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Coaching Change This Summer?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by BaMcMing, Feb 24, 2011.

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Potential 2011 Coach

  1. Mike Brown

    7 vote(s)
    3.9%
  2. Elston Turner

    45 vote(s)
    24.9%
  3. Jeff Van Gundy

    69 vote(s)
    38.1%
  4. Eddie Jordan

    2 vote(s)
    1.1%
  5. Larry Brown

    10 vote(s)
    5.5%
  6. Jim O'brien

    4 vote(s)
    2.2%
  7. Other

    44 vote(s)
    24.3%
  1. Buck88

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    Dumb! Neither T-Mac nor Yao were considered "injury-prone" when they were aquired. However, once it became obivious that the WERE injury-prone players whom you could not count on for an entire season Morey did his best he could to aquire a superior supporting cast to hopefully rideout the injuries in hopes of a playoff run. Adding Scola, Lowery, Battier and Artest via trades and Brooks and Landry via the draft was all he could realisticly do to preserve what hope they had in a championship.
     
  2. UTAllTheWay

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    If Nate McMillan becomes available, the Rockets need to do everything they possibly can to bring that man in.

    If that doesn't happen, then I really wouldn't mind giving somebody like Brian Shaw or Mario Elie a chance.
     
  3. TheFreak

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  4. bullardfan

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    Cassell, Turner, or Frank based on who is available. Here's to sucking for the next 3-5 years...
     
  5. lunaticrocket

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    We should have signed Thibodeau when we had a chance...

    I really do not know... I voted Van Gundy just because I do not see other options, but I do not think he is the best choice. I think the best option is going to be to gamble on someone with little experience like Cassell or Elie.
     
  6. leebigez

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    Bill Lambieer or Cooper would be my choice. Head coaching experience with difficult personalities in the wnba. Both were tough,defensive minded players and coaches. Another guy I would like to give a shot to is Cleamons.
     
  7. dartherus

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    Since when a ball hog, weak, 5'10" PG with crappy court vision is a difference maker?, well perhaps you're right, lately, he was a NEGATIVE difference maker with dumb plays that irrtated a lot of fans watching the games.
     
  8. Ramathorn006

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    Les Alexander wanted to see a more run and gun style of basketball instead of those 82-79 victories in the JVG era. I do not see the Rockets going in the direction of a defensive coach. I would like to see someone like Mario Elie or I guess Elston Turner be coach.
     
  9. dartherus

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    Whe TMac was on the Rockets, it was already obvious that both TM and Yao were injury prone, that's what I warned in realgm forums.

    I didn´t suggest getting rid of both, I suggested trading at least one of them, while they still had very high trade value, cause it was a terrible and unwise risk to have BOTH highest paid players being injury-prone, in the same roster, at the same time.

    Time confirmed my warning as correct, yet fans back then got as angry of you with the suggestion, and even more.
     
  10. HTown_TMac

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    Most of the time our "run & gun" is boring tho..
     
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    For all of you "Let's Tank" guys out there, hire T-Mac as head coach. We'd have great picks for years.
     
  13. thetatomatis

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    Its got to be Adelman till he decides he doesnt want the job any longer. He is the best out there. I dont like pushing guys like these away unless there is a clear up and coming replacement out there. Someone who makes you think it is a good decision to change directions. Right now only Elston Turner seems to be someone who could do something different here and positive. I dont know how they feel on Elston Turner or the players for that matter. So I dont know. I would rather Adelman decide then go from there in cases like this.
     
  14. cjstukenholtz

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    I think that he's happy with what he's doing right now. He would have already have been into coaching if he wanted to.

    As for JVG, I think that he's contempt to keep on doing what he is doing right now rather than get back into coaching.
     
  15. jump shooter

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    With no all-star player its going to probably be someone new and young to take on the head coaching job for the rockets. But hiring Elston Turner could be the easiest route.
     
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    I like Bill Lambieer as well.

    From the staff that is here... T.R. Dunn is my choice.
     
  17. BaMcMing

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    I like Elston, but I think Les will want to bring in a "name" coach who has head coaching experience from either college or the NBA.

    The again, I could be wrong. He did hire our current GM who had no previous experience.

    I voted for Mike Brown.
     
  18. anchel

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    Very good choice. Mike Budenholzer.
     
  19. TheFreak

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    None of those guys is better than Turner. He runs the D for the Rockets. He would also presumably keep the same offensive system, the one that has the Rockets top 5 in the league with no franchise players. Best of all, you'd be giving a guy his chance and Les/Morey could lowball him on salary, as they're wont to do (great moneyball move). To me it's an obvious choice.
     
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    is that a good thing that he runs our defense?
     

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