Post#15 » by DrSithMirth » Fri Jun 19, 2009 3:00 am
I think that Mark Jackson may not be a bad coach. That said, when he was in the running to coach the Knicks, he was on record saying that he feels that Stephon Marbury is a great player and with his (Jackson's) help, he'd be an allstar. As a Knicks (and Wolves) fan, I can say with complete confidence that if Jackson were coaching the team it would have been an unmitigated disaster.
Jackson is also on record saying that Marcus Williams is the next great point guard in this league. Williams is out of the league.
So, in terms of his apparent basketball knowledge he's probably fine, but when you really listen to his opinions of some pretty dubious players, you really should question his ability to make good coaching and team management decisions. IMO he should not be hired without proving that he actually does have the ability to lead a team in the right direction. He should be an assistant coach for a few years to prove that he's not full of it. Because right now I think he's full of it. Good commentator. Full of it as a talent and team evaluator.
I say no to him as head coach. This team is far too fragile to be taking that kind of risk. If they're going to transition into a team that is not a league joke (and it has been, seriously), they need to bring in a coach with credibility and really be sure to make all the right decisions.
Cheers, Dr. SithMirth
