Camden wrote:What are everyone's thoughts on Sam Cassell being a head coach?
Flip, Sam and Glen kind of all left on poor terms...
Plus I'ld have to learn a new language to understand Sam's pre and post-game interviews! ;-)
Camden wrote:What are everyone's thoughts on Sam Cassell being a head coach?
BizarroJerry wrote:So obviously Glen is ok with Flip being the new coach as well, otherwise he would have put that in the contract that he could not be the head coach.
The longer this plays out, the more this wreaks of Flip coaching. Get ready for more mediocrity!
60WinTim wrote:BizarroJerry wrote:So obviously Glen is ok with Flip being the new coach as well, otherwise he would have put that in the contract that he could not be the head coach.
The longer this plays out, the more this wreaks of Flip coaching. Get ready for more mediocrity!
Well, a couple of thoughts:
#1) We've been missing mediocrity for 10 years. I miss mediocrity. Don't you?
#2) Guys can learn and grow in their jobs. Flip has seen a lot of stuff since he coached the Wolves. Maybe, just maybe, he will be better this time around...
Of course, it's speculation on our part that Flip will coach. It may not come to pass.
longstrangetrip wrote:I didn't hear much that interested me in Flip's press conference, until he was asked if he intended to include Love in discussions about the next coach. I expected him to tap dance around this question, but instead he gave a definitive no. I don't know how to interpret this, but must of my conclusions go to the dark side...that Flip has concluded Love is gone. If so, I look for the Wolves to deal Love this summer.
I don't like it, but Flip's comment about Love has me thinking differently.
lipoli390 wrote:Flip made only three comments about the selection of our next head coach:
1. He want's the next coach to preserve Adelman's offensive system.
2. The Wolves will not hire Fred Hoiberg -- Flip's exact comment was "that's not happening."
3. He doesn't know when a decision will be made and he first needs to sit down with Glen Taylor and identify the qualities needed in the Wolves next head coach.
I find it interesting, but not surprising, that Flip wants to retain Adelman's offense. I find it particularly interesting that Flip's only comment on an individual was the comment he make definitively dismissing Hoiberg as a head coaching candidate. Fred is VERY close to Glen Taylor. I suspect that Flip would not want a head coach or anyone else in the organization who has a close relationship independent relationship with Glen.
All three comments point towards Flip making himself the next head coach. First, Flip has said a number of times that he and Adelman have the same coaching philosophy at least offensively. Second, summary dismissing Hoiberg at the outset takes away someone who Glen Taylor would view favorably. Third, Flip's lack of urgency regarding the selection of a new head coach suggests he expects to assume that role.