He can also show ML how to hold his ground. How to block shots without jumping, and how eat glass and rusty nails.
I am all for bringing Joel back. Too many nice guys on our roster. He may not have much skill left but he certainly has not lost any of his red-ass-ness. Would also get to bring my Joel jersey out of retirement for the second time.
I could just see him now pulling Leonard aside "don't you fucking let that chump push you around! Don't act like a pussy!"
Aldridge included. I remembered the time when Aldridge was about to help the other team up. Pryzbilla grabbed him and said "you don't fucking help them up! They are the enemy!"
I still, for the life of me, cannot understand how someone can post the following averages - 4.8 ppg ... 8.4 rpg 5.5 ppg ... 8.7 rpg 4.1 ppg ... 7.9 rpg Shouldn't those numbers be inverted? I mean, I've been watching ball well before Przybilla was drafted, but how can you average 4.8 ppg and 8.4 rpg, at 7'1"? Did he have two left hands or something?
he was actually a pretty good P&R player, but we did a lot of Roy Iso's then, or LMA P&pops. Sergio looked for him. He was basically a putback player who spent all of his energy on D. At one point, he was over 70% FG% at the All-Star break. He tapered off, I think, but he was cruising for the highest FG% in a very long time for more than half the season.
If he and Roy were motivated, they'd work the first couple of years like Hersey Hawkins. No title and little pay. His "Power" Forward was Aldridge. Every Center (Przybilla, Oden, Camby, and Hickson) who has played with Aldridge set his career per-minute rebound record then. (Yes, I looked it up. 17 years for Camby.) None wanted to leave little old Portland. I wonder why.
I'd be shocked if Pryz has any interest in coaching. I'll bet he'd rather relax, spend time with family, and drink Coors Light.
I'm talking Przybilla, not roy. And why would I care what title Joel received? And PA and Joel are the only ones to which the money should matter. Call him th new King Tut and Pay him in body weight of gold, just so long as he teaches defense. Oden only played with him. Camby wanted out.
Joel's playing career should have ended when he tore his patella tendon a few years ago, he never regained his form as a good backup. Thinking back to the year we first acquired him and he played so successfully with Damon was a pretty exciting time. What experience does Pryz have to be a successful NBA coach? Not that I'm against the idea but I've never heard anything that leads me to believe he has any coaching aptitude.
I think he'd make a good assistant coach with a focus on defense; with the young guys out there in the early Roy years, he was the the floor general on the defensive end. he told people where to go, how to rotate, and called all the defensive huddles during stoppages of play.