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Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2013 3:27 pm
by SupremeHustle
I said it before and I'll say it again: Randy Whitman.

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2013 3:28 pm
by SkilesTheLimit
I'd love Sammy from a pure entertainment standpoint.

Chances of him taking the team to the next level? 0%.

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2013 3:30 pm
by LUKE23
Yeah, I'm honestly baffled at the Cassell love.

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2013 3:35 pm
by europa
LUKE23 wrote:Yeah, I'm honestly baffled at the Cassell love.


The entertainment value of Sammy confronting a player who didn't want to practice would be epic, though.

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2013 3:41 pm
by Badgerlander
LUKE23 wrote:Yeah, I'm honestly baffled at the Cassell love.


Cassell would actually talk to the players unlike Skiles, however nobody can understand a word he says so probably a wash there. Our Swag twins would get the green light to chuck on 80%+ of our possessions...

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2013 3:45 pm
by 9abovetherim
Monta Ellis + Don Nelson = championship.

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2013 4:38 pm
by Epicurus
LUKE23 wrote:
Epicurus wrote:Reading these threads on coaching is like being on the set of "Groundhog Day". Get a list of the 100 or so persons in the wolrld who have significant NBA sideline experience and then throw a dart. Except for about two guys, the rest will produce about the same results, all things being equal. Now that doesn't mean that anyone off the street or from an internet forum can do the job; but the idea that some noteworthy difference exists in those who qualify is just anti-empirical. Luck (including compatibility with the contributing players) matters. All the guy of which I speak have the same knowledge, the same bag of tricks, even nearly the same temperments. Oh well, in truth, reality biases are not as much fun as fictions.


Couldn't agree more with this. Outside of a few names on either end of the spectrum (great or horrible) it really doesn't matter a ton.

Yep, there are impressions based upon biased perceptions and their is evidence. Our position, Luke, is based upon the latter. But it is not as much fun as pretending that the next coach is the magic one. Thus the only thing I recommend is not bringing back Larry Krys... (but to some here he also had that magic, even though he really lacked an understanding of some basics of the pro game).

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2013 4:43 pm
by wichmae
Mike Budenholzer.

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2013 5:08 pm
by Run-MKE 311
Sloan would never come here, let's just get that out of the way right now, he may see another shot at the Laker job. There is nothing about this team and/or organization which would lure a "name" to this opportunity. With that said, I would not at all mind a look at Sampson, something along those lines would make sense. Pair a sharp young/up n' coming coach with a young team and you never know.

Nice to have room for positive speculation though!

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2013 5:11 pm
by chonestown
It's time to CTC* and bring back Nellie.

*CTC = springing for a sixer of Jacob's Best for each postgame presser

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2013 6:32 pm
by emunney
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Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2013 6:57 pm
by Thunder Muscle
Run-MKE 311 wrote:Sloan would never come here, let's just get that out of the way right now, he may see another shot at the Laker job. There is nothing about this team and/or organization which would lure a "name" to this opportunity. With that said, I would not at all mind a look at Sampson, something along those lines would make sense. Pair a sharp young/up n' coming coach with a young team and you never know.

Nice to have room for positive speculation though!


Money talks though. I think George Karl is a good example of that. He was one of the top names available in the late 90's, Milwaukee was relevant in anything since the early 90's, Kohl gave him a big contract and in came Karl.

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2013 7:30 pm
by humanrefutation
Epicurus wrote:Reading these threads on coaching is like being on the set of "Groundhog Day". Get a list of the 100 or so persons in the wolrld who have significant NBA sideline experience and then throw a dart. Except for about two guys, the rest will produce about the same results, all things being equal. Now that doesn't mean that anyone off the street or from an internet forum can do the job; but the idea that some noteworthy difference exists in those who qualify is just anti-empirical. Luck (including compatibility with the contributing players) matters. All the guy of which I speak have the same knowledge, the same bag of tricks, even nearly the same temperments. Oh well, in truth, reality biases are not as much fun as fictions.


Yep. Totally agree.

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2013 10:37 pm
by Cold Crush 24
Mike Brown.

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Wed Jan 9, 2013 12:54 am
by zjl3
Here is my "wish list" for next year:

1) Brian Shaw- has lots of NBA/assistant coaching experience, somebody has to give him a shot
2) Quin Snyder - a finalist for the Bobcats position, he is very smart and has experience coaching in the NCAA, NBA, D-League, and EuroLeague. Seems very well qualified.
3) Mo Cheeks - if Terry Stotts can get three head coaching gigs, so can he
4) Jack Sikma - has been assistant coaching for a while and has had tons of success as a Bucks player
5) Avery Johnson/Sam Mitchell - both won NBA Head Coaching Awards and were decent players not too long ago (and Mitchell has Bucks ties)
6) Herb Williams - has tons of experience, why not give him a shot?

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Wed Jan 9, 2013 3:48 am
by EzeDoesIt
Anyone else find it funny that Phil Jackson released his 'no intention of ever coaching again' statement the same day that our HC position opened up? Lol

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Wed Jan 9, 2013 4:15 am
by VooDoo7
Here's what worries me. By keeping Boylan for the remainder of the season, I worry we're gonna miss out on some of these candidates. At seasons end when other teams are firing their coaches, competition for these guys is gonna be much worse.

My favorites right now are Sampson, Joerger and Shaw. Or see what Paul Mokeski is up to nowadays. F it.

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Wed Jan 9, 2013 4:17 am
by DanoMac
zjl3 wrote:Here is my "wish list" for next year:

1) Brian Shaw- has lots of NBA/assistant coaching experience, somebody has to give him a shot
2) Quin Snyder - a finalist for the Bobcats position, he is very smart and has experience coaching in the NCAA, NBA, D-League, and EuroLeague. Seems very well qualified.
3) Mo Cheeks - if Terry Stotts can get three head coaching gigs, so can he
4) Jack Sikma - has been assistant coaching for a while and has had tons of success as a Bucks player
5) Avery Johnson/Sam Mitchell - both won NBA Head Coaching Awards and were decent players not too long ago (and Mitchell has Bucks ties)
6) Herb Williams - has tons of experience, why not give him a shot?


Absolutely, 100% NO to Sam Mitchell. Good Lord.

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Wed Jan 9, 2013 4:42 am
by ampd
Is shaw a triangle guy? We don't really have the personnel for that if he is

Re: Head Coach candidates

Posted: Wed Jan 9, 2013 1:26 pm
by Thunder Muscle
EzeDoesIt wrote:Anyone else find it funny that Phil Jackson released his 'no intention of ever coaching again' statement the same day that our HC position opened up? Lol


I know right. I don't think he ever cared for Milwaukee if I recall. In fact didn't he always let Frank Hamblen call the shots for the games against the Bucks? I mean Phil was on the sidelines but I thought he made the comment once that he let Hamblen do this game. And I forgot if Phil refered to us or Sacramento "cow town".