Originally posted by JCSunsfan
Last night, on KTAR's talk to the coach show, they said that FJ will be Basketball Digest's Coach of the Year. Did anyone else catch that?
Thoughts?
IMO it should be coaching STAFF of the year if anything. Frank owes alot to his assistants.
You could say the same thing about a lot of COY winners. Phil Jackson would be nothing without Tex Winter. It's understood that the head coach doesn't do it all by himself.
At any rate, I think that 4QF is underrated. The most remarkable aspect of his coaching performance is management of egos.
- Remember Mr. "All Alone"?
Remember how New Jersey was thrilled to trade him, because he was selfish and couldn't get along with his coach or his teammates?
Look at him now! He loves his teammates, and his teammates love him. He is a consummate team player and leader.
- Remember "And-for-me"?
Remember the former superstar who was constantly whining and pointing figures, blaming everybody and everything in the world for all his problems? Remember how much doubt there was that he could ever accept a role as a complementary player? Remember how getting rid of this guy was far and away the most popular request that fans had for team management?
Remember Peter Vescey going on national TV in February of 2002, when Skiles was still coach, and saying that Penny was such a problem that, if the Suns couldn't trade him, they were going to waive him outright, and eat the remaining $60M on his contract? I don't think anybody really believed that particular report, but Penny was enough of a problem that Vescey was able to say it with a straight face, and it didn't become one of the biggest jokes of the season.
Look at him now! His mouth has been under control. He has accepted his role as a complementary player, and even become one of the best complementary players in the league. We're happy to have him on our team. We'd still like to be rid of his gargantuan contract if we could, but that's only because of money, and trading him is no longer near the top of our to-do list.
- Remember a lottery pick out of Arkansas with undeniable skills, but such a fragile psyche that the Celtics had given up on him, and traded him without getting much in return?
Look at him now! He's one of the league's bright up-and-comers. The trade that brought him here is now regarded as ridiculously lopsided in our favor. It's being compared to another Suns-Celtics trade involving a guard named Johnson and a forward with the initials R.R.
- Remember the talk about the logjam at PF? Remember the widespread assumption that Googs would have to be part of the rotation, whether he could get the job done or not, because you couldn't sit a player with an eight-figure salary without creating chemistry problems?
Well, he's sitting... and there are no chemistry problems.
Chemistry-wise, this team was a disaster when 4QF took over. It was taking on water like the
Titanic. Somehow, the ship is floating again, and going full speed ahead. The team today, with largely the same roster, is one of the most tight-knit groups in the league.
That, to me, is a sign of excellent coaching.
Not to mention that he guided the team to an unexpected playoff berth and elicited a ROY season from a 20-year-old with no college experience and very little high school experience.
Clearly, 4QF had some help from a quality staff of assistant coaches. Just how much of this remarkable performance is attributable to the assistants isn't clear and IMO doesn't matter. It's a great coaching performance, and the fact that we have some of the best assistants in franchise history shouldn't take anything away from what 4QF has accomplished.
Would I give 4QF my COY vote? I don't know. But he's certainly on my list of candidates.