Wiretap: Bucks Courting Doug Collins
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Wiretap: Bucks Courting Doug Collins
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Wiretap: Bucks Courting Doug Collins
I'll be livid if this happens and Pax hasn't attempted to land Collins. Collins reportedly wants $2 mill per year.
Collins > the Boylan I've seen by A LOT.
I'll add more thoughts later, I'm running to a meeting.
Collins > the Boylan I've seen by A LOT.
I'll add more thoughts later, I'm running to a meeting.
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BigUps wrote:I'll be livid if this happens and Pax hasn't attempted to land Collins. Collins reportedly wants $2 mill per year.
Collins > the Boylan I've seen by A LOT.
I'll add more thoughts later, I'm running to a meeting.
it's mere speculation. Collins turned them down in 2005 saying he wasn't interested in coaching again, and I don't think he's changed his mind. What the Bucks need is a new owner. Senator Kohl likes to be his own GM, and he's not that good at it. He's the guy who hired Stotts.
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The link, FWIW
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archi ... g_collins/
Its probably just speculation, but if they were willing to pony up $2M per for Doug, I'm willing to bet that is a big pay raise over what he makes from TNT, and might be enough incentive, even if it means living in Wisconsin for a significant part of the year.
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archi ... g_collins/
Its probably just speculation, but if they were willing to pony up $2M per for Doug, I'm willing to bet that is a big pay raise over what he makes from TNT, and might be enough incentive, even if it means living in Wisconsin for a significant part of the year.
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Man, Collins is one of the coaches that I am really high on.
I would love to have him as our coach.
He would fix lot of the problems we have such as leaving those shooters open, using BW as a screen and roll by the 3-pt line, recognizing matchups and how to utilize Ben Gordon and others.
Just by listening to him you can tell he can pin point exactly what we are doing wrong and what we could do to correct it.
I think Bulls would be realyl really good if he was the Bulls' coach and I really mean it.
I would love to have him as our coach.
He would fix lot of the problems we have such as leaving those shooters open, using BW as a screen and roll by the 3-pt line, recognizing matchups and how to utilize Ben Gordon and others.
Just by listening to him you can tell he can pin point exactly what we are doing wrong and what we could do to correct it.
I think Bulls would be realyl really good if he was the Bulls' coach and I really mean it.
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cool007 wrote:Man, Collins is one of the coaches that I am really high on.
I would love to have him as our coach.
He would fix lot of the problems we have such as leaving those shooters open, using BW as a screen and roll by the 3-pt line, recognizing matchups and how to utilize Ben Gordon and others.
Just by listening to him you can tell he can pin point exactly what we are doing wrong and what we could do to correct it.
I think Bulls would be realyl really good if he was the Bulls' coach and I really mean it.
same here.
collins knows the bulls flaws. id feel more comfortable w/ him than any other coach. (unless we get coach k)
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#1TKfan wrote:(unless we get coach k)
Call me a ridiculous whack-job, but I genuinely consider this to be a possibility. If K were to ever leave Duke for the NBA, I think the time would be right for a move to Chicago.
The Bulls are built around young, accomplished college ballers and K is a Chitown guy who has maintained his connections with the community.
I doubt he leaves Duke. But I'd at least like to see Paxson put some feelers out. You'd have to break the **** bank for him though, which might not be Unky Jerry's cup of tea.
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DuckIII wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Call me a ridiculous whack-job, but I genuinely consider this to be a possibility. If K were to ever leave Duke for the NBA, I think the time would be right for a move to Chicago.
The Bulls are built around young, accomplished college ballers and K is a Chitown guy who has maintained his connections with the community.
I doubt he leaves Duke. But I'd at least like to see Paxson put some feelers out. You'd have to break the **** bank for him though, which might not be Unky Jerry's cup of tea.
exactly. not only does k have to leave duke, but you have to pay an arm and a leg. but if k did coach in the nba, i feel the bulls would be a perfect fit for him. especially w/ duhon and deng there.
(plus WE ARE getting brand and maggette. *cough* cough* lol)
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I predict that Doug Collins will, out of habit, call every player KEVIN.
I don't understand overpaying for an unproven NBA coach (like coach K) when history shows that college coaches will fail and therefore deserve less money.
Every person is unique, and I'm sure eventually one of the overpaid college coaches will actually do great. Maybe they are sexy names or something.
NBA Owner: "Coach K, the odds suggest you will do very poorly in the NBA."
Coach K: "I agree, so I should therefore be among the top 5 or 6 highest paid coaches."
NBA Owner: "You have a sexy arse name, I love it. Sell it."
I don't understand overpaying for an unproven NBA coach (like coach K) when history shows that college coaches will fail and therefore deserve less money.
Every person is unique, and I'm sure eventually one of the overpaid college coaches will actually do great. Maybe they are sexy names or something.
NBA Owner: "Coach K, the odds suggest you will do very poorly in the NBA."
Coach K: "I agree, so I should therefore be among the top 5 or 6 highest paid coaches."
NBA Owner: "You have a sexy arse name, I love it. Sell it."
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kyrv wrote:I predict that Doug Collins will, out of habit, call every player KEVIN.
I don't understand overpaying for an unproven NBA coach (like coach K) when history shows that college coaches will fail and therefore deserve less money.
Every person is unique, and I'm sure eventually one of the overpaid college coaches will actually do great. Maybe they are sexy names or something.
NBA Owner: "Coach K, the odds suggest you will do very poorly in the NBA."
Coach K: "I agree, so I should therefore be among the top 5 or 6 highest paid coaches."
NBA Owner: "You have a sexy arse name, I love it. Sell it."
Meh. I put the "college coaches can't coach in the NBA" argument in the same category as the "Kevin Garnett can't win in the playoffs" argument.
KG had relatively poor playoff success because his teams sucked.
Similarly, how many college coaches took over teams with decent rosters?
I would have ZERO problem with the Bulls dipping into the college ranks for a smart, enthusiastic coach.
Tom Crean (sp?)
Lorenzo Romar
Tom Izzo (he's put out feelers to the NBA in the past)
The list goes on. I genuinely want Paxson to include the college coaching ranks in his sphere of consideration.
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kyrv wrote:I predict that Doug Collins will, out of habit, call every player KEVIN.
I don't understand overpaying for an unproven NBA coach (like coach K) when history shows that college coaches will fail and therefore deserve less money.
Every person is unique, and I'm sure eventually one of the overpaid college coaches will actually do great. Maybe they are sexy names or something.
NBA Owner: "Coach K, the odds suggest you will do very poorly in the NBA."
Coach K: "I agree, so I should therefore be among the top 5 or 6 highest paid coaches."
NBA Owner: "You have a sexy arse name, I love it. Sell it."
i could hear stacey right now. "Coach Krzyaaa-zewfff-ski"
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In eight seasons as an NBA head coach, Collins amassed a 332-287 won-loss record (.536 winning percentage) and a 15-23 won-loss record in the playoffs (.395). (wiki)
and he had MJ on his roster for 2 different teams!
keep your TNT job Doug, broadcasting is really your true calling.
i also can't picture Krzyzewski leaving college for the NBA.
he's had plenty of oppertunites to jump to the NBA but recruting seems to be his true passion. Duke is paying him well and he's also got Bejing 2008 on his agenda.
and he had MJ on his roster for 2 different teams!
keep your TNT job Doug, broadcasting is really your true calling.
i also can't picture Krzyzewski leaving college for the NBA.
he's had plenty of oppertunites to jump to the NBA but recruting seems to be his true passion. Duke is paying him well and he's also got Bejing 2008 on his agenda.
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DuckIII wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Meh. I put the "college coaches can't coach in the NBA" argument in the same category as the "Kevin Garnett can't win in the playoffs" argument.
KG had relatively poor playoff success because his teams sucked.
Similarly, how many college coaches took over teams with decent rosters?
I would have ZERO problem with the Bulls dipping into the college ranks for a smart, enthusiastic coach.
Tom Crean (sp?)
Lorenzo Romar
Tom Izzo (he's put out feelers to the NBA in the past)
The list goes on. I genuinely want Paxson to include the college coaching ranks in his sphere of consideration.
I'm surprised I feel the way I do, because, as you said, nobody can do something, until someone does it. Which means, just nobody has done it yet.
I do believe college and NBA coaching though are very different. A few years ago coach K stopped running plays, although that was a very talented team at the time, maybe that has changed.
I guess I'll say, thus far, college coaching success has not translated in to the NBA for the most part. So, why overpay someone with no NBA coaching experience. But hey, it's not my money.
Let me put it another way. There is nothing to indicate that Coach K would be a good NBA head coach. He could be, he could not be, but there aren't any indications of that. Perhaps it's more of an emotional thing and Coach K is liked and he's a 'big name'. I don't know.
Doug Collins as head coach by the way...no KEVIN, no.
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TB#1 wrote:The link, FWIW
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archi ... g_collins/
Its probably just speculation, but if they were willing to pony up $2M per for Doug, I'm willing to bet that is a big pay raise over what he makes from TNT, and might be enough incentive, even if it means living in Wisconsin for a significant part of the year.
Oh no, not Wisconsin!