this is re ed.
I see the question posed a lot but think it is asked out of context. A lot times I see attaching the 4 ring argument when asking about another head coach or assistant coming in here....like, "well he hasn't coached a team to 4 les", ect... But thats not exactly a good way to look at things, it'd be like saying Doc rivers is better than Jerry Sloan because he's coached a team to a le. Way off logic. While, I dont stand on my soapbox 24/7, calling for Pop's job, I do think the race has run its course and its time to close the book and start anew. Here are a few candidates and the reason I could see them succeeding Pop.
Scott Brooks-Obviously a masterful job of getting the Thunder to the playoffs. His gameplanning was outstanding and he new how to use young players throughout the year. Something we are gonna need very soon. A coach who knows how to develop and play rookies and 2nd, and 3 rd year players.
Mike Brown- He has a love for San Antonio. You can hear it anytime he is interviewed and asked about the city. He's guided the Cavs to back to back best records with possibly the most pressure on his shoulders than anyone else in the league. All eyes on him and he has yet to fold. Less, we forget him coaching the Cavs to a victory over our Spurs this year with LeBron on the bench.
Avery Johnson- Pop part II if ever there was one. Just doenst have the baggage that comes along with it. Disciplinarian in every sense of the word. A freash voice. A fresh face. Same basic priciples.(for those that dont want to stray to far from the tree).
Tom Thibodeau- Defense. Defense. Defense. If not for him, the Celtics would never have won a le two years ago. He taught them how to clamp a team down and win ugly. For those Spurs fans who like the grind it out, physical in your face basketball...this is your guy.
I could suggest a few more but dont want to bore everyone. None of these guys bring les as a head coach to the table. Granted. But they do bring youth, fresh ideas, humility, and hungar. Something the Spurs are sorely lacking right now. With Hill, Blair, possibly Splitter, and the #20 pick...who do you want guiding that up and coming team? You still want Pop at the helm with those guys after what we've seen these past few years and the way his rotations have gone? Ask yourself that truthfully...
I would take Mike Browns or Avery Johnson when the time comes that Popovich is to be moved to main office work only.
5 more months of offseason threads coming...
anyway, is mike brown any good?? LBJ has been taking the Cavs to the playoffs, not Brown.
Oh and if you don't like this thread, don't come in it and post re
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I think mike brown---is the main reason the cavs have NOT won a le---
I would consider Nate McMillen, though
Avery or Tom. I would really like Scott Skiles though.
Avery can eat a ...do not compare average johnson to Pop..as to the original question..
Mike Budenholzer.
Mike Brown is the worst - WTF
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Mike Bulldozer (sorry for the spelling)
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Avery Johnson
Would Budenholzer be significantly different than Pop? I would assume that anyone who wants to replace Pop believes he has been guilty of some egregious decisions over the past few years; Bud has been sitting right there on the bench through all of them.
If Pop really is bad enough to warrant a change, Bud either (A) didn't see the obvious mistakes Pop made, and might very well repeat them, or (B) saw the mistakes, but wasn't forceful enough with Pop or couldn't convince him of obvious mistakes. I don't know why anyone who doesn't want Pop anymore would want Bud.
i don't know what difference it makes. pop's gonna be here for awhile, like it or not. this thread reminds me of the "let's trade to RJ for Lebron" type of thread
why do you care? is the poster of this thread your other profile?
His parents live here and he still lives here.
Mike brown sucks.The cavs will lose to the celtics game 6 and brown will get fired after lebron leaves
brown will be fired if james wants him gone all he has to say he will stay
not if he leaves
Until the Vice-President of Basketball Operations says so...he ain't going anywhere.
I don't know. Their seems to be 100 or so posters in this forum alone that think they can coach better than Pop. Why not one of them.
Am I the only one aware of the rumour that once Duncan/Pop retire, Bill Self will take over? Because it's been going for awhile and pretty much everybody thinks it's highly credible.
I wonder how good he would be recruiting free agents? It would be different to actually see a coach answer a question when asked by the media.
Name me the last time a college coach jumped from college to the NBA and was successful?
Sorry to burst your bubble but he ain't goin no where for a long time.
@ Mike Brown
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