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I agree. Let the rebuilding begin. The only problem is we can't do much next two years.
Not to mention that he would have to actually be there with the team. He can get away with being the GM from his home in San Diego, but it's pretty hard to coach the team and conduct practice from another state. Just ask Pat Riley.I do NOT want to see Kerr pulling double duty. I have no reason to believe that he can't do a good job but i don't want to hear any excuses a year down the road that being GM/HC was too much for him to truely showcase his coaching skills.
for 2 years. Thibideau (sp?) to take over after the "Shaq years".
THat would be my best case scenario right now.
No Avery Johnson...listening to his voice would be enough to make me puke after every interview. Plus, don't think a championship will come with Avery at the helm. At least, it didn't with Dallas did it?
Except for Silas, who I think would be great with a veteran team, I don't want any of the retreads that always seem to get jobs. No thanks to Fratello, Van Gundy, Collins, Carlisle, Saunders (if Detroit fires him), etc. And also, no one from D'Antoni's staff need apply either.
I would be OK if they just hired Thibideau outright.
Silas is my first choice to.
Your first choice to what?
Why isn't Laimbeer coaching in the NBA though? Red flag?Kurt Rambis or Bill Laimbeer. Both would have instant respect from their playing days, and hopefully will mold the team in their image. Plus, I'd love to see Laimbeer show Amare how to play some D.
Your first choice to what?
I suggested Paul Silas as Sr. Asst. Coach earlier in this thread.
If the Suns could utimately arrange that, it would pave the way for Eddie Johnson to step in as Head Coach, with Silas mentoring him.
As long as it's not John MacLead. Colangelo brought him back to mentor Scott Skiles and taught him all the wrong things.
MacLeod was the original D'Antoni. Ultra small-ball and very slow to react to situations. 'Hardly ever made things happen.
It's why the Suns are considered a passive team. And, as the Spurs have shown us repeatedly, the aggressive team gets the calls.
Why isn't Laimbeer coaching in the NBA though? Red flag?
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Exactly how long has Rambis been waiting for an opportunity? It seems like decades.
Laker fan's.....who's next in line if/when PJ quits?
that might not be a bad thing for phoenix. I like avery. I think he made some mistakes in dallas and lost touch with that team. but I think he has a lot of potential as a coach in the NBA. I don't know that avery is the right fit though...nor who is..i have a crazy feeling our next coach will be avery johnson
that might not be a bad thing for phoenix. I like avery. I think he made some mistakes in dallas and lost touch with that team. but I think he has a lot of potential as a coach in the NBA. I don't know that avery is the right fit though...nor who is..
but avery has a relationship with nash. he will value the position enough to get nash a quality BUP. and he would push amare to elevate other areas of his game that are lacking. the key is for his players to relate to him and vice versa. I think that is what went wrong in dallas this year.
The Doug Collins suggestion always makes my head spin. Doug Collins was:
- Fired in Chicago because he couldn't get beyond the second round with Michael Jordan. He was replaced by Phil Jackson.
- Fired in Detroit because he couldn't do anything in the playoffs despite having a young and healthy Grant Hill. He was replaced by Alvin Gentry.
- Fired in Washington because, well, they just stunk. Michael came out of retirement and couldn't save his career. IIRC, he was replaced by Eddie Jordan.
Collins is a very smart basketball mind, but it doesn't translate to winning head coach. He'd probably be much better in the scouting/management part of it.
The Doug Collins suggestion always makes my head spin. Doug Collins was:
- Fired in Chicago because he couldn't get beyond the second round with Michael Jordan. He was replaced by Phil Jackson.
- Fired in Detroit because he couldn't do anything in the playoffs despite having a young and healthy Grant Hill. He was replaced by Alvin Gentry.
- Fired in Washington because, well, they just stunk. Michael came out of retirement and couldn't save his career. IIRC, he was replaced by Eddie Jordan.
Collins is a very smart basketball mind, but it doesn't translate to winning head coach. He'd probably be much better in the scouting/management part of it.
I think it will come down to Tom Thibodeau or Alvin Gentry.