He did pretty well with the Knicks until they gutted their team to get ball-hog Carmello.
Amen
Thank goodness someone has a clue about D'Antoni. The Knicks were winning and one of the most exciting teams in the league with Raymond Felton at the point. Then Dolan just had to get a star so he went after Melo while gutting the roster of all the YOUNGSTERS D'Antoni was developing and winning with, along with draft picks.
In LA things would have been fine except for the roster make up.
1. It was Kobe's and Gasol's team, (Nash, Howard and D'Antoni) were outsiders.
2. Howard and Gasol despised each other.
3. Kobe called out Howard for having no heart and they despised each other. Howard could not wait to get out of LA and away from Kobe.
4. Kobe decided that he should handle the ball more than Nash, when Nash was healthy. He thought Nash would be a great spot up shooter but Kobe wanted to shoot all the time, along with handing out assists.
5. Most of the roster was injured at some point during the season.
6. I believe they were 0 and 8 prior to Mike arriving.
7. The Lakers made the playoffs and got beat in the first round after Kobe went down.
8. Howard left the next year and Kobe was hurt along with Nash. They had zero talent other than Gasol.
9. Mike was not able to manage the personalities on that team, that was his downfall. I am not sure anyone could have. Even the great Phil Jackson did not jump at the opportunity to become coach of that group.
I wish Mike would have never taken that job. I expect that it will haunt him for the rest of his life.
I have no idea why anyone would prefer to have Hornacek as our coach over D'Antoni. It really make no sense.
Hire Nash as Head Coach with MDA as his lead assistant while adding Thibodeau as your defensive assistant. I expect that group would be able to make the current Suns roster relevant.
I would even take Thibodeau as head coach with Mike as his assistant, or just Thibodeau. I can no longer watch a Hornacek coached team.
It would cost a bunch to put that group together but we have invested millions into players that are playing the wrong way, with no improvement in sight. If our upper management does not see the same thing I have no idea what they are watching. It is time to stop blaming the players for every loss.
It is time to fix our biggest issue. Fire Hornacek.
Certainly this roster is not perfect but I do not think it is as bad as most of you make it out to be. I do think it is being managed horribly.
I know most of you disagree but at some point you will see the light.