Do you think Michael Jordan will continue to resist coaching
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Do you think Michael Jordan will continue to resist coaching
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Do you think Michael Jordan will continue to resist coaching
With his renowned 'athletic heart of an assassin' and his interest in motorcycle racing proving that he still enjoys an adrenaline rush, what better adrenaline rush is there than being an NBA coach? I can definitely see Michael Jordan being a Bobby Knight-style coach. He just doesn't seem like the retiring type.
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he'll just get pissed when his players are under-achieving because he goes by his crazy high standards of performance and intensity.
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BRINGTHEPAIN wrote:With his renowned 'athletic heart of an assassin' and his interest in motorcycle racing proving that he still enjoys an adrenaline rush, what better adrenaline rush is there than being an NBA coach? I can definitely see Michael Jordan being a Bobby Knight-style coach. He just doesn't seem like the retiring type.
No one would let him coach unless they were desperate for money (from the increased value of the franchise). Bobby Knight may get firery at times but he's still an excellent X's and O's guy while Jordan simply is not. The game came to easily to him. If you ever watch his instructional videos you'll see how hard it is for him to break down the game into digestible bits of information.
From dissecting his interviews (Tony Robbins style) you can tell that he doesn't have the right mindset. I also doubt he'd be very good at making adjustments because he was never good at that as a player.
You ever wonder why Tex and Phil wanted Scottie Pippen to be an assistiant coach and not Jordan?
MJ is also more of a mogul. He'd rather run and own the show (Pres, VP, or GM) than be part of middle management (coach, assistant coach).
"I'm sure they'll jump off the bandwagon. Then when we do get back on top, they're going to want to jump back on, and we're going to tell them there's no more room." - Kobe in March of 2005
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He'd probably get really pissed and just yell "WHY DO YOU SUCK SO MUCH" during a timeout lol
Dwight Howard on his FT struggles:
"I just think everybody needs to stop talking about it," Howard said. "There's more to life than free throws."
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BRINGTHEPAIN wrote: what better adrenaline rush is there than being an NBA coach?
putting staples through the webbing between your fingers?
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Jordan is the best X and Os player in NBA history, I think he would tactically be a brilliant coach, maybe even the best coach. His basketball IQ was greater than Larry Bird's. The only question is, does Jordan think coaching is important enough for him to invest the time into it? He may be enjoying semi-retirement too much.
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magicfan4life05 wrote:He'd probably get really pissed and just yell "WHY DO YOU SUCK SO MUCH" during a timeout lol
Hahaha, i was thinking the same thing!

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I think it won't be in his personality to coach. He definitely understands small nuances of the game, however, I doubt over time he would put in enough effort. When you're a coach, you have to travel with the team, watch game film, attend practices, etc. I just don't see him wanting to do all of that when he can caribbean or vegas, and just play golf, race motorcycles and exotic cars. He's said in interviews he only spends two days a week in the office to "run" his company, I believe that would be all the time he'd want to spend coaching.