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Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 12:23 am
by Klomp
What's everyone's thoughts on him.

Obviously I wish him and our team well this year, but if the team struggles and he gets canned. I think we could get some pretty good candidates in here. Number one candidate for me would be Tom Thibodeau. Why?

He's probably the best assistant coach in the NBA today. Not only that, but he's coached in Minnesota before, so he knows the area.

He would've been my top candidate this year and will be next year too. Others in my list are Dwane Casey (though McHale would never admit his mistake), Terry Porter (obviously doubtful now), Mark Jackson, and Jeff Van Gundy.

Another option could be McHale. Remember that he has coached this team before and with some success, going 19-12 in 2005. If this were to happen, my guess is that they would learn from the New York fiasco and relieve him of his duties as VP of Basketball Operations. That would move Hoiberg into that new role.

Thoughts?

Re: Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 12:43 am
by Calinks
I don't think Mchale wants anything to do with coaching again lol. I wouldn't mind going after a young or more unproven coach seeing as we are in the rebuilding stage and it would be nice to have a coach that could grow with the players. I liked the guys you mentioned. I'm not sure about Porter but I don't know much about his coaching ability. I like Case but like you said, that aint happening. There is probably more of a chance of Flip coming back than Casey/

I want a coach that will preach D. I want to see Shad playing the D he played before Casey got canned.

Re: Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 12:51 am
by Tekkenlaw
Unless he gets us into the playoffs next season, I want him gone. He isn't a good enough coach to get us to that next level.

Re: Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 1:10 am
by deeney0
If Randy's canned, I've got no problem keeping it in house and giving the reigns to Jerry Sichting. He did well when RSW had his back surgery last year, the guys responded well to him.

Re: Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 2:54 am
by revprodeji
The whole focus of the team is building this year and then one more draft FA and then making a playoff push. That being said, I could see Wittman only here for this year. Remember, he did not want to coach here in the first place. Wittman is a good teacher and discipline guy, but a bad game coach.

That being said, I could see Sichting or even JB being groomed for it. We seem like we like bringing guys from within. Both those guys have a feel for the team. They both have their own strengths. I think JB will be a very good HC someday. I just am not sure if he is ready yet.

McHale and Wittman riding off into the sunset.

Re: Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:41 am
by collin_k41
McHale and Wittman riding off into the sunset.


Sounds too good to be true rev. But here's to hoping :pray:

Re: Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:43 am
by Klomp
I'm surprised you guys don't want Thibodeau. I think hes had as much of an effect (if not more) on the Celtics Defense as Garnett did.

Re: Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 5:18 am
by revprodeji
Blasphemy...

Head coach is more than just a system, or a concept. It is about motivation and being a figure the team will respect and go to battle for.

not saying TT does not have that, but there are other factors. If he was such a hot prospect I am shocked Chicago and even Phx did not wait to interview him.

Re: Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 5:41 am
by 4ho5ive
I agree with Rev on JB. I have been rooting for him for awhile now. I think he can be one of those really underrated coaches in a couple of years. Hopefully its for us.

As for Thibodeau, I think he can be a good coach, I dont see the championship quality in him though. Yea I know the cliche' "Defense wins championships", and that may still hold true, however, he better have a really solid offensive coach with him cause I dont think he is a game plan, offensive scheme kinda guy. Great D assistant, likely not a great HC though

Re: Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 5:52 am
by revprodeji
4ho5ive wrote:I agree with Rev on JB. I have been rooting for him for awhile now. I think he can be one of those really underrated coaches in a couple of years. Hopefully its for us.

As for Thibodeau, I think he can be a good coach, I dont see the championship quality in him though. Yea I know the cliche' "Defense wins championships", and that may still hold true, however, he better have a really solid offensive coach with him cause I dont think he is a game plan, offensive scheme kinda guy. Great D assistant, likely not a great HC though


Casey was a defense Budha also.

JB seems to have the respect of the players. He seems to be the one talking to them when they need it. I could see him sticking.

Re: Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 7:28 am
by 4ho5ive
Casey is another guy i like, and like Thibideau, i see him being a solid coach, but not really a "winner". I dont see Casey leading a team to a title. Though i will give Nate McMillian credit cuz he is doing a hell of a job in Portland.

As for JB, i like him more than i do Sichting. Casey seemed like a players kinda coach also, he just wasnt handed the most talented roster and was fired prematurely

Re: Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 7:35 am
by big3_8_19_21
Are we forgetting Casey's erratic substitution patterns (or at least questionable subbing patterns) as well as lacking of X's and O's knowledge?

Don't get me wrong, I LOVED the defense we played with him as our coach, but he's not a complete head coach.

Re: Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 7:54 am
by 4ho5ive
I put Casey in the same tier as Thibideau. I posted the same thing about TT earlier in this thread, they need strong offensive minds next to them to succeed at the HC position.

Re: Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:48 am
by GGm0n
How about Scotty Brooks or Sam Mitchell (if he becomes available)?
They'd be some T-Wolf throwbacks that have coaching experience.
Replace McHale with Hoiberg and the Wolves would have a new look with familiar faces.

Re: Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 2:02 pm
by MN Die Hard
I'm with you klomp, I'd like to see Thibodeau get a chance before someone else hires him.

Re: Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 2:35 pm
by deeney0
Not against Thibodeau at all, just throwing more names out there. But RSW gets the full year for sure, and if they show tangible improvement he'll get more time still.

Re: Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:33 pm
by 4ho5ive
Im all for Sam Mitchell too! I never understand why this guy is always on the hot seat.

Re: Randy Wittman / Future Possibilities

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 5:00 pm
by dunkonu21
Wittman and DeAndre Jordan FTW!