The argument that Budenholzer is this significant to history of the franchise seems very much like the argument that goes Parker or Manu or Bowen > Gervin.
Only it seems even more asinine.
Allan Bristow
Antoine Carr
Antonio Daniels
Bob Hill
Brent Barry
Chip Engelland
Chuck Person
Cliff Hagan
Coby Dietrick
Cotton Fitzsimmons
Dale Ellis
Danny Ferry
Dave Corzine
David Greenwood
Dennis Rodman
Derek Anderson
Edgar Jones
Fabricio Oberto
Frank Brickowski
Gene Banks
George Johnson
Greg Anderson
Hank Egan
Jaren Jackson
John Lucas
Johnny Dawkins
Larry Brown
Michael Finley
Mike Brown
Mike Budenholzer
Mike Gale
Nazr Mohammed
Paul Griffin
PJ Carlesimo
Rasho Nesterovic
Rich Jones
Rod Strickland
Sam Presti
Steve Kerr
Swen Nater
Terry Porter
Tom Nissalke
Vinny Del Negro
Walter Berry
Will Perdue
it's a 13 to 13 tie... i posted that trying to get the final notch...
i like how you expose Barry's contribution but trying to put a mask on Bud because he had his first year as lead assistant last year it's unfair.... he was there contributing on the four runs... you have just educated me about Egan... will vote him next and plead a case for him after i do homework![]()
The argument that Budenholzer is this significant to history of the franchise seems very much like the argument that goes Parker or Manu or Bowen > Gervin.
Only it seems even more asinine.
I don't know; it's pretty tough to get more asinine than Manu>Ice.
Coach Bud isn''t even the most important coach left off the list at this point, that would be Larry Brown. Sure you can give a lot of the credit to Big Dave and Sean Elliott for turning this franchise around but Larry Brown was instrumental as well.
My vote is going to Bones with Dale Ellis being a very close second.
I would vote for him for how he has represented the organization. For his playing ability, he had one good playoff run.
I can't chose between players. So, I vote for Chip Engelland... he did a great work.
I'm not sure I'd agree with that. Kerr and Pop have had more than a few scrapes in the past few years stemming from Kerr taking some shots at the Spurs.
How is Brent Barry more important to the franchise than key coaches during our multiple les? I just don't see it.
Why isn't Coach Bud more important than George Gervin?
He's got him 4 rings to none, after all.
Because George Gervin is a hall-of-famer and the third best player in our franchise's history. Brent Barry averages 7 ppg and rarely starts for us. Big difference there between one of the all-time greats and a role player off the bench. I like Barry, but come on.
I would vote for a regular starter who had consistent and productive seasons for us (Mike Gale, Rod Strickland, and even Vinny Del Negro) before I would vote for Brent Barry. But maybe that's just me.
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