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Adelman to the Lakers?

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by rju1986, Apr 19, 2011.

  1. rju1986

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    by Fran Blineburry​

    There’s a place for Rick Adelman in the NBA.

    But it’s not in Houston anymore.

    Hmmm, purple-and-gold anyone?

    According to Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle, Adelman will not continue as coach of the Rockets.

    In four years on the job in Houston, Adelman had a record of 193-135 (.588) and had the highest winning percentage of any coach in franchise history. He also led the Rockets to a 22-game winning streak during the 2007-08 season — the second-longest streak in NBA history — and guided the team to its only playoff series victory in 14 years.

    Adelman went to Houston to coach a veteran team led by Tracy McGrady and Yao Ming. But due to injuries he had the All-Star combination on the court together for only 72 games.

    Now Adelman is being made the scapegoat for failing to make the playoffs – despite winning records – two years in a row.

    There’s a place for Adelman in the NBA. Maybe no better fit than drawing the Xs and Os of his player-friendly offense for the Lakers, where he’d be given pieces to win instead of constantly-changing minds. Kobe Bryant needs a veteran who’s been around the block.

    Those on the inside of the Rockets have said that team is looking for the “next Gregg Popovich or Bill Belichick.”

    Good luck on that count. Under general manager Daryl Morey since 2006, all the Rockets have built is a mountain of empty promises. Morey cannot be held responsible for the chronic injuries to the feet of Yao. But he did maintain faith in McGrady’s ability to carry the team in the playoffs, long before he was beset by injuries.

    In Morey’s five years at the helm, the once-proud Rockets franchise has mostly jumped around in so many different directions like a confused bullfrog.

    Morey traded the rights to Rudy Gay to Memphis for Shane Battier in 2006 and five years later sent Battier back to the Grizzlies for Hasheem Thabeet, the No. 2 overall draft bust of 2009. Morey drafted Nicolas Batum with the 25th pick in 2008, then traded him to Portland for Darrell Arthur and Joey Dorsey.

    Under Morey, the Rockets traded for Ron Artest and let him walk after one season. Then they signed Trevor Ariza to a five-year contract and traded him to New Orleans after one season. Last offseason, the Rockets, in need of a defensive stopper in the middle of the lineup with Yao still on the mend, gave a three-year, $14-million contract to 35-year-old Brad Miller and then watched him play mostly ineffectively for 17 minutes a night in just 60 games.

    Morey deserves credit for landing Kevin Martin, Kyle Lowry and Courtney Lee via trades. But after positioning the Rockets with a stack of expiring contracts, the GM spent most of last summer and all of this season saying the team would be in the mix for a big-name star such as Carmelo Anthony, but came up empty.

    In February, Morey shipped out Adelman’s best defender (Battier) and his second-best offensive producer (Aaron Brooks). Yet Adelman kept the Rockets’ starless young roster in the rugged Western Conference playoff race until the final days with a 17-8 record after the All-Star break. In the past two seasons, Adelman had 30 different players on his roster and kept the Rockets moving ahead.

    Make no mistake about it: as No. 8 on the list of all-time wins (945), Adelman can still cut it in today’s NBA. Even though general consensus has Brian Shaw succeeding Phil Jackson, the Lakers would be foolish not to give Adelman a look. Nobody in the profession would make the offense as easy and satisfying to Bryant than Adelman.

    If Adelman wants to continue coaching, he’ll be back in the league winning games somewhere next season.

    Meanwhile, the Rockets’ front office will have moved on to someone else to blame.
     
  2. rju1986

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    Lakers would make sense. So would the Knicks. He's going to end up with an elite squad somewhere, I'm sure.
     
  4. izeroi

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    Rivers is leaving at this year correct? Lakers, Celts, Knicks, and Magic would all be possible places next season.
     
  5. goodbug

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    Lakers have been playing triangle for years, Kobe's coaching half of the time. I don't think they'll change that. Brian Shaw is probably gonna get the nod.

     
  6. RedRedemption

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    Orlando Magic seems like the best destination.
     
  7. thadeus

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    The Rockets re-hiring him would be the best idea.
     
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    Agreed. Haha.
     
  9. MONON

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    I really hate to see Adelman leave. Agree though that he'll be coaching the next NBA season, when ever that is!:mad:
     
  10. vinsensual

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    lol kinda makes sense. They've already taken the fast lane through Rockets history by simultaneously copying Rudy T's style of offense, and hiring a van Gundy.
     
  11. infinitidoug

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    If RA goes to Orlando, that means Stan Van Gundy is free to land somewhere fresh. If he chooses Houston, it can be immensely beneficial for us because...

    1. We get another chance with another Van Gundy

    2. Dwight might tag along because it has been a reoccurring rumor that he wants to leave Orlando

    As much as I hate seeing RA leaving Houston for another team, life still goes on. It's not like we haven't had this kind of pain before, just think back to Yao's multiple injuries, T-mac injuries, Landry leaving, so on and so forth. I'm glad, though, that RA will get his chance to win a championship ring because it has been long overdue.
     
  12. scolandry1

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    when was the last time a team with elite talent ran the princeton offense? i can only think of eddie jordan and adelman running it.
     
  13. CrazyDave

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    Changing minds?

    Whatever. Believe that when I see it, blindberry.
     
  14. delta69er

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    Not a big fan of Blineberry. Didn't he get fired from the chron?
     
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    I thought Howard and SVG didn't get along? Why would Howard want to follow SVG?
     
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    Lakers have already said that Brian Shaw is going to take over after Phil Jackson leaves. Also I don't see Rick Adelman going to the Celtics either because I think Lawrence Frank is a great coach and he might take over after Doc Rivers leaves. But whatever happens with us, please don't hire Larry Brown, Mike Brown, Mike Dunleavy, or some college coach. I'm iffy about SVG because I don't see him as a good fit with us and don't count on Dwight coming to Houston if SVG is here.
     
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    They were doing cuts and he was the one who got let go. It's funny how he immidiately got hired by the NBA.com though.
     
  18. TheFreak

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    Bryant will be over the hill. Hope he doesn't go there. Just like Rudy taking over when Shaq left, no win situation.
     
  19. apollo33

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    Is there a possibility that Adelman goes to the Heat, if they don't win a championship this year.

    I will live with Lebron getting a ring, if RA gets one too.
     
  20. Shaud

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    Doubt Adelman goes to Orlando when there are rumors that Dwight wants out.
     

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