If it's not spurs related then basketball centras
as simple as that
But wow
I accualy think that he did a great job this year.
Imagine Avery coaching Detroit
Not Spurs related, but its offseason.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3423956
If it's not spurs related then basketball centras
as simple as that
But wow
I accualy think that he did a great job this year.
Imagine Avery coaching Detroit
Send his ass to Phoenix. He'll fit in perfect there. They both get to the playoffs and lose.
I don't mind Flip being fired if they're going to bring in a better option .... but Michael Curry is not a good replacement IMO.
As I said, just for the Offense.
Flip apparently doesn't care about playoffs D (I emphazise playoffs, because Pistons have good defensive stats in the regular season, but in the playoffs it's not so great honestly).
However, on the offensive end, Flip must have the thickest playbook of the League.
I know, he's a head coach, but we've seen some people who went from head coach to assistants (Doug Moe, PJ Carlessimo)
What do you think ?????
Pass.
Besides, he's got 1 year left on his deal. So he doesn't necessarily have to get a job now. When he's ready, I'm sure he'll be looking for a head coaching job somewhere.
i dont know. it would be great for the spurs, but i highly doubt it. i think go for the suns job first. hopefully pop can sway him to the spurs assistant line.
If Mike Bud goes to Phoenix, AJ goes to SA.
He might not make himself available to the Suns as Terry Porter (his top assistant the last 3 years) is one of the front runners to get that job.
I suspect he'd sit out this year, collect his $5million from us, and wait till next year for a HC position.
It's about ing time...
Flip has been a great regular season coach, but when it comes to the playoffs e ranks among the worst ever. He can't make adjustments and he doesn't have the respect of his players. I said from the day that Flip was hired there that the Pistons would never win anything with him as their coach.
I guess 3-4 years to win a le is all the time you get in pro sports nowadays?
I am sort of surprised but not shocked though. I'll bet Phoenix snaps him up quick.
Flip Saunders fired by Pistons By LARRY LAGE, AP Sports Writer
1 hour, 27 minutes ago
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - Flip Saunders was fired as Detroit Pistons coach Tuesday, four days after his team was eliminated by the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference finals.
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President of basketball operations Joe Dumars said it's "time for a new voice to lead our team." Saunders had a year left on a four-year deal he signed in 2005. The decision comes three years after Saunders took over for Larry Brown, who led the Pistons to two straight NBA finals.
"Decisions like this are difficult to make, especially with the success we have had throughout the last three regular seasons," Dumars said in a statement. "However, at this time, I feel it is necessary to make a change."
A message left for Saunders was not immediately returned. Dumars was to speak Tuesday at the team's practice facility.
Assistant coach Michael Curry appears to be the leading candidate to replace Saunders. Other possible candidates include Detroit assistant coach Terry Porter and former Dallas Mavericks coach Avery Johnson.
In Saunders' three seasons, the Pistons were 176-70 in the regular season and 30-21 in the postseason, but they lost in the Eastern Conference finals each year.
The Pistons have appeared in six straight conference finals, the first franchise to do so since the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1980s. But they also are the second team in league history to lose in the round before the NBA finals three years in a row, joining the Celtics from 1953-55.
Dumars decided a year ago to bring back key players who have been together since the 2004 championship season, as well as Saunders, while infusing energy with rookies and young reserves. But after the loss in Game 6 of the East finals to Boston on Friday, the likelihood of change grew.
Before coming to Detroit, Saunders was 411-326 with the Minnesota Timberwolves from 1995-05. He led them to eight straight postseason appearances — seven first-round exits and an appearance in the 2004 conference finals. After leading Minnesota to a franchise-high 58 wins, he was fired with a 25-26 mark in the 2004-05 season.
Pistons are in transition, that core group i think has run it's course in terms of trying to win a le. Supposedly Sheed may be gone.
Only in Detroit and Seattle do you get fired after making the Conference Finals. I think that's it for that core group as well. Probably 2 out of 4 will be gone next year...at least 1 for sure.
yeah aj will give up 12 million
and take 1 or 2 million at most for asssistant coach![]()
AJ will coach the pistons for sure
Very seriously doubt it. Michael Curry is being talked about as the guy. After he was brought in last year to be an assistant, it's been said that he's being groomed to take over the show.
That sounds like getting ready for the lottery to me.
I thought he did a great job of coaching the Pistons this season. He learned from his mistakes the previous year and gave his rookies a chance to build and that's why the Pistons even had a bench this year.
He's probably not the best at game to game adjustments and he doesn't exactly seem to me like a motivator to me and Im not sure guys like Sheed and Rip ever tuned him in...
Either AJ or Curry. Porter might want to stay there.
Yeah, definitely didn't have the respect from the players, that Larry Brown gained from the Pistons crew. I remember a account of Wallace cutting a crucial play from the coach where they lost to Lebron's 50 point game 5 in 2007.
I don't see how it's relevant if he got an assisting position to the Spurs though. Didn't Flip really turn around the Pistons offense? Rather, implement a whole new offense for the Larry Brown non-existent offense prior?
I'd like to see him balance out Pop possibly..
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