It's been reported that Mike Brown and Ty Corbin are finalists for GS top assistant job. Notice how they dropped Stephen Silas talk as soon as Rockets hired D'Antoni. What games are these fairies up to?
I was always curious why you rarely heard about Silas' name after it was linked to the GS and Blazers job. Not a peep after that. I just figured he was going back to the Warriors at that point and nobody else bothered with him. But then I thought why not announce it? Because the season is still going? Weird.
Let's face it. GSW are better than the rest of the league not only on the court but off the court too. They win with their play on the court and with mind games and smartness off it
Damn. How does Mike Brown keep getting these opportunities? I'd rather have D'Antoni over Brown any day of the week.
This is where an analogy of sports to "real life" actually pertains Mike Brown is just at interviewing I imagine. Good communication skills to "blow away" the interviewer. He's just gonna out-talk everyone else
That is some fishy stuff. GSW was pretending to want Silas. At the end of the day, Rockets dropped the ball even more by MDA hiring.
Mid-high 6 figures to blow whistles at practice, attend coaches meetings, and sit courtside at NBA games. Maybe we have different definitions of 'crappy job' lol.
Well to be fair, those guys never sleep apparently. They have basically no job security and have to deal with pathologically competitive people everyday. They get paid (very) well but there's a lot of stress that comes with it.
Mike Brown WAS an elite defensive coach, but not so much now. His problem is that he has failed to adjust as the game around him has.
probably good in interviews?.. remember he coached a Cavs team with Lebron, washed up Ben Wallace and scrubs to a 66-16 season