yeleven11 wrote:bucknersrevenge wrote:yeleven11 wrote:
Brad was hired because of all those reasons you mentioned and continued to prove that he fit those philosophies and the results show that. You only make the change if the new coach fits all of that and the front office/ownership comes to the decision that that new coach will lead to better results.
LOL I would hope so. That's the only reason any franchise makes a coaching change. I still don't get what any of this has to do with the question I answered but okay. You asked about other options, I listed options. YOU may not prefer them but they are valid, legitimate options and the fact that they don't have Brad's win/loss record shouldn't preclude them, considering the fact that Brad was a college coach before we hired him. You saying "what's the alternative?", in this case, is lazy, IMO. So I gave you 3 very real, very credible coaching options. And what philosophies has he proven that he fits?? I don't understand this comment. I said "interview another coach and see what their coaching philosophies are".
Look, my point was that when you make a decision to fire a good coach (Brad), you need to have options that you think are better. You presented names without saying why they're better.
Also, it's not that serious man lol. No need to be all riled up about it lol. I'm sorry if you're offended.
No, it's all good. I promise. To respond to your point (which is fair) I'll say this. Whether one believes that any of those 3 are better options is subjective and Danny may not be able to tell without doing more in-depth analysis, talking to other coaches, scouts, etc. And in the end, an interview is probably going to be the deciding factor which you obviously won't do before firing Brad. All that said, I can't tell you that I'm sure all 3 are better but I will tell what I like about those names as potential hires.
Sam and Chauncey are former players, championship players at that. They walk in the door with a cache that Brad couldn't dream of having. They understand the players of this league which gives them an edge I think in understanding how to manage egos (something that has come up from time to time with Brad). They have tutored under respected names in this league. They're point guards who have run teams and that insight from the standpoint of understanding how good offense functions as a whole gives them a leg up.
Becky Hammon has had a distinguished college and professional basketball career in the NWBL, the WNBA, and overseas. She has a wealth of basketball experience that translates and she's spent the last 6 seasons learning under an all-time Top 5 Hall of Fame coach. She also walks in the door with a better (playing career) resume than Brad.
Each of these 3 candidates have a TON of respect in this league that cannot be quantified. Each of them will command it in the lockerroom. And while I know Brad has the respect of his players as well, there have been times when some have questioned his willingness to be "the bad guy" or crack the whip when it's necessary to hold guys accountable. Some guys don't respond to the tough love approach and need prodding. But others respond to being challenged to do more. Brad doesn't have both these things in his arsenal and I wonder if it's at least in part because he's never played the game at a professional level.