no love for JVG?
I find this ridiculous - "great coaching comes from great players"! How great players become great players? By good coaching! Following that logic you`ll see that it`s not enought to have the best roster, it`s how you deal with them and the system you put them into. Yes, NBA is designed for all that stars, dynasty players and stuff like that, but the thing that most people miss when they thing about basketball is that every player at this level is very talented and the difference is made not by their individual abilities, but by the way the coach exploits it. Something is wrong in that phrase, I can`t accept that at the end everything depends on one hyper super star, it`s the plan, the tactics first, and then the execution. That`s just what I think, I don`t want to argue with anyone...
The Wizard of Westwood - John Wooden.
Vinny Del Negro was a decent player and has been regarded as possible options for a couple of head coaching positions in the NBA and college level. Because while he hasnt accomplished much as a coach is hasnt been one very long and has done a decent job with the bulls. And we all must start somewhere....Were all no buddies till we do something worth while to be recongized as a somebody.
it will be AJ
I think it is only proper that we bring in one of the Assistant coachs to be Head Coach after POP, Kodos to the staff throw them a bone and let them spread their wings and prosper...
Alot of different opinions. I still would like to see Horry get a shot. The guy played under the 3 best coaches in the last 20 years...Rudy T., Phil Jackson, and Greg Popovich. And became one of the best clutch shooters in NBA history. How can you not like that resume and give it a shot? Especially when guys like Del Negro, Terry Porter, and the likes are getting a chance. Anyway, it aint gonna happen, so maybe the new coach will pick him up as an assistant. I think Avery is probably the favorite unless he takes a gig between now and then. I also wouldnt doubt if someone tried to talk Robinson into doing it. David has the pedigree and character that is what the Spurs are all about. I wouldnt be suprised if became the Spurs coach.
Actually, his hands are up.......
Its amazing that no one has suggested Sean Elliott. He might be a great choice as well.
IIRC, Avery and Duncan are NOT friends, so him coaching the Spurs would never happen while Duncan is there. Also remember Avery's comment about Parker- a "boy doing a man's job?" I'm sure TP and his three rings haven't forgotten.
I think so too.
I sure hope it won't be the other way around
I cant spell his name, but the Assistant coach up in Boston...Tom Thib.
I pretty much agree with myself
If I remember right it was something like if Duncan retires in the morning he'll be gone by lunch.![]()
George Karl. He is an ex-Spur who would fit right in with the Spur's culture. He's old school, believing that players should work at their jobs, not on their ego.
He's experienced, knows his Xs & Os and also has taken a team to the top level.
I've never been impressed in postseason play by a Karl-coached team.
Last year doesnt count for something?
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