PhillyPhilly wrote:BullyKing wrote:PhillyPhilly wrote:Jarron Collins at Golden State looks like he could be a special coach imo. But it would be his first head coaching job so nothing is certain. So right now either they have their eye on an assistant that they like, or they go for experience like Ty Lue, Mark Jackson or whoever. It makes me laugh though because when Bill Belichick was at the Browns he had ONE winning season In four years and then got fired. He then goes to the Pats, gets Tom Brady and the rest is history. Folks discredit Ty Lue because he had Lebron, yet they praise Bellichick, praise Phil Jackson, Praise Pat Riley etc etc. This is why I shall continue to beat the drum for Ty Lue because it's simply not fair. Kevin Love came out the other day and said "Ty is a brilliant x's and o's guy", but that doesn't suit folks agenda because all they seem to think he did was be a mascot for Lebron smh.
I would love to hear more about why you think Jarron Collins looks like he could be special other than presumably because he currently works for Golden State.
Well his background is in player development, analytics and scouting. Plus he's apparently a bit of a geek when it comes the x's and o's. Him being part of a winning environment and being a former player is obviously a bonus too. Nothing is promised of course, But I like the fact that he's worn many hats on his journey up the ranks so should have a more well rounded philosophy when it comes to being a head coach.
He was a scout for one season and a player development coach for one season. You could equally claim his background is in being a PAC-12 television analyst. I can read his Wikipedia entry too.
Other than having played in the NBA, everything else you said about him could be said about Brown 10 times over. Again, this is not to say Brown is flawless and couldn't improved upon. But it seems like the argument for doing so is basically to throw a dart against the wall and hope the grass is greener.












