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Shaw or Snyder As Our Next Head Coach? (new poll)

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Who should the Bobcats hire as coach?

Quin Snyder
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53%
Brian Shaw
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47%
 
Total votes : 34

Re: The Coaching Thread: Paul, Stephen or someone else?

Postby captaincrunk on Sun Apr 15, 2012 4:07 pm

YamiRain wrote:HOLY CRAP
BRIAN SHAW
YOU SIR WIN
But how would we run the triangle?

Davis is supposed to be a decent passer for a big, and it might get the ball out of Kemba's hands for once.
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Re: The Coaching Thread: Paul, Stephen or someone else?

Postby SWedd523 on Sun Apr 15, 2012 4:08 pm

captaincrunk wrote:
YamiRain wrote:HOLY CRAP
BRIAN SHAW
YOU SIR WIN
But how would we run the triangle?

Davis is supposed to be a decent passer for a big, and it might get the ball out of Kemba's hands for once.

Dude stop trolling, the ball isn't **** glued to Kemba's hands.






















He has to shoot it eventually.
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Re: The Coaching Thread: Paul, Stephen or someone else?

Postby captaincrunk on Sun Apr 15, 2012 4:13 pm

SWedd523 wrote:
captaincrunk wrote:
YamiRain wrote:HOLY CRAP
BRIAN SHAW
YOU SIR WIN
But how would we run the triangle?

Davis is supposed to be a decent passer for a big, and it might get the ball out of Kemba's hands for once.

Dude stop trolling, the ball isn't **** glued to Kemba's hands.



He has to shoot it eventually.

If Kemba could, he'd dunk it through the rim to his other hand, run down the court without dribbling and do it on the other end.
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Re: The Coaching Thread: Paul, Stephen or someone else?

Postby Battery on Sun Apr 15, 2012 11:40 pm

I wouldn't mind Mike Woodson if the Knicks decide to hire a big name coach. I know someone brought up Ewing, but I'd rather MJ hire him as an assistant to tutor Biz and Davis if we get him. Both those coaches would add toughness to our players and a defensive mentality which MJ loves.
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Re: The Coaching Thread: Paul, Stephen or someone else?

Postby captaincrunk on Sun Apr 15, 2012 11:44 pm

Battery wrote:I wouldn't mind Mike Woodson if the Knicks decide to hire a big name coach. I know someone brought up Ewing, but I'd rather MJ hire him as an assistant to tutor Biz and Davis if we get him. Both those coaches would add toughness to our players and a defensive mentality which MJ loves.

Yeah, Ewing seems more like a big man assistant coach. Like Oak was for us.

EDIT: Hell we should bring Oak back once he's recovered
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Re: The Coaching Thread: Paul, Stephen or someone else?

Postby SWedd523 on Mon Apr 16, 2012 12:02 am

Woodson wasn't very successful with an Atlanta team that is much more talented than ours. Why are we advocating for him?
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Re: The Coaching Thread: Paul, Stephen or someone else?

Postby Battery on Mon Apr 16, 2012 12:16 am

SWedd523 wrote:Woodson wasn't very successful with an Atlanta team that is much more talented than ours. Why are we advocating for him?



He got better each year and took them to the second round of the playoffs in his final two seasons. Hawks probably won't make it past the first round this season. He's also doing a very good job coaching the Knicks with a bunch of crap at the point right now. The Knicks believe it or not are one of the better defensive teams this season. I say he's done well for himself in his two coaching spots. Plus, he's not afraid to get in a players face and call them out on their crappy play.
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Re: The Coaching Thread: Paul, Stephen or someone else?

Postby SWedd523 on Mon Apr 16, 2012 12:40 am

Battery wrote:
SWedd523 wrote:Woodson wasn't very successful with an Atlanta team that is much more talented than ours. Why are we advocating for him?



He got better each year and took them to the second round of the playoffs in his final two seasons. Hawks probably won't make it past the first round this season. He's also doing a very good job coaching the Knicks with a bunch of crap at the point right now. The Knicks believe it or not are one of the better defensive teams this season. I say he's done well for himself in his two coaching spots. Plus, he's not afraid to get in a players face and call them out on their crappy play.

He got swept both times he made it to the second round. 0-8.

And the Knicks were one of the better defensive teams this season under D'Antoni, believe it or not. That had a lot to do with Pussyfoot.
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Re: The Coaching Thread: Paul, Stephen or someone else?

Postby Jaruff on Mon Apr 16, 2012 12:47 am

Shame Larry Brown is probably heading to SMU or we could have a reunion. DJ is out, Kemba is in, and LB loves his practice.

Hell, little Silas could have coached the games and Larry could have ran the practices.
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Re: The Coaching Thread: Paul, Stephen or someone else?

Postby SWedd523 on Mon Apr 16, 2012 12:49 am

Jaruff wrote:Shame Larry Brown is probably heading to SMU or we could have a reunion. DJ is out, Kemba is in, and LB loves his practice.

Hell, little Silas could have coached the games and Larry could have ran the practices.

Wait a second, isn't LB good friends with Woodson? No wonder Battery likes him...


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Re: The Coaching Thread: Paul, Stephen or someone else?

Postby penquin11 on Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:04 am

1. If ewing got the job I would quit following the cats.
2. Shaw would be excellent, perfect even for us to grab.
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Re: The Coaching Thread: Paul, Stephen or someone else?

Postby fatlever on Tue Apr 17, 2012 1:33 pm

young silas looked lost last night. i dont think he yet has the confidence to work the refs.
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Re: The Coaching Thread: Paul, Stephen or someone else?

Postby fatlever on Tue Apr 17, 2012 1:33 pm

are there any coaches left that still run the motion offense? if so, thats who i want to hire.
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Re: The Coaching Thread: Paul, Stephen or someone else?

Postby BrotherDave on Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:06 pm

MIke Woodson sucks. Good for defense, absolutely clueless on offense. He would just roll the ball out and let Kemba iso all game.
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Re: The Coaching Thread: Paul, Stephen or someone else?

Postby Jaruff on Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:39 pm

I'd be all for Brian Shaw. Only issue with the Triangle is the FO's willingness to adapt the roster to the system. You have to have specific players or else it doesn't work.

Henderson looks good, UPS looks good, Reggie looks good, Mullens looks good, Biz looks good; however, who else do we have for that? Not sure that Kemba would be great in the Triangle. I couldn't see Tyrus working out either.
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