Mike Jones?
Larry Brown
No, really ...
I think Mike Brown would probably like to stay in Cleveland with LeBron for quite a while, if given the opportunity and LeBron stays.
PJ won't be much younger than Pop when Pop retires.
As someone intimated, as long as Tim Duncan is in the league, Pop will likely be his coach. When Duncan retires, then Pop will probably soon follow. And, like it or not, the Spurs will not be contending for les for at least a few years after that, if not more. It's the nature of the cycles of the NBA. So, after Pop, the Spurs will need a transition coach, an interim body. And, when they develop into a power again, then they find the right man to lead the team. So, really, whoever replaces Pop won't be as important as the man who eventually leads the team back to le contention.
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The second coming of Poltergeist.
I would say I. Thomas be Genereal Manager and have Bill Lambier as Head Coach. John Salley could be an assistant. We could also bring in Stephen A. Smith as our TV Commentator.
Let's just hope it's not the former head coach of the Washington Generals.
Stephen A. would need to have Bill Walton as his sidekick![]()
Last edited by sanman53; 10-27-2005 at 07:57 PM. Reason: Spelling Errors
Stan Bonewitz. The Spurs would run and gun.
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Last edited by Mr. Peabody; 08-23-2011 at 06:38 PM.
I think Rasho should be the coach and Beno should be his assistant.
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