http://www.azcentral.com/sports/suns/articles/2008/05/11/20080511suns.html
Coro offers up some names, almost all of them former Suns players:
- Kurt Rambis
- Tyrone Corbin
- Kenny Gattison
- Paul Silas
- Paul Westphal
- Vinny Del Negro
- Eddie Johnson
- Lionel Hollins
Of those players, probably only Silas, Westphal, and Eddie Johnson identify as Suns players. Rambis will always be a Laker. Del Negro will always be a Spur, even as a member of the Suns mgt. team. Corbin and Gattison were two of my favorite Suns players during that pre-Barkley era, but they were scrappers and unsung journeymen. Silas is probably best working with young players. I love Lionel Hollins having spent some time with the man while he was a Suns assistant, but for a variety of reasons I won't discuss here, I can't see him being the guy.
Of those names mentioned, I can see Rambis and Corbin as the only two legitimate candidates. Westphal already had his chance and EJ has never shown any interest in coaching in the NBA until now. Gattison is interesting and I'm sure he knows defense, but I'm not sure he's really cut his teeth yet.
For those looking for Jeff Hornacek, he's made it clear he wants to raise his family. He likes keeping a foot in the door, but he's not looking to on a more-than-full-time job right now.
The one name not on there that I'm disappointed to see missing is Mark West. He would seem to fit all of Ainge's criteria and he's someone all the players would respect -- especially Amare. Maybe West likes his management gig, but I think he'd be a huge asset on the floor. He's smart and people love him.
Coro offers up some names, almost all of them former Suns players:
- Kurt Rambis
- Tyrone Corbin
- Kenny Gattison
- Paul Silas
- Paul Westphal
- Vinny Del Negro
- Eddie Johnson
- Lionel Hollins
Of those players, probably only Silas, Westphal, and Eddie Johnson identify as Suns players. Rambis will always be a Laker. Del Negro will always be a Spur, even as a member of the Suns mgt. team. Corbin and Gattison were two of my favorite Suns players during that pre-Barkley era, but they were scrappers and unsung journeymen. Silas is probably best working with young players. I love Lionel Hollins having spent some time with the man while he was a Suns assistant, but for a variety of reasons I won't discuss here, I can't see him being the guy.
Of those names mentioned, I can see Rambis and Corbin as the only two legitimate candidates. Westphal already had his chance and EJ has never shown any interest in coaching in the NBA until now. Gattison is interesting and I'm sure he knows defense, but I'm not sure he's really cut his teeth yet.
For those looking for Jeff Hornacek, he's made it clear he wants to raise his family. He likes keeping a foot in the door, but he's not looking to on a more-than-full-time job right now.
The one name not on there that I'm disappointed to see missing is Mark West. He would seem to fit all of Ainge's criteria and he's someone all the players would respect -- especially Amare. Maybe West likes his management gig, but I think he'd be a huge asset on the floor. He's smart and people love him.