Fremantle coach Ross Lyon has urged fans to be patient with the clubs rebuild, saying it could take about four years before his side are in a position to challenge for the flag again.The Dockers are set to overhaul their list at the end of the season, with more than a dozen players expected to be shown the door.Fremantles hierarchy have decided a rebuild is necessary following a disastrous 2016 campaign that has seen the club go from premiership fancies to competition easybeats.With just one round remaining, the Dockers sit in 16th spot with a 3-18 win-loss record.Matthew Pavlich will retire after Sundays clash with the Bulldogs at Domain Stadium, while players such as Hayden Ballantyne, Nick Suban, Michael Barlow, Zac Clarke, Garrick Ibbotson, Ed Langdon, and Chris Mayne could join rival clubs via trades or free agency.A host of other players are set to be delisted, giving Lyon the first chance in his coaching career to rebuild a list.The Dockers had previously hoped the return of star trio Nat Fyfe, Michael Johnson, and Harley Bennell from injury would allow the club to make a swift rebound.But Lyon warned that is unlikely to be the case.The 10th-year coach pointed to the Western Bulldogs recent rebuild as a typical example of how long it might take.The Bulldogs featured in preliminary finals in 2009 and 2010, before deciding to rebuild after crashing to 10th in 2011.The club broke their four-year finals absence when they finished sixth on the ladder last year.Lyon is contracted until 2020, and says hell probably need most of that time to get the team back into finals mode.We understand were rebuilding. Thats on the agenda, Lyon said on Friday.Ive certainly got a time frame. Everyone hopes to do it quickly. But I think history tells you its going to take some time.Basically (for) everyone its about in their fourth year isnt it.We dont know exactly where were at. Its a moving feast. Theres basically seven or eight players under 20 games again. Were on a journey.This year will be just the second time a Lyon-coached side has missed out on the finals.The only other time was in 2007, when the Saints finished ninth in Lyons debut as a coach.Some experts have doubted Lyons ability to be able to rebuild a list.But the 49-year-old is confident he can do it, and is looking forward to the challenge.Lyon will head to the United States during the off-season to take part in an authentic leadership course at Harvard.Hawthorns Alastair Clarkson, Geelongs Chris Scott, and St Kildas Alan Richardson are other AFL coaches who have done the course. 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Paul Pierce couldnt believe he missed at the end. Young scored a season-high 26 points to spark a huge effort from the leagues most productive bench, and Los Angeles beat the Brooklyn Nets 99-94 on Wednesday night after blowing a 27-point lead. RIO DE JANEIRO -- Go gold or go home.Majlinda Kelmendi won Kosovos first Olympic medal on Sunday, taking gold in the womens 52-kilogram judo division.The top-ranked Kelmendi, the young countrys best-known athlete, was the favorite heading into the competition. She scored only once against Odette Giuffrida in the final, but it was enough to beat the Italian.To be honest, I came here for the gold medal, but its crazy, Kelmendi said. This is the first time that Kosovo is part of the Olympics, and for the first time, I think gold is huge.After her victory was announced, Kelmendi hugged Giuffrida and then walked off the mat in tears. Wearing a blue uniform -- one that matched many of the Kosovo flags being waved in the arena -- a teary Kelmendi waved to the crowd and raised her arms.Kelmendi has struggled for years to represent her country, which declared independence from Serbia in 2008, in the Japanese martial art.At the 2012 London Games, she represented Albania because Kosovo was not recognized by the International Olympic Committee until 2014. Four years ago, Kelmendi lost to Christianne Legentil of Mauritius in the second round. In Rio de Janeiro, the two met again and Kelmendi advanced.She said her toughest fight on Sunday was the semifinal bout against MMisato Nakamura, a three-time world champion and one of the judoka who has inspired her.ddddddddddddThe 24-year-old Kelmendi is also a former world champion and was her countrys flagbearer when the eight-member Kosovo team walked in the opening ceremony. She has Kosovo and Albanian citizenship and started judo in Sarajevo when she was 8, when her sister convinced her to give it a try.I always wanted to be part of the Olympic Games with the Kosovo flag and the Kosovo anthem, she said. I had dreamed for this moment for so long and I had refused so many offers, so many millions from other countries (to represent them).There are no millions in the world that can make me feel how I feel today.The bronze medals went to Nakamura, who also won a bronze at the Beijing Games, and Natalia Kuziutina of Russia.In the mens 66-kilogram division, 26th-ranked Fabio Basile of Italy surprised top-ranked An Baul of South Korea by flipping him for an immediate victory less than two minutes into the fight.Its hard to believe that its not still a dream, Basile said.The bronze medals were won by Rishod Sobirov of Uzbekistan and Masashi Ebinuma of Japan. ' ' '