Would Steve Kerr would make an effective head coach?

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Would Steve Kerr would make an effective head coach? 

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Post#2 » by Rated T By CBRA » Tue Mar 11, 2014 5:52 pm

There is only one way to find out...he does know a lot about bball and the IQ is there, but its a matter of personnel management. NYK is full of...interesting...personas
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Post#3 » by mjw9191 » Tue Mar 11, 2014 6:33 pm

Rated T By CBRA wrote:There is only one way to find out...he does know a lot about bball and the IQ is there, but its a matter of personnel management. NYK is full of...interesting...personas


Haha that's putting it wayyy too nicely. I like Steve Kerr, and I think he'd be dumb to turn down a head coaching position, especially for Phil Jackson, but at the same time... it's the Knicks.. and Dolan.
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Post#4 » by dkjjr » Tue Mar 11, 2014 8:23 pm

Effective head coach? Yes. Good coach for the Knicks? No. The Knicks need a coach like Phil, Doc Rivers, or anyone with respectable championship experience to put guys in their place. They have no leadership, and as much as I like Steve Kerr, a brand new and unproven coach will not help at all.
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Post#5 » by zronv7 » Tue Mar 11, 2014 9:12 pm

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Post#6 » by Robbo » Tue Mar 11, 2014 9:36 pm

dkjjr wrote:Effective head coach? Yes. Good coach for the Knicks? No. The Knicks need a coach like Phil, Doc Rivers, or anyone with respectable championship experience to put guys in their place. They have no leadership, and as much as I like Steve Kerr, a brand new and unproven coach will not help at all.


Good points all around.
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Post#7 » by Saig » Tue Mar 11, 2014 9:52 pm

He is the most insightful caster on TNT now adays. If Mark Jackson could make a good coach, Steve Kerr definitely will be.
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Post#8 » by basketballife » Tue Mar 11, 2014 10:30 pm

Saig wrote:He is the most insightful caster on TNT now adays. If Mark Jackson could make a good coach, Steve Kerr definitely will be.

ummmm mark jackson isnt a good coach. with a roster like that and an improved bench, they should be doing way better than last year. if u watch warrior games, you'll see the kind of plays he draws up which is pretty much screen for klay/curry and chuck 3s. he doesnt know how to use iggy thats why iggy is scoring below 10 ppg and harrison barnes, who is quite talented, is not flourishing under mark jackson. his out of bounds plays are pretty sub par and the players bail him out like the gsw vs pacers game about a week ago, mark jackson closing play with 8 seconds left on the clock was klay thompson iso post up.... although klay did make it, that wasnt a great play selection from mark given the situation. the team's defense is also very inconsistent. btw i'm from SF and i've been a warriors fan for a very long time since before they drafted adonal foyle. i was very siked and excited these last 2 years to see the drastic improvements to the roster but rather disappointed at seeing no progression with mark jackson's coaching skills. if he is considered a "good" coach, it makes u wonder why he needs the help of so many assistant coaches.

Regarding steve kerr, its hard to say if he'll make a good coach. you can be insightful, you can be knowledgeable, you could have been a great player but once you get into the hot seat, everything is different (jason kidd). he does have a good bball IQ as an analyst/commentator but that and coaching are 2 different things. ultimately coaching exp is the issue.
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Post#9 » by CHAMPi0N » Wed Mar 12, 2014 1:51 pm

Steve Kerr would make a very good coach on a rebuilding squad. He will need to implement a philosophy with coachable young guys - they are much easier to mould.

I have my doubts about his capabilities in coaching a squad like the Knicks - a lot of veterans who have been through diverse situations. They have also had to go through the D'Antoni phase, and bringing in a new guy with zero experience is yet another low blow. Not a good move if they want to keep Melo I think.
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Post#10 » by Circ » Wed Mar 12, 2014 5:54 pm

Stop trying to judge coaches. Nobody knows how good or bad a coach is. Even the players on the team will have different opinions. So how would any of us know? Or any media members? Nobody knows.

You have no idea whether Steve Kerr will be an effective head coach. So what if he's a good analyst. That means next to nothing.
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Post#11 » by Circ » Wed Mar 12, 2014 5:56 pm

Saig wrote:He is the most insightful caster on TNT now adays. If Mark Jackson could make a good coach, Steve Kerr definitely will be.


You have no idea if Mark Jackson is a good coach or not. What is your criteria? You have none.
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Post#12 » by dkjjr » Wed Mar 12, 2014 5:58 pm

Circ wrote:Stop trying to judge coaches. Nobody knows how good or bad a coach is. Even the players on the team will have different opinions. So how would any of us know? Or any media members? Nobody knows.

You have no idea whether Steve Kerr will be an effective head coach. So what if he's a good analyst. That means next to nothing.

We know the same way we know if players are good or not, by watching them. It's a simple concept.
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Post#13 » by ybnd » Wed Mar 12, 2014 9:00 pm

There are two types of coaches...Ones with rings and ones without
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Post#14 » by JazzMatt13 » Wed Mar 12, 2014 10:36 pm

ybnd wrote:There are two types of coaches...Ones with rings and ones without


Then there are some who play with the greats and some who don't...

Jeff Hornacek played with the best of the best, and against the best of the best at equal quality of play, and is now a top coach!

Ty Corbin benched and traded his whole career, and is now a coach with a target on his head, cause no one wants him coaching.
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Post#15 » by Circ » Wed Mar 12, 2014 10:38 pm

dkjjr wrote:
Circ wrote:Stop trying to judge coaches. Nobody knows how good or bad a coach is. Even the players on the team will have different opinions. So how would any of us know? Or any media members? Nobody knows.

You have no idea whether Steve Kerr will be an effective head coach. So what if he's a good analyst. That means next to nothing.

We know the same way we know if players are good or not, by watching them. It's a simple concept.


By watching them? So you judge a coach by how well he stands during the game? So he's a great coach if he leans against the scorer's table and a bad one if he doesn't. If he yells at the refs he's good, but if he just sits down he's bad. Oh yeah, how could I forget about the sideline interviews between quarters. Yeah, of course.
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Post#16 » by ybnd » Wed Mar 12, 2014 10:59 pm

JazzMatt13 wrote:
ybnd wrote:There are two types of coaches...Ones with rings and ones without


Then there are some who play with the greats and some who don't...

Jeff Hornacek played with the best of the best, and against the best of the best at equal quality of play, and is now a top coach!

Ty Corbin benched and traded his whole career, and is now a coach with a target on his head, cause no one wants him coaching.



Hornacek and his at best at 8 seed suns makes him a top coach? No...the only coaches that matter are the ones with rings already...Pop Spose Doc....Thibs and and Brooks could be added to the list...maybe Vogel but im not sold on him as a permanent for indy if they really want to win a title
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Post#17 » by JazzMatt13 » Wed Mar 12, 2014 11:13 pm

ybnd wrote:
JazzMatt13 wrote:
ybnd wrote:There are two types of coaches...Ones with rings and ones without


Then there are some who play with the greats and some who don't...

Jeff Hornacek played with the best of the best, and against the best of the best at equal quality of play, and is now a top coach!

Ty Corbin benched and traded his whole career, and is now a coach with a target on his head, cause no one wants him coaching.



Hornacek and his at best at 8 seed suns makes him a top coach? No...the only coaches that matter are the ones with rings already...Pop Spose Doc....Thibs and and Brooks could be added to the list...maybe Vogel but im not sold on him as a permanent for indy if they really want to win a title


Malone, Stockton, Hornacek and Sloan are the exception. Ring Worthy.
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Post#18 » by ybnd » Thu Mar 13, 2014 4:34 am

JazzMatt13 wrote:
ybnd wrote:
JazzMatt13 wrote:
Then there are some who play with the greats and some who don't...

Jeff Hornacek played with the best of the best, and against the best of the best at equal quality of play, and is now a top coach!

Ty Corbin benched and traded his whole career, and is now a coach with a target on his head, cause no one wants him coaching.



Hornacek and his at best at 8 seed suns makes him a top coach? No...the only coaches that matter are the ones with rings already...Pop Spose Doc....Thibs and and Brooks could be added to the list...maybe Vogel but im not sold on him as a permanent for indy if they really want to win a title


Malone, Stockton, Hornacek and Sloan are the exception. Ring Worthy.



None of those guys could even get it done as players...they failed to succeed as a team....the ultimate goal is bling

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