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    If a team approaches Mitch for an interview and he accepts said interview, would he leave if he is offered the position? I’m sure the Spurs already have a decision in place but that could make things more apparent.

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    No team in the NBA will offer him a position as headcoach

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    Spurs are safe, since nobody will sign him to coaching job anytime soon

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    I'm sure there are some minor conference college teams who would love to hire Mitch. They should make their pitches before it's too late!

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    I'm sure there are some minor conference college teams who would love to hire Mitch. They should make their pitches before it's too late!
    Don't expect Fordham to come knocking.

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    No team in the NBA will offer him a position as headcoach
    He was a finalist for the Wizards job last summer…

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    If a team approaches Mitch for an interview and he accepts said interview, would he leave if he is offered the position? I’m sure the Spurs already have a decision in place but that could make things more apparent.
    I think we're ok here...

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    No team in the NBA will offer him a position as headcoach
    I’m afraid one might. The choice between Mitch and Jenkins is obvious (there is no real ‘choice’)—but the Spurs are stupid and may go with Mitch anyway.

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    I would think would Mitch would take an opportunity to go somewhere else if it arises since a new coach typically brings in his own staff. Doesn't necessarily have to be a head coaching position, could just be a better assistant coaching position

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    I was one of Mitch's biggest critics when he began, and his first 50 games as head coach were as bad as I have seen. But in the last 20 or so games he started doing real coach things likes:

    - using his coaches challenges
    - changing line-ups that were clearly not working (instead of freezing on the sideline)
    - going deeper into his bench to find sparks when needed

    I am still a little perplexed he didn't have these basics down when he started, but there's hope, so I wouldn't be as mad if he stayed. Still would prefer Jenkins.

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    Mitch will definitely get interviews, bc PATFO's corporate knowledge still has a lot of value in a league that works by networking more than merit.

    Either as head coach for a tanking team or as an assistant.
    Last edited by Pauleta14; 04-19-2025 at 08:53 AM.

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    Second row of the Spurs coach-bench? Video coordinator? What i miss?

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    I think he'd be a fine assistant. Having some head coaching experience isn't a bad thing, even if he isn't head coaching material (yet).

    But as it is starting to seem more likely that we'll have a new head coach coming in, remains to be seen how much of the staff they want to keep around.

    If it's someone like Becky or Bud, I don't think they clean house. They would probably appreciate the "corporate knowledge"

    If it's someone like Malone, all bets are off.

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