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I don't know if Earl Watson was a good hire or a bad hire however I would have liked for Ryan McDonough to give at least another interview or two before they hired him.
Why? It's not like there's any secrets out there. If you're satisfied with the job Watson has done and you like him why screw around and risk losing him to someone else. Or why risk souring his attitude from the start? This has happened many times before and I can't think of a single time when the interim still got the job if the team felt the need to continue the process after having seen what the interim could do. This is standard practice IMO and I can't for the life of me figure out why it's now being made into such a big deal.
The players (unless it's players like Durant or LeBron) should not have a primary say as to the next head coach should be.
I wouldn't even let Durant or Lebron pick my next coach. I'd weigh all the factors and reach a decision and a superstar liking him would have little to do with my choice. But part of what you're looking for, a very BIG part of what you're looking for, is someone that the players respect and respond to. That's all their endorsement would have meant to me if I were doing the hiring. If i wasn't satisfied with the other areas of his performance, that endorsement would mean nothing.