David Blatt to the NBA - why not?

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Post#21 » by Duiz » Sun Apr 20, 2008 12:43 am

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This man was able to get this guy...

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Into this...

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Post#22 » by bender235 » Sun Apr 20, 2008 1:59 pm

_SRV_ wrote:He's a brilliant basketball mind, and has a great eye for talent (not very relevant to the NBA, but still), I think he's more suitable to be senior assistant than a head coach.

You're probably right, but he wants to be a head coach in the NBA, not an assistant.
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Post#23 » by Whateva » Sun Apr 20, 2008 2:31 pm

Americans coaches are so overrated...there are so many european coaches better than this useless NBA coaches
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Post#24 » by Duiz » Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:09 pm

Whateva wrote:Americans coaches are so overrated...there are so many european coaches better than this useless NBA coaches


ie... Avery Johnson, George Karl, Isaiah Thomas, Larry Kristowiak, Mike Woodson, etc.

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Post#25 » by andyhop » Mon Apr 21, 2008 1:41 am

_SRV_ wrote: I think he's more suitable to be senior assistant than a head coach.


The problem with that I would imagine is that he can make Head Coach type money in Europe especially at somewhere like CSKA where money doesn't matter,so why come to the NBA and get paid less and have a lot less influence and responsibility for the team.
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Post#26 » by Duiz » Mon Apr 21, 2008 1:57 am

I think the chance to compete... But David Blatt can come here and make things shake up. Once again, I think the Knicks would be a good place for him. I think that CSKA and Team Russia would be looking to match whatever he is to be paid by any NBA team.
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Post#27 » by Vorticity » Mon May 5, 2008 6:35 pm

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Post#28 » by Bryans_Collar » Mon May 5, 2008 11:38 pm

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Knicks have a lot of talent, but their posessions are showmanship galore. Under Blatt system, there is no such thing like that. They don't need go to guys to win championships. Type of Sloan, or more like Detroit Pistons like system. Players have very set roles, and from defense to offense it is a beautifully oiled machine, everyone get involved into it.


Jerry Sloan had 2 NBA top 50 players and didn't win a title.

The best coach on earth can't win an NBA title on "team play" alone, you need uber elite talent.

He could def. get them out of laughingstock status however. His type of coaching would also maybe salvage a couple of guys who we think of as useless/part of the problem, as they might thrive under his type of system rather than being left to their own devices under Isiah.
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Post#29 » by Silk Wilkes » Tue May 6, 2008 12:15 am

Just curious, not hating by any means.

I was wondering why people are so high on David Blatt. I mean, he's only coached overseas. What would make him such a good NBA coach? The NBA is a whole different story.
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Post#30 » by Toxicity » Tue May 6, 2008 10:19 am

Youngblood wrote:Just curious, not hating by any means.

I was wondering why people are so high on David Blatt. I mean, he's only coached overseas. What would make him such a good NBA coach? The NBA is a whole different story.


Sam "I'm not a coach" Mitchell is actually coaching at NBA level... and won the COY Award... it tells a lot about the NBA itself. :roll:
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Post#31 » by Kayariel » Tue May 6, 2008 10:30 am

this season he wasted efes pilsen
he's not a coach of big expectations , he's not capable of handling pressure imo.
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Post#32 » by robbe » Tue May 6, 2008 2:55 pm

Could very well work. The NBA is known as a players league, Blatt is known as a players coach. He learned many years from Israeli headcoach Pini Gershon, who stands for fast-paced basketball a little bit reminiscent of what a lot of NBA teams play imo.

It is being said that a lot of European coaches run their team like a boot camp (especially coaches from the Balcans), and even if that might be a bit exagerrated (well, in some cases maybe not), high discipline is without a doubt the key. Take a bad shot, and you'll find yourself on the bench the next moment, even if it goes in. That is why I don't see Messina, let alone Obradovic in the NBA in the near future. Two worlds colliding.

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