I know we're in the midst of a FA crisis, but I've been trying to think of potential coaching additions that might help in our planing and strategy. Although Shane just retired, I could see him being a highly valuable assistant to McHale. His BBall IQ is enormous and his passion/energy would be a welcome addition to our bench. He's just come off 4 straight finals appearances and 2 championships. Adding this winner to our bench, could make a big difference in our planning, preparation and execution on the defensive side of our game strategy. Agree/Disagree or other options. BTW, I hated losing a shot at Hollins.
This team needs a damn good defensive coach in the worst way, its gotta be one of the most important moves they make this offseason IMO. I actually like Battier but who else is out there?
JR, this is all I found on ESPN. Unfortunately, most of these guys are locked up now... http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/57826/whos-ready-to-be-an-nba-head-coach http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2012/5/16/3023861/nba-assistant-head-coaches-power-rankings-2012 Note, #5 in second link, our very own Mario!
Stay with your man. Stay between him and the basket. Move your feet. When he shoots, stick your hand between his arms and in front of his face. Holler to your teammates to switch on picks. Don't fall for pump fakes. Flop judiciously. There you go.
There are 50 college games a week that someone has to call. He will work his way up, but I think in a couple of years he will be a main guy.
I would love to bring in Shane as an assistant. Too bad it's looking like he's gonna be doing the ESPN gig
Stop making crap up. Battier had a great relationship with the front office. There were was even talk about him coming back as a coach when his playing days were over.
Yea, he will spend a few years at ESPN. I expect him to be our first reach out once our time with McHale is through.