I've been thinking recently and haven't really seen it discussed much outside of Finch...but the wolves coaching staff.
Watching the games over the years, we've noticed a lot of things we feel the team has lacked. We know that Finch has some experience but what about the rest of the staff?
I saw something recently that posed the question, "Is there anyone on the staff that you'd feel comfortable with becoming the interim if Finch was let go"?
Idk much about the staff but it was an interesting thought that got me thinking. How experienced are they? Do they seem knowledgeable? Do they appear to be capable?
When you look at a lot of other staffs, there seems to be more of a collective that contains multiple former head coaches, experienced vets, or long-tenured assistances. Thoughts?
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For those who don't know...
Elston Turner: Was runner up in the 2009 coaching search when David Kahn hired Kurt Rambis
Micah Nori: This is the "nerdy" coach who gives all the interesting soundbites you've probably seen circulated on social media
Pablo Prigioni: The next-most visible coach with name recognition. Was Ryan Saunders' offensive coordinator.
Kevin Hanson: A big man coach hired by Ryan Saunders and has been here since. Was big part of AD's development in New Orleans.
Joe Boylan: He's the lead player development coach. Has made a number of stops around the league.
Elston Turner: Was runner up in the 2009 coaching search when David Kahn hired Kurt Rambis
Micah Nori: This is the "nerdy" coach who gives all the interesting soundbites you've probably seen circulated on social media
Pablo Prigioni: The next-most visible coach with name recognition. Was Ryan Saunders' offensive coordinator.
Kevin Hanson: A big man coach hired by Ryan Saunders and has been here since. Was big part of AD's development in New Orleans.
Joe Boylan: He's the lead player development coach. Has made a number of stops around the league.
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