Your favorite coach.
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Your favorite coach.
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Your favorite coach.
If you could trade Don Nelson for any employed HC in the NBA who would it be? For instance I would trade for Sam Mitchell, he's a good coach that teaches strong defensive fundamentals and I like his personality. The rules are the salaries have to match, just kidding, and you can't pick Isiah because at this point it's more sad than funny.
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thinkingwarriors wrote:If you could trade Don Nelson for any employed HC in the NBA who would it be? For instance I would trade for Sam Mitchell, he's a good coach that teaches strong defensive fundamentals and I like his personality. The rules are the salaries have to match, just kidding, and you can't pick Isiah because at this point it's more sad than funny.
Smitch? Are you serious? Any coach in the NBA and you'd pick Smitch?
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Pop and Sloan are probably top two, then Phil Jackson, then Pat Riley. The best of the rest that I like is Nate McMillan.
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I've always liked Nate and don't understand why Seattle didn't try harder to keep him. I like Sloan a lot but he's starting to have personality trouble with his players, and is likely to retire soon. Jim O'Brien is looking good lately. I think the Zen Master actually does have coaching talent, and not just the good fortune of having dominant teams. I guess Pop has to be good too - his teams always seem to play smart. I also think Avery is good, even if he got beat up by Nellie.
But my fav coach right now is Nellie, so I wouldn't trade.
But my fav coach right now is Nellie, so I wouldn't trade.
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Rick Barry has been clamoring for the job for the better part of 20 years. I'd like to see what he can do.
Of course it will end ugly because Barry is a despicable person face to face, but the entertainment factor of a guy with HOF credentials pulliing a Skiles/Mousetrap on egotistical tempermental NBA miscreants like Baron and Jax and saying "look poon, I have a ring and you have now run another suicide" would be well worth the wasted years.
Go Greyhound!
Of course it will end ugly because Barry is a despicable person face to face, but the entertainment factor of a guy with HOF credentials pulliing a Skiles/Mousetrap on egotistical tempermental NBA miscreants like Baron and Jax and saying "look poon, I have a ring and you have now run another suicide" would be well worth the wasted years.
Go Greyhound!
Jester_ wrote:Can we trade Draymond Green for Grayson Allen?
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