Messina isn't going to call other plays when he's Pop's subs ute.
He is articulate and obviously very smart. But I don't know that he's any more likable than the other coaches. I don't hear him referenced as much as the other guys, though that's anecdotal, I know.He's very personable, likeable and articulate with the media. I think he has clicked with young players in particular.
I don't think he'd have the same problems in SA than he would at some other teams. I think he'd have a very different problem. The Spurs are probably the only team in the league that has a system large enough to be an en y in and of itself. It's like the Holy Ghost of the Spurs Trinity. Messina is too established to not change it. Udoka mostly grew up in it, so I think he would probably be the best as far as maintaining it. Hammond might be able to do that, too. But I don't know if she'd be ready in three years.He's the most enthusiastic of all the coaches over good defensive plays. Like I said my opinion is maybe colored by how I have observed him interact with younger players like Slow-mo and Boban. He might return ultimately to Europe and said so himself in an interview. The Spurs figure to continue having international players anyways so it's a different culture here.
We'll probably know his intentions when the contract is up. If he re-ups, I think he's Pop's replacement.His contract is going to be up b4 Pop retires so I don't think he even fits the timeline, but I like what he's brought as an assistant coach.

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..he even goes out with them IIRC..
