I think after this lost to the mavs by the new year mchale will resign he's even stated he thought about it last year and if he does Sampson takes over then after the year he's fired or goes back to assistant coach and finch takes over but who really knows how good of a coach he is or will be do NBA players like him is he a coach top NBA players want to play for are his strengths mchale weaknesses or is he jus another dantoni if finch is our coach goin forward there will be alot of questions to be answered and do we really want to have to deal with that but there is hope for finch because of coaches like Hollins so can anyone tell me more about this finch guy because with the year Kentucky is having I'm really really hoping coach cal gives the NBA another shot and morey gets him quick because that would be wonderful NBA players would love to play for him and our team would be able to attract more FA just venting and thinking ahead anybody agree with coach cal as our new coach and not finch
Damn, I stopped reading after the third line then I saw your post! ................and I still couldn't read it!!
Anyway, if it means Sampson is taking over if McHale resigns or gets fired, then I am not for it. At all.
So if McHale can't do it Sampson can't do it Dwayne Casey can't do it Who CAN do the coaching, who are the candidates? Who can turn the youngest team in the league, with 3 first time starters, and Greg Smith and Patrick Patterson are the longest tenured members into a competitive winning team?
Not only did I read it all, I revised it as to be somewhat readable. Where is my money? :grin: p.s. It was painful.
Seriously if Sloan can get the best out of bum ass players like Carlos Arroyo, and Raul Lopez, Then he would do a damn good job coaching Lin.
Doesn't matter. They would look heartless. Mchale has effective carte blanche as a coach right now because he is untouchable for a couple of months at least.
What's so upsetting about that to you? The 2008-2009 Cavs was one of the greatest coaching jobs in NBA history, considering they played about 25 to 30 wins ABOVE their talent level. Mind you, this was AFTER they downgraded Larry Hughes into Mo Williams.
By that standard, the Lakers should have waited until the All-Star Break to make a change on the bench, never mind that they were playing horribly and never really seemed to click.
Not withstanding the world's longest run-on sentence, it is my opinion that usually college coach don't mix very well with the pro's. College coaches have a much tighter rein over their players than do pro coaches, and it appears difficult for them to let go those reins. Where coaches that came up through the pro ranks are use to the looser reins of the pro's.