Bucks Blog: Assistants finally getting inked??
Posted: Thu May 8, 2008 5:13 pm
Still working on assistants' contracts
By Tom Enlund
Thursday, May 8 2008, 11:17 AM
General manager John Hammond said Thursday morning that team officials were still in the process of finalizing contracts for next season
Posted: Thu May 8, 2008 5:18 pm
The reason it's taking so long is the contracts have to be approved by Steinmiller, Walter and Burr first.
Posted: Thu May 8, 2008 5:37 pm
I'm assuming that it was just a typo and Samson's name was supposed to go after "former Indiana University coach...".
Posted: Thu May 8, 2008 5:48 pm
No I think he meant Bob Knight was going to be an assistant.
Posted: Thu May 8, 2008 5:54 pm
Bob Knight!!!!! LINK LINK LINK LINK ZOMG
On a side note, I love the daily errors in the Sports section.
On a side note, I love the daily errors in the Sports section.
Posted: Fri May 9, 2008 2:49 am
Here is the rest of that article. It's been updated on the jsonline.com site:
The process of hiring assistant coaches has taken the Bucks longer than it took them to hire Skiles as head coach, but part of that is due to the fact that the team is putting together contracts for four assistant coaches at the same time.
Hammond moved quickly on the head-coaching front as Larry Krystkowiak was fired on April 17 - the day after the team's final game of the season - and Skiles was hired just four days later.
But now, with Avery Johnson being fired as the Dallas Mavericks coach and Mike D'Antoni's days apparently numbered in Phoenix, some are wondering if Hammond didn't jump the gun and act too quickly in hiring Skiles.
Hammond says no.
"It wouldn't matter what candidate would be available because this is the NBA," said Hammond. "This is professional sports in general and you know within the season these kinds of things are going to occur. It's not like we're sitting here going 'Oh my gosh, can you believe this guy became available or this guy became available?'
"You knew it was going to happen, that there were going to be some potential candidates becoming available. It's part of the business. That was not a factor for us. The issue for us was is the man that we think is best for this job, if he's available now, let's pursue it. And that's exactly what we did."
On the other hand, by acting quickly it's possible that the Bucks nudged aside the New York Knicks, who also had an interest in hiring Skiles.
"That's speculation," said Hammond when asked about the possibility of beating the Knicks to the punch on Skiles.
"But I do believe this. There's no doubt in my mind that Scott Skiles was going to be coaching in the NBA next year. So whether it be in New York or with another team, I think he was going to be a viable candidate for many teams and was going to have an opportunity. So with all that being said, the fact that he is here with us now, we could not be more pleased."
Boylan has worked as Skiles' lead assistant - the position he will fill here - the last four seasons with the Chicago Bulls, and in 2000-'01 in Phoenix. Boylan took over the Bulls last season after Skiles was fired.
Hollins, who as a player was a starting guard on the 1977 Portland Trail Blazers championship team, has been a head coach and an assistant with the Memphis Grizzlies, and has been an assistant with the Suns. Hollins was also an assistant coach at Arizona State, where he attended college.
Sampson is a former coach of Indiana University while Wolf, a former Bucks player and native of Kohler, Wis., has coached in the NBA's D-League the past two seasons.
Peterson was the lone assistant from Krystkowiak's staff that was retained by Skiles. Peterson became best known for his work with rookie guard Ramon Sessions, who played well in the final month of the season.