Coaching shortlist

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AbeVigodaLive wrote:
khans2k5 wrote:
monsterpile wrote:
BizarroJerry wrote:
monsterpile wrote:
BizarroJerry wrote:
Q12543 wrote:
BizarroJerry wrote:Pass on Joerger. I know he's a local guy but that doesn't mean it's a good fit.


Any particular reason why? I really don't have an opinion, just curious.


Dont like Grindhouse ball. Yeah Hoiberg is out. Palatable for the wolves monster? I dont think so. The Bulls job is definitely attractive with our former players.


I get what you are saying BUT it's worth mentioning this year the Kings are playing at the 2nd fastest pace in the league.

I've been reading some message boards about Hoiberg. I haven't read a single person that said he did a good job. Some people defended him because of the roster and carpal but nobody said he did well. Many said there was no real system on either end of the ball. Here is the best quote I ran across. :)

"I thought his seat was hot, but it was Boylen"

I'll be interested to hear if Lip has any info he would like to share.


My bad. Forgot he's at Sactown now.


It's ok that has happened to me before. FWIW if Inremember right they were shooting more long 2's than the Wolves last season and hardly shot any 3's also. So yeah.


It should also be noted he's having problems in Sacramento even though they are winning games which makes 2 stops of clashing with different people/players in the organization. He may be a good coach, but if you can't work with him he really shouldn't be your head coach.




This is true. Now we could argue that it's Sacramento... and they're idiots. But Joerger had incidents in Memphis, too.


So this brings up maybe my biggest problem with Joerger. It seems like by my memory he wanted out of Memphis to get the Kings job. That just doesn't sound very smart to me...still.
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https://mobile.twitter.com/Phantele_/status/1069990757421977600
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crazy-canuck wrote:https://mobile.twitter.com/Phantele_/status/1069990757421977600


You may be interested in listening to Glen Taylor on Wolfson's latest podcast. Wolfson asks Glen about Fred and Glen responded.
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Entertaining and enlightening article about Video coordinator guys.

https://theathletic.com/693775/2018/12/05/long-days-are-the-norm-in-the-life-of-a-miami-heat-video-coordinator/

In case you are wondering about the current video coordinator guys of the franchise this article has a basic run down of them among the other coaching moves that were made heading into the season.

https://www.nba.com/timberwolves/news/timberwolves-announce-coaching-staff-additions-and-promotions
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Im still going with

1. Stackhouse
2. Blatt

Unless the players buy into Saunders and are willing to fight for him with good results on the court and not just buddy buddy while losing.
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Id be interested to look at Sam Cassel (always loved his passion) and Becky Hammon.
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crazy-canuck wrote:Im still going with

1. Stackhouse
2. Blatt

Unless the players buy into Saunders and are willing to fight for him with good results on the court and not just buddy buddy while losing.


I'd steer clear of Blatt. He seems like he has too much of a chip on his shoulder. He just ripped Stephen A Smith for ranking Ayton over Luka. Ok anyone ripping SAS is probably a good thing lol but he turns 60 in May I'd rather have a younger guy.
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thedoper wrote:Id be interested to look at Sam Cassel (always loved his passion) and Becky Hammon.


I would rather hire Reeve if we are going to go that route. Hammon is still like the 5th assistant on the spurs. Would rather go with a person who has dominated a basketball league if we want to create history
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I hope we don't have to look. I hope Ryan takes off and keeps the gig.
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CoolBreeze44 wrote:I hope we don't have to look. I hope Ryan takes off and keeps the gig.


It certainly would be a wonderful way for things to go.
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