Coaching Staff will remain the same

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  1. OneLifeToLive

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    Agree. But if that is the actual issue, I think there is one guy out there that can align his system and the resources that needs to be spent to meet somewhere in the middle. And who knows maybe Terry thinks he has this system already.
     
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    Which guy is that?

    Maybe. His track record as a head coach with defense was in the bottom tier.
     
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    Someone who carries and teaches more of an opportunistic style. His old boss George Karl? Maybe Gp? Although, Gp has never coached anything organized in the league so that maybe giving him too much credit. But Gp played more opportunistic
     
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    Yeah, I suggested George Karl a few weeks ago. Not sure about GP. Great defensive player doesn't always translate to great coach.
     
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    When you are asking guys to play on both ends of the court, of course you are going to need to cut their minutes if you want them to have energy to close games. This is one reason Stotts needs to play and develop his bench more, and cut starters minutes.
     

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