Basketball_Romantic23
Banned
I am digging Brad too.
Stevens would be a truly intersting hire... Truly intrigued as well, especially with the whole Hayward palyed for him in college story line.
I am digging Brad too.
Too critical of a time to have someone learn on the job so we need someone who has had success at the NBA level right now:
S V G
It is possible that SVG may not accept another coaching job because he knows that eventually the JAzz will part ways with Corbin, which will open up an opportunity for him to interview for the JAzz. I have got to think that after what happened in Orlando, SVG does not want to go to another franchise that gives the players too much power. Utah seems to fit the mold of a franchise that does not give players a ton of power.
It's ironic that people who are adamant about hiring a new, "modern" coach immediately have placed college coaches with no prior NBA experience at the top of their list – a pool which hasn't made a successful transition to NBA head coach in the past 20 years and in most cases has been an absolute disaster.
So sure, let’s replace the hole in the wall with a hole in the roof. I’m done dealing in hypotheticals because all this talk is meaningless if Corbin is back (which is still a very real possiblity), but I don't think it's wise to replace one bad coach with someone else with a high potential to flame out. Consecutive bad coaches is a franchise-wrecker. It’s one thing to gamble on young players’ potential – but gambling now on a young coach with no NBA experience to me is just as foolish as keeping Ty Corbin as head coach, not to mention the fact it has yet to work in the so-called "modern" era.
It's ironic that people who are adamant about hiring a new, "modern" coach immediately have placed college coaches with no prior NBA experience at the top of their list – a pool which hasn't made a successful transition to NBA head coach in the past 20 years and in most cases has been an absolute disaster.
So sure, let’s replace the hole in the wall with a hole in the roof. I’m done dealing in hypotheticals because all this talk is meaningless if Corbin is back (which is still a very real possiblity), but I don't think it's wise to replace one bad coach with someone else with a high potential to flame out. Consecutive bad coaches is a franchise-wrecker. It’s one thing to gamble on young players’ potential – but gambling now on a young coach with no NBA experience to me is just as foolish as keeping Ty Corbin as head coach, not to mention the fact it has yet to work in the so-called "modern" era.