I like the rebounding part. Maybe he can teach our players how to box out.
OK, what you guys have said sounds good. Didn't realize he was a defensive coach, and also learned from a well regarded college coach. I'll have to look up what 40 minutes of h#ll defense from his college teams.
I like the rebounding part. Maybe he can teach our players how to box out.
Defense/rebounding are certainly areas we can use the help. Let’s hope for the best.
Last edited by SpursFan86; 06-13-2025 at 05:40 PM.
Not bad I think having a ex NBA player yelling at you every day to play defense will go over better vs someone who hasn't played any ball
This team need some (Big) Nasty![]()
Guys, do you think we can implement a variation of this one >>>
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I wonder if we are signing this guy. He's been in San Antonio for weeks, working with Jeremy. It's the shooting coach of Bayern Munich Moris Hadzija
Man mitch looks like a kid next to that man
Corliss Williamson, yes!
How did the Spurs miss out on Tiago Splitter? I'm surprised there hasn't been any belly aching about him going to Portland in this thread.
I'm guessing they never were interested. Unless Tiago is the one that has turned them down and never wanted to work for them? I don't recall if Tiago has ever worked for the Spurs after his playing days were over? If that is the case? Does anyone know if the Spurs have ever offered him a job? Did he turn it down, or have they never offered?
turns out this post by sochan’s coach is just him saying goodbye to the staff after knowing them a couple years
Ivey is really good buddies with Durant…..
Yup. Also coached Sudan at the olympics. Spurs know what they are doing.
I don't know if he's still trying to play, but if not, I think starting Mills into his coaching internship on the second row would be nice.
So I saw somewhere that Sean Sweeney (Dallas) agreed to sign with the Spurs. Could be good for Castle and Dylan if true.
Full list...I am definitely far less worried about Mitch Johnson than at the time of hiring..Spurs have hit it out of the park bringing a bunch of highly-regarded young, forward-thinking assistants with new perspective with a particle emphasis on defense. And really, Mitch isn't technically a rookie coach having led the team on the sidelines for 77 games the past season..He isn't some outsider to the organization who is getting thrown to the fire haven been there sitting next to Pop since 2019..In-house promotions like Mazzulla (Celtics) have more chance of succeeding than outsiders like Adrian Griffin (Bucks) for rookie HCs.
Griffin’s problems weren’t basketball related. He was both a Jeebo , and an insecure . He treated veteran assistants poorly.
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