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Does this series save Mike Woodson's job????
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 2:58 am
by Arenas4Three
He has helped Atlanta beat the Celts 3 times and need one more to win the series which would be the biggest playoff upset in sports history (I think). The Hawks are young and now this team is reaching its' potential. Will Woodson stick around to help the team grow if Atlanta loses in game 7?
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 3:01 am
by HoopsGuru25
Does he deserve to be back? NO
I think there is a chance he comes back. Our owners are unpredictable so you never know.
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 3:07 am
by Harry10
Game 7...... ethicially it would be hard, but i would like to talk to the team captains first.
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 3:07 am
by writeous
They wont fire him now, but if we start the season slow like you usually do, he'll get ousted quick IMO. I still want him gone. Why the hell did he put in a hobbling Marvin Williams when we jsut needed someone to play honest D? Bone headed moves like that are what Mike has been doing all year.
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 3:15 am
by HoopsGuru25
writeous wrote:They wont fire him now, but if we start the season slow like you usually do, he'll get ousted quick IMO. I still want him gone. Why the hell did he put in a hobbling Marvin Williams when we jsut needed someone to play honest D? Bone headed moves like that are what Mike has been doing all year.
His contract is up. The ASG is not going to give him a 3-4 year deal...fire him and then eat the remaining years. Billy Knight has tried to fire Woodson multiple times this season alone and they wouldn't let him. I suspect the Hawks will get a new GM. I hope we get a new coach but I've been a firm believer that BK has to go(although I still feel Woody is imcompetant)since the 2006 off-season.
The good thing is that it looks like theres no way that both will be back. BK really made it seem like Woody was an idiot at the town hall meetings(when it came to overusing the starters) and they apparently don't communicate with each other anymore.
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 3:16 am
by SonicYouth34
He probably will, that's how the NBA works...he looks like Mr. Potato head
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 3:25 am
by Hawks
His job is very safe right now, I assuming. If the owners would go out of their way to keep him from being fired after how this team perform this year. I see no reason why they would fire him now for taking the best team in the regular season to a game 7. I tthink BK is job is very safe as well. It will be up to whether BK want to stay. Considering he may not get another GM job elsewhere. He will likely remain.
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 3:39 am
by Rip2137
Even if he gets his job back, expectations will be so high that if they don't get out to a great start next year (I am talking top 4 record in the East), we dont have to worry about us anymore, the national media will call for his head.
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 3:50 am
by Harry10
for me..... as of now and the up coming game 7, i would keep Woody, but i would talk to Joe and Josh first, and if they have some strong reservations, i would go after Avery.
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 4:09 am
by evildallas
I don't want him back. I think they win more in spite of him than because of him, but I'm realistic in that he has a fair chance of returning.
A blowout won't cost Woody his job
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 4:58 am
by td00
I think he has guaranteed a return to the bench. He gets a one year extension which is all he should get and will have to prove himself early next year.
As for Billy Knight, it will be another 'shock the world' scenario if he would leave on his own and get another NBA GM job.
Not that he has done the worst job, but his power has been diminished and he should be let go on that reason alone.
Woody might have already earned another year prior to tonight, and I am bittersweet about it. I thought this could be Woody's last game as HC. No doubt in my mind now he's back at the helm.
I don't think the coaching staff goes unscathed though. There were rumblings last year.
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 5:37 am
by Rip2137
I think Billy will obviously get another GM job.
He drafted Josh Childress, Josh Smith, Al Horford, traded for Joe Johnson and traded for Mike Bibby and although the Marvin Williams thing will hang over his head, he will be able to explain that away.
No way he doesn't get another job.
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 5:39 am
by HoopsGuru25
Billy Knight's career record is probably the worst among any GM in NBA history(w/o question the worst of those who have worked for multiple teams for two teams). He also is not good with the media. He has NO chance of landing another job.
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 5:59 am
by rapz**7**
Raps fan here...was watching the game and just wondered why the crowd did not have a unified color (ex. raps sea of red). Is it due to the fact that it was a close race for 8th and management did not have time to plan these events out or is something we can look forward to seeing in future post season runs?
Lets to Hawks!
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 6:06 am
by Harry10
rapz**7** wrote:Raps fan here...was watching the game and just wondered why the crowd did not have a unified color (ex. raps sea of red). Is it due to the fact that it was a close race for 8th and management did not have time to plan these events out or is something we can look forward to seeing in future post season runs?
Lets to Hawks!
because this is ATL.... i went to a Falcons game and i saw a guy who wore a bright green throw back sonics jersey and cap.
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 6:24 am
by BAMABIRD
BK needs to be gone.. Woody deserves to stay. I mean what else does the man have to do to prove he deserves to keep his job? Alot of you guys have personal reasons for firing woody and thats not right. He's been with most of these guys since their rookie seasons and they have grown together, them as players and him as a coach. He deserves to come back.
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 7:19 am
by Harry10
BAMABIRD wrote:BK needs to be gone.. Woody deserves to stay. I mean what else does the man have to do to prove he deserves to keep his job? Alot of you guys have personal reasons for firing woody and thats not right. He's been with most of these guys since their rookie seasons and they have grown together, them as players and him as a coach. He deserves to come back.
i heard that some players are not in favor of Woody, but i don't know if that is true. Woody is not Larry Brown where his record out shines his player relation..... management need to talk to Joe and Josh and take their opinions seriously
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 8:46 am
by JoshB914
Harry I've heard the same things. Woody just doesn't work for this team.
It's a shame, because I think he has earned another contract in this series. But if the players say they don't respond to him, he has to go regardless.
Never ask the players
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 5:36 pm
by td00
If you ask me, if the players don't like him, then I keep him at the helm.
Time to get away from players running the asylum.
You think Byron Scott is loved? Put your blinders on and say okay.
I wouldn't care if I was liked or not.
If Woody isn't putting them in position to win, then what will they think under a different regime.
Be careful what you wish for in a HC. You might end up with a worse situation than what you are in now.
Posted: Sat May 3, 2008 5:43 pm
by NWO4Life
My opinion for what its worth is Coach Woodson now has the confidence of his players. They believe in what he has been telling them. The reason I say this is not because they have the series tied at 3 a piece but that they were able to come back from being down with there defense. (a Larry brown quality)
At times it seemed Boston would just find it easy to get where ever they wanted on the floor... When the Hawks made their runs Boston never had an easy basket.