Head Coach thread

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  1. Scalma

    Scalma Well-Known Member

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    Haven’t seen one, figured it’d be useful since it’s pretty much inevitable that Stotts will be fired.

    Who you hiring and why?

    ESPN ran an article on some candidates back in September, and broke it down in different categories

    https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id...rospects-tyronn-lue-tom-thibodeau-chris-finch

    Rising stars

    Charles Lee- Milwaukee
    in his sixth season working under Mike Budenholzerin Atlanta and now Milwaukee. Fans of Lee, who played professionally overseas before spending a couple of years as an equity trader on Wall Street, tout him as a five-tool coach who is every bit as comfortable having meaningful conversations with a backup point guard as he is dining with a team owner. Those who have worked with him say he has an intuitive sense of how to inspire improvement from players but also understands high-level strategy and the preparation required to implement it. He is, in the words of one peer, someone who is "categorically going to be an NBA head coach."


    Wes Unseld Jr- Denver
    15-year assistant who oversees the defense for the Denver Nuggetsis finally beginning to attract attention for his combination of steadiness, smarts and empathy. Growing up around the NBA and his work for a variety of head coaches has given him a firm understanding of the dynamics that drive staffs and organizations. He may not be the firebrand his boss Michael Malone is -- but these days that's an asset, especially with veteran rosters.

    Jordi Fernandez- Denver
    Fernandez, who was courted by both Minnesota and Memphis in recent seasons for key positions on their staffs, is the kind of coaching Renaissance man front offices are increasingly seeking. He has been a member of a championship organization in Cleveland, served as a G League head coach, worked with the Spanish national team and grinded in the video room.

    Pat Delaney- Orlando
    Whether it's the Heat family or members of the Van Gundy brothers-Clifford coaching tree, Delaney has huge fans around the league. They believe there are few assistants with greater fluency of the NBA game. Clifford certainly agrees, and he entrusts Delany with control of the Magic's late-game strategy. If Delany doesn't receive an interview this offseason, the time is not far off.

    Steve Hetzel- Orlando
    Praised for his work with Kemba Walker in Charlotte and this season with Markelle Fultz, Hetzel carried his reputation as a teacher and communicator into an interview for the Cleveland vacancy last summer. Having come up as a video coordinator, Hetzel has always had a knack for detail. In recent years, players and coaches have admired his ability to establish trust with players through sweat equity -- he tells them the unvarnished truth and furnishes them with information that will make them better.

    Brian Keefe- Oklahoma City
    Yet another alum of the Spurs' video room, Keefe has engendered the confidence of the Thunder organization with his sharpness, and they were thrilled to bring him back to serve beside Billy Donovan. Keefe is a question-asker, the voice in the room who's inclined to suggest a contrary approach with thoughtfulness. He forges positive relationships with players and is a big-picture person.

    Darvin Ham- Milwaukee
    would command the instant respect of current players with his voice and manner as a hard-nosed NBA vet. He also brings a strong development background as a longtime assistant to Budenholzer, who offers an annual clinic in the art of team building and management.

    Ime Udoka- Brooklyn
    has the unanimous respect of the Spurs organization from top to bottom, having served on Popovich's staff for seven seasons following a seven-year NBA playing career. Now with Philadelphia alongside the since-fired Brown, Udoka is a reliable, process-oriented coach with measured confidence and a way with players.


    Former head coaches

    Kenny Atkinson- LAC
    will be among the most sought-after candidates on the market. Whatever transpired in Brooklyn, Atkinson is still regarded as a multiskilled coach who is an expert teacher, culture maven and expansive thinker who understands how to work his team's strengths.

    Jason Kidd- LA
    has received favorable reviews as an assistant under Frank Vogel for the Lakers. He's eager for another chance as a head coach and will likely have opportunities to make a pitch to owners and execs in the near future.

    Mark Jackson
    often mentioned as a candidate with high favorable ratings among players.

    Dave Joerger- Philadelphia
    Last September, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski asked Erik Spoelstra and Doc Riversto name an opposing head coach for whom it was particularly tough to prepare. Both coaches cited Joerger for his creativity and game management. There are competing books on Joerger, who spent three seasons each in Memphis and Sacramento. Either he's a strong tactician with some jagged edges, or he's a basketball savant who was unceremoniously fired by two notoriously dysfunctional front offices. Several executives and veteran head coaches say they're curious to see how Joerger could perform in a more stable situation.
     
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  2. Natebishop3

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    Joerger would be interesting. Sac is a mess so I don't blame him for that shit show.
     
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    yeah he seems the most intriguing out of those guys listed.
     
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    Gotta fire Olshey first.
     
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    Atkinson!
     
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    My preference is Ettore Messina. He is very experienced and also spent 5 years next to Popovich.
     
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    Make Blazers Great Again. I'd take a chupacabra over Stotts right now.
     
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    Natebishop3 Don't tread on me!

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    Gotta fire McGowan first!
     
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    SlyPokerDog Woof! Staff Member Administrator

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    McGowan runs the business side of things for the Blazers and Seahawks. He's doing a good job.
     
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    Natebishop3 Don't tread on me!

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    The joke is lost on you. :sigh:
     
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    julius Global Moderator Staff Member Global Moderator

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    you're expecting people to be rationale, you stupid dog.
     
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    Natebishop3 Don't tread on me!

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    I'm expecting people to detect humor!
     
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    hes good for a rebuilding team, as he showed with brooklyn, however, im not sure hes good enough for a competing team
     
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    new head coach must be someone whos never been a head coach in the nba

    so either assistant nba coach or a younger head coach from the ncaa
     
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    Playcalling has never been less important

    It's the player, not the play, who will determine a coach's fortune. As coaching has evolved from craft to art in today's NBA, fewer possessions are strict interpretations of the coach's playbook. Sets that were once ordered by the sideline are now basic actions that promote playmaking opportunities in a free-flowing system.
    Devising a coverage scheme is a task that can be delegated to a bright assistant, but listening to a player, demanding accountability from him and his 14 teammates, and voicing a message that inspires rests with a head coach.
     
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    "....demanding accountability from him and his 14 teammates, and voicing a message that inspires rests with a head coach."

    And that is where Stotts seems to have fallen well short since the beginning.
     
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    Sam Cassell?
     
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    I doubt it. Olshey will hire somebody proven to save his arse here in Portland.
     
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    santeesioux Just keep on scrolling by

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    Ime Udoka is a local guy so people would like him and remember him as a player.
     

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