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Coaching search
Posted: Sun May 25, 2014 4:23 pm
by gflem
Maybe its time we got to this subject with Wiretap reporting a Del Negro interview and also possibly Tyronne Lue as well. I was never a Del Negro fan while he played and for some reason I just don't like the idea of him being our new coach, I cant give an exact reason but I think there are much better candidates out there.
I don't know what to think about Lue, I mean I liked the way he played, but being a shade under 5'9" I always have had a soft spot for smaller players who played with guts and had a super competitive attitudes. I don't know if a first time head coach is what I want to see though.
I wouldn't mind Alvin Gentry, he has coached a team to a 50 win season, and that is an accomplishment you cant take away from him regardless of how someone feels about him.
I think my first choice would be Lionel Hollins, based on the job he has done as a head coach in the past, and he seems to have a good demeanor and relationship with players.
If Thibidoe (sp?) becomes available I wouldn't mind him as he has been successful in Chicago, though I think the team mgt. is looking for a more offensive minded coach.
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 8:23 am
by giannidemarco
Marc Jackson, Nate McMillan, or Vinny Del Negro
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 9:38 am
by XtotheDeezy
You have a solid, solid core in Irving, Waiters, Thompson + Wiggins/Parker/Embiid. This is a team to grow forward with, even if Irving decides to not extend and leaves. You need a coach who can grow with the team so it's got to be someone fresh. Stan Van Gundy could provide immediate results, but I'm not sure how the team would respond to him.
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 11:03 am
by kiwibrindle
The flashy college picks - John Calipari, Billy Donovan, Shaka Smart
The flash TV picks - Charles Barkley, Reggie Miller
The safe picks - Mike Fratello
The best pick - Lionel Hollins
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 9:34 pm
by jbk1234
kiwibrindle wrote:The flashy college picks - John Calipari, Billy Donovan, Shaka Smart
The flash TV picks - Charles Barkley, Reggie Miller
The safe picks - Mike Fratello
The best pick - Lionel Hollins
Agree on Hollins but disagree on Fratello. They need to start running actual offensive sets/plays. After the play ground approach by Scott, and the don't worry about offense approach by Brown, I don't think that they can bring in another coach who is singularly focused on defense.
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 11:26 pm
by gflem
Fratello gets a bad rap about being a defense only coach. Look back into his teams with Atlanta. He played slow down here due to a lack of talent. He has won a lot of games coaching both styles. He is by far the best coach I have seen here as far as drawing up plays coming out of timeouts and at the end of the half and the end of games. Probably the best coach period.
Lenny Wilkens gets a lot of credit for winning a lot of games, but he had far better talent than Fratello ever did here. I know he still is coaching overseas I believe, but I would more concerned about his age and/or how he would relate to todays NBA players than I would be about style of play or overall knowledge.
I don't think the team would actually consider him though, I believe they are looking for someone younger and who they think is more likely to be here long term. However laughable that is.
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 11:49 am
by kiwibrindle
Too bad your not old enough to remember the crap Mike had to coach here in Cleveland. He almost always managed to get to the playoffs. In his six seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers his record was 248 wins and 212 losses. Fratello took the Cavaliers to the playoffs four times with stiffs!
After two years his starting line up was Brevin Knight, Wesley Missing Person, Cedric Henderson, Kemp and Z with bad feet. and MADE THE PLAYOFFS. Yes his ball was boring to watch but he won. Two years laster he took Terrell Brandon, Bobby Phills, Chris Mills, F'ing Danny Ferry and Micheal Cage to the playoffs and then two more times too.
He always got the most out of our scrubs. Yes he never made it out of the first round but Mike Brown would not have won 20 games with those teams.
I agree that he's not a likely coach but I would not complain if he was.
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Sat May 31, 2014 9:39 pm
by OffSetRaised
Adrian Griffin or George Karl would be perfect hires
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Sun Jun 1, 2014 8:00 am
by KI-DW-TT-AB
XtotheDeezy wrote:You have a solid, solid core in Irving, Waiters, Thompson + Wiggins/Parker/Embiid. This is a team to grow forward with, even if Irving decides to not extend and leaves. You need a coach who can grow with the team so it's got to be someone fresh. Stan Van Gundy could provide immediate results, but I'm not sure how the team would respond to him.
yeah bro, that's who we are aiming for.
Plan B: Phil Jackson
Plan C: Steve Kerr
Plan D: Gregg Popovich
Plan E: Erik Spoelstra
Plan F: Doc Rivers
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 12:33 am
by gflem
Reportedly Gentry and Lue getting second interviews, I don't know which would be better, I wonder if age is any kind of factor in the Cavs thinking?
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 1:54 am
by B Mac
And now Mark Price too?
What in the....
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 6:42 pm
by jbk1234
B Mac wrote:And now Mark Price too?
What in the....
Yeah between this and the Calipari story, I'm begining to worry. I think Griffin might be GM in name only.
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 10:55 am
by kiwibrindle
After watching the Finals here is a suggestion I think that would be best: Spurs win (Which Cleveland would love) Tim Duncan retires and Tim Duncan is offered the coaching spot. When he's on the floor he is the general!
I know not likely but just saying
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 2:25 pm
by oikosnomos
David Blatt would be the best man for the job. Cream of the crop in Europe, good X's and O's guy who gets a lot out of his players. Good basketball mind.
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 3:40 pm
by NW
oikosnomos wrote:David Blatt would be the best man for the job. Cream of the crop in Europe, good X's and O's guy who gets a lot out of his players. Good basketball mind.
He's leaving Macaabi and coming to the NBA. He's announcing where he's going in a press conference in a couple hours
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 4:18 pm
by mcfly1204
NW wrote:oikosnomos wrote:David Blatt would be the best man for the job. Cream of the crop in Europe, good X's and O's guy who gets a lot out of his players. Good basketball mind.
He's leaving Macaabi and coming to the NBA. He's announcing where he's going in a press conference in a couple hours
My money is on Blatt going to the Warriors to assist Kerr.
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 4:27 pm
by oikosnomos
mcfly1204 wrote:NW wrote:oikosnomos wrote:David Blatt would be the best man for the job. Cream of the crop in Europe, good X's and O's guy who gets a lot out of his players. Good basketball mind.
He's leaving Macaabi and coming to the NBA. He's announcing where he's going in a press conference in a couple hours
My money is on Blatt going to the Warriors to assist Kerr.
Diamond Leung @diamond83 about 34 minutes ago
David Blatt appears in the translation to say he has job offers but he won't be leaving Maccabi to be an assistant: sports.walla.co.il/?w=/170/2754731
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 4:38 pm
by NW
oikosnomos wrote:mcfly1204 wrote:NW wrote:
He's leaving Macaabi and coming to the NBA. He's announcing where he's going in a press conference in a couple hours
My money is on Blatt going to the Warriors to assist Kerr.
Diamond Leung @diamond83 about 34 minutes ago
David Blatt appears in the translation to say he has job offers but he won't be leaving Maccabi to be an assistant: sports.walla.co.il/?w=/170/2754731
Blatt denied saying that and said he would be an assistant
Re: Coaching search
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 4:41 pm
by oikosnomos
NW wrote:oikosnomos wrote:mcfly1204 wrote:My money is on Blatt going to the Warriors to assist Kerr.
Diamond Leung @diamond83 about 34 minutes ago
David Blatt appears in the translation to say he has job offers but he won't be leaving Maccabi to be an assistant: sports.walla.co.il/?w=/170/2754731
Blatt denied saying that and said he would be an assistant

Re: Coaching search
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 6:50 pm
by Gokey Balboa
Blatt will go to NBA. He left Maccabi today. It's either Cavs or Warriors, but he gives advantage to HC position.
So, congrats Cavs fans, now you'll have the real deal @ bench.