no redeemable qualities, just like Joffrey.

Plus I really like Grayson as Robin Arryn and K as that stupid Tully bitch.
 
I think Pat Forde or Jeff Goodman as Joffrey.
Grayson can play, so he's got that going for him at least. Forde and Goodman have no redeemable qualities, just like Joffrey.

Plus I really like Grayson as Robin Arryn and K as that stupid Tully bitch.
Joffrey's violent whoremongering skill is at exceptional levels.
 
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Not really coaches, but Mary Willingham and Yara Greyjoy are strangely similar...

and Dontos Hollard and Bob Huggins.
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Pitino is clearly the Night's King.
Only in the books but I'd compare him to the Night King. He made a deal with an unsavory woman who helped him build his forces and gave him power.

I honestly may be getting them mixed up. It's rather mean to make 2 completely separate characters with the only difference being a " ' " (The Night King vs The Night's King).
 
Only in the books but I'd compare him to the Night King. He made a deal with an unsavory woman who helped him build his forces and gave him power.

I honestly may be getting them mixed up. It's rather mean to make 2 completely separate characters with the only difference being a " ' " (The Night King vs The Night's King).

Leader of the white walkers.
 
Leader of the white walkers.
I honestly might have gotten the two mixed up. It's tough when you have characters by the names of The Night King and The Night's King.

One of them is only in the books and he was a commander of the Night's Watch until he slept with a woman white walker, made her queen, and turned one of the forts on the wall into their castle (this all happens before the events of the first book/season). She gives power and gives him manpower with her whites.

And White walkers aren't written as zombies in the books, Martin describes them as beautiful and his description actually similar to his depiction of Targarians.

Sorry, I'm a GoT nerd.
 
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I honestly might have gotten the two mixed up. It's tough when you have characters by the names of The Night King and The Night's King.

One of them is only in the books and he was a commander of the Night's Watch until he slept with a woman white walker, made her queen, and turned one of the forts on the wall into their castle (this all happens before the events of the first book/season). She gives power and gives him manpower with her whites.

And White walkers aren't written as zombies in the books, Martin describes them as beautiful and his description actually similar to his depiction of Targarians.

Sorry, I'm a GoT nerd.

Whichever king he is. The First Man that the children of the forest turned. The undead king. Rick Pitino.
 
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