Can somebody please tell me what is Kerr's attraction as a head coach in the NBA? He has no coaching experience period. How can he be expected to just come in and weave magic?
1) He has front office experience.
2) Apparently everybody thinks he has the kind of personality players can relate to and the tactical knowledge.
Thats pretty thin if u ask me.
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GS would be a great situation. Article mentions his daughter is at UC-Berkeley. GS has the players, a solid ownership group, good FO. NY has Dolan and cap problems; LA has the Buss siblings, an aging Kobe and a rest-home ready Nash. W's job comes with high expectations, though; that's the drawback. Kerr could be gone in 2 years if W's don't contend. He'd get more support from his buddy, Phil, in New York, although he may have already started to burn bridges by not jumping at the opportunity.Steve Kerr should avoid the La and new York jobs. Golden State should be his#1 the Jazz have no shot.
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Wow, Jeff Hornacek is the longest tenure coach in the Pacific Conference?
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While Utah is obviously less attractive than some of the other coaching vacancies, we have one thing going for us: job security. I wonder if this is one of the reasons Corbin was allowed to finish out his contract.
Wow lol, that was fast. Did the sactown coach get let go as well?
Somebody tell me why coaching the Warriors is a hot gig. They've got a couple of young really good players, then a bunch of guys who may not be in the league in 3 years. They've traded away a lot of draft picks. Unless they're hitting home runs in free agency I don't see these guys moving up from where they are to any significant degree.
No he's still there.Wow lol, that was fast. Did the sactown coach get let go as well?
Somebody tell me why coaching the Warriors is a hot gig. They've got a couple of young really good players, then a bunch of guys who may not be in the league in 3 years. They've traded away a lot of draft picks. Unless they're hitting home runs in free agency I don't see these guys moving up from where they are to any significant degree.