Poll - Igor Kokoskov's Future With the Suns

How long does Igor Kokoskov last (in terms of recent coach performance)?

  • Lindsay Hunter/Terry Porter Scenario (Gone in 2018)

    Votes: 12 24.0%
  • Earl Watson/Jay Triano Scenario (Gone at the End of the Season or in the Middle of Next Season)

    Votes: 19 38.0%
  • Jeff Hornacek/Frank Johnson Scenario (2-3 Seasons, No Progress)

    Votes: 3 6.0%
  • Scott Skiles/Danny Ainge Scenario (3-4 Seasons, Limited Success)

    Votes: 8 16.0%
  • Alvin Gentry/Mike D'Antoni Scenario (4+ Seasons and Return to Contention)

    Votes: 8 16.0%

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1tinsoldier

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i'd like to see what Ayton and Holmes can do on the floor together before i make a significant move for a big man
Holmes is a legit starter and fills in Ayton's weaknesses
and Ayton is the outside threat that Holmes isn't
i don't care whether you call either a center or power forward
let them play to their strengths

it's ridiculous that we haven't seen them on the floor together all season
and that's another reason i'd like to see what our players can do under a good coach before i trade somebody with potential
 

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i'd like to see what Ayton and Holmes can do on the floor together before i make a significant move for a big man
Holmes is a legit starter and fills in Ayton's weaknesses
and Ayton is the outside threat that Holmes isn't
i don't care whether you call either a center or power forward
let them play to their strengths

it's ridiculous that we haven't seen them on the floor together all season
and that's another reason i'd like to see what our players can do under a good coach before i trade somebody with potential

Holmes isn't a hopeless case as an outside shooter either. He actually shot 1.4 threes a game in his second year in the league and hit 35%. I'm not saying it's a strength, but you'd think the Suns would at least see what they had in playing him with Ayton. What's the harm? We start going on losing streaks or getting blown out?
 

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If the Suns change head coaches they should keep Luke Walton in mind.

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I don't know why they report the length of head coaching contracts anymore. Almost no one lasts that long. Instead of saying that the contract is for "$18 million over three years," they just should just say it's for $18 million. The "three years" part is meaningless.
 

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Worst NBA Coaching Records All-Time, 55+ Games -

Bill Hanzlik - 11-71, .134
Quinn Buckner - 13-69, .159
Jimmy Darden - 11-51, .177
Kiki VanDeWeghe - 12-52, .188
Kenny Natt - 11-47, .190
Brian Winters - 36-148, .196
Igor Kokoskov - 11-44, .200
 

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Worst NBA Coaching Records All-Time, 55+ Games -

Bill Hanzlik - 11-71, .134
Quinn Buckner - 13-69, .159
Jimmy Darden - 11-51, .177
Kiki VanDeWeghe - 12-52, .188
Kenny Natt - 11-47, .190
Brian Winters - 36-148, .196
Igor Kokoskov - 11-44, .200

Have not done the research....but anybody know which of these guys after posting those records kept their jobs?
 

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Have not done the research....but anybody know which of these guys after posting those records kept their jobs?
None.. those are their career coaching records. The question to ask is has there been any HC’s to have terrible starts to their HC career, ala Koko, only to turn it around and flourish?
 

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None.. those are their career coaching records. The question to ask is has there been any HC’s to have terrible starts to their HC career, ala Koko, only to turn it around and flourish?

Just for kicks, I figured I would look at the first years of some of the better coaches currently in the league:

Steve Kerr: 67-15
Billy Donovan: 55-27
Rick Carlisle: 50-32
Erik Spoelstra: 43-39
Doc Rivers: 41-41
Quin Snyder: 38-44
Mike Budenholzer: 38-44
Mike Malone: 28-54
Brad Stevens: 25-57
Greg Popovich: 17-47

Popovich, of course, decided to take over a tough situation and turned in arguably the greatest tank in NBA history. He added Duncan to a healthy Admiral the next year and won 56 games. The team was 3-15 when he fired Bob Hill and made himself coach.

Mike D'Antoni had a bad first season with the Nuggets (14-36) and with the Suns (21-40) and the Knicks (32-50).

So...I'd say a bad start is not a disqualifier for being a good coach. Of course, it depends on how you quantify "terrible". I'd say Igor's start is more "terrible" than any of these guys.
 

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Brian Winters lasted the longest of the group because he was the first coach for the expansion Vancouver franchise.

Roy Rubin (4-47) missed the list because he coached a few less games than Igor.
 

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These are the worst starts that I could find for NBA coaches who won 400+ career games (not including coaches who had coached in the ABA), with a minimum of 55 games their first season -

Bill Fitch - 15-67, .183 (expansion team)
Gregg Popovich - 17-47, .266
Mike D'Antoni - 14-36, .280
Gene Shue - 16-40, .286
Byron Scott - 26-56, .317
Scott Brooks - 22-47, .319
Flip Saunders - 20-42, .323
Larry Costello - 27-55, .329 (expansion team)
John MacLeod, 30-52, .366
Jerry Sloan - 30-52, .366
Bernie Bickerstaff - 31-51, .378
 
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See, Igor is better than Popovich...whew and I was worried.
 

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See, Igor is better than Popovich...whew and I was worried.

.200 > .266 ?????

BTW - Fitch's 1970 Cleveland expansion team started out 0-15 and was 1-27 after 28 games. Would any coach survive that sort of start now?
 

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Holly crap its worse than I originally understood.

I was guessing the suns would win at least 7 more games. I didn't notice some of those records were not a full season.

Igor is so bad he has destroyed my ability to understand plain English....:)
 

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These are the worst starts that I could find for NBA coaches who won 400+ career games (not including coaches who had coached in the ABA), with a minimum of 55 games their first season -

Bill Fitch - 15-67, .183 (expansion team)
Gregg Popovich - 17-47, .266
Mike D'Antoni - 14-36, .280
Gene Shue - 16-40, .286
Byron Scott - 26-56, .317
Scott Brooks - 22-47, .319
Flip Saunders - 20-42, .323
Larry Costello - 27-55, .329
John MacLeod, 30-52, .366
Jerry Sloan - 30-52, .366
Bernie Bickerstaff - 31-51, .378

Not a very long list and only two of those guys won an NBA title. Doesn't bode well for Igor.
 

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Not a very long list and only two of those guys won an NBA title. Doesn't bode well for Igor.

Three of them did (Fitch's came with Boston), but it helps to get a Larry Bird (Fitch), Tim Duncan and David Robinson (Popovich) or Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Costello).
 

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Duane Rankin‏@DuaneRankin 15m15 minutes ago
“Phoenix is lucky to have a guy like that who cares, who wants his team to win. They’ll have options to do some stuff in the offseason, trades, whatever they’re going to do, but he’s an unbelievable coach and an unbelievable person.” #Jazz Joe Ingles about #Suns Igor Kokoskov
 

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“Phoenix is lucky to have a guy like that who cares, who wants his team to win. They’ll have options to do some stuff in the offseason, trades, whatever they’re going to do, but he’s an unbelievable coach and an unbelievable person.”-#Jazz Joe Ingles

lucky? most coaches don't care and don't want their teams to win?

unbelievable how someone so unbelievable was never promoted by the Jazz or any of his other teams in 17 years
 
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