being better than mda isn’t a shock their are a lot of coaches better than mda. Without harden and Nash what is mda really. His system is just give the ball to an elite floor general and stay out of their way I would like Stephen Silas personally
I’d like to see Sam come back as a HC but I bet he just became a top candidate for LAC. I wouldn’t mind Silas, I just don’t see Tilman going for it.
I've warmed up to Doc. I don't think he's right for the Rockets, but I expect his sudden availability is going to propel one of these teams without a coach to make a decision that much sooner now. I could be wrong about every one of these, but right now I'm thinking it goes down something like this... Doc to Indiana MDA to Philly (saw someone tweet out that he's "widely considered" the favorite to take over the Clippers, but I don't think he wants any part of that fan base after his Lakers stint) Silas or Lue to LAC Lue or Silas to New Orleans Joerger to Houston
"He's better than anyone out there right now" Like, sure if we're comparing him to the retreads that are still out there waiting on a job then yes his resume is better than anyone out there. That being said, one shouldn't be quick to dismiss the glaring fact that he's had MULTIPLE instances where his team should have closed out a series but failed to do so. That's not great coaching--that's a severe lack in preparation, especially when you have more talent than the other coach at your disposal. If it happens once then sure it can be considered as an outlier. But multiple times?? And you want that kind of coach to lead two former MVPs that have each disappeared in the playoffs at one time or another? I'd rather take a chance on an established assistant coach that might bring in a new wrinkle or two to this team than a coach that was just behind the steering of another 3-1 epic collapse.
I, too, would like to see Sam as the head coach here. What's funny is that most dismiss Cassell because he's never been a head coach before and, yet, he's now could be a front runner for the Clippers coaching position.
Garnett (31 years old that season) was 1st Team All-NBA and was 3rd in MVP voting and won DPOY. Paul Pierce (30 years old) was 3rd team All-NBA Ray Allen (32 years old) made the All Star team that year What "over the hill superstars" are you referring to? Unless you think 30-32 is over the hill in terms of age, then I guess Harden at 31 is past his prime...or you're figuratively speaking that their Big 3 was "over the hill" then you're definitely wrong on that front as well.
Doc Rivers playoffs record 91-89 Huge underachieve - only two more wins Mike D’Antoni Playoffs record 54-56 Total 10 playoffs Huge underachieve - losing record Erik Spoestra playoffs record 83-50 total 9 playoffs MDA was great at Suns 26-25 winning record Suns have 4 all stars Nash Amare Marion Joe Johnson MDA maybe all time great in regular season. But he is really the worst in playoffs because he had so many stars. This year 5-7 losing record with two MVPs
replacing MDA because he doesn't make any adjustments and hiring doc who doesn't make any adjustments lol. literally the only thing we need from a HC is game management since Morey/harden are the offense and switch everything is the defense. Lue was known for game management before taking over the Cavs. proved himself on the way to the championship. he'd still be my first choice but too many teams want him and tilman can't afford a bidding war. Griffin is probably my next choice since he runs the raptors defense and has championship experience. however there are some off court issues he's dealing with that could scare an organization away. understandable. After that- Silas and Hammon would be great. Silas knows small ball from his time with Don Nelson is GS, was the top assistant on the #1 Offense Mavs this year, and knows defense from assisting great defensive coaches like his dad and Steve Clifford. Lots of potential there. Then Hammon for her time assisting pop and he says she has the bball IQ of Kerr and Carlisle. I'd take my chances with either of them! I'm less interested in Cassell and JVG aside from nostalgia. Cassell is known primarily as a player development coach. he brought SGA along and some other young guys. but he's not known for things we need (game management, defense). and JVG hasn't coached in 15 years I don't think he's coming out of the booth anytime soon. FWIW in 2016 morey gave second round interviews to Griffin, Silas, and Cassell before hiring MDA at Les' request.
you have to wonder why the Clippers decide to part ways with Doc knowing they still have two years left to pay the guy. Exit interview must have been brutal: West: so what are we going to do better next year? Do you have any plans you can share with Steve and I? Ballmer: yea! What do you have in store to get us that ring next year?? Doc:
yeah I think tilman will pass on paying doc's asking price. and JVGs, and probably Lue's. we could have a great coaching staff if he paid for it. we could have a great team if he paid the tax. probably neither will happen.
Also what is everyone's obsession with Sam Cassel anyways....do yall think he would be this great coach just cause he has a few rings with the Rockets?