Possibly Budenholzer. I know some people around here can't stand the thought of Avery coaching the Spurs, but I can't say I know enough to make a good decision there.
Avery?...maybe Mike Brown? I think he'd leave Cleveland for the job. PJ would be a dark horse in the running. But if you had your choice to take over the Spurs of everyone out there who would it be?
Possibly Budenholzer. I know some people around here can't stand the thought of Avery coaching the Spurs, but I can't say I know enough to make a good decision there.
I hope its someone who shares Pop's value for hard work, accountability and plain talking. A background in intelligence and counter-espionage is highly desireable. Wine expertise optional.
I guess Bud would be a logical choice but I wouldn't mind skipping Avery and Brown gambling with a new face.. you're going to have a new team, maybe you could try a new coach.
He already is coaching!
Robert Horry has said he wants to go into coaching. I think he is definately worth a shot. The guy knows what it takes to win. Pop had never been a head coach before he took over the Spurs...I think Horry would be a great choice out of the blue.
I thought they were grooming Quinn Snyder for the job, but now I am not so sure.
Larry Brown would be awesome.
I hate the thought of Avery coaching the Spurs. He might not be a bad coach but his style of coaching is so different to Pop's that it would hurt my eyes to see him during a timeout.
Horry? You serious? You want a guy with no coaching experience to lead the Spurs? This team cant afford to have a downtime with the small fanbase they have. Isiah knows how to win, look what he did in his coaching career so far.
What experience did Avery have when he took over the Mavs and now some people want him taking over for Pop? He had NONE! What about Pop when he took over for Bob Hill? Pop was an assistant somewhere else. Dont go throwing up experience, bro. Phil Jackson was never a head coach when he took over the Bulls and he guided them to 6 rings and we know what he did with the lakers. Horry would be a great choice.
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hands down
So Van Gundy is your choice? LOL
I think Avery is a great candidate. I know the Mavericks couldn't hang with him so just based off of that I think his "dictator" style would fit in here.
They all had experience, you just don't know about it bro.
And a monkey could have guided two top 50, hall of fame players to NBA Championships, Phil Jackson's greatest talent is being in the right place at the right time.
Just because Horry made clutch shots and made crafty plays doesnt mean he can influence his players to do the same. I'd rather the next coach to have discipline over reputation.
- Avery at least is a PG, he makes plays on the court.
- Tex Winters developed the triangle thus is the brains behind Jackson's system plus who wouldnt win a championship with the teams Jackson had anyway.
Cmon now, that argument can be applied to everyone. People can say Pop only won because he had the best Power Forward to ever play and I think Pop would agree with that. Rudy T only won because he had arguablly the best center in Hakeem to ever play the game...and so on and so forth. It can go on for ever coach.
i wouldn't mind seeing mike brown.
that would be SWEET.
i doubt he'd leave for san antonio, though. unless maybe lebron leaves cleveland.
No you can't have Mike Dunleavy, he's taken.
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