Put yourself in D'Antoni's shoes
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Put yourself in D'Antoni's shoes
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Put yourself in D'Antoni's shoes
You're an NBA coach fielding offers from teams. Do you cash in with the big $30-million contract although it's a more difficult situation (i.e. Knicks), or do you take the considerably smaller contract where your chances of success are greater (Bulls)?
Consider it a general question, not a matter of preference between the Knicks/Bulls/Suns.
Consider it a general question, not a matter of preference between the Knicks/Bulls/Suns.
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New York definitely. Not just because I'm a fan but the extra money + an owner who, while a total douchebag, will invest all his money into the franchise, whereas Chicago is always penny-pinching.
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Forget about the Suns/Knicks/Bulls... it's a general question of money vs. situation.
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I think that success is a relative term when considering different franchises. Taking the Knicks to the playoffs would be a success while I think that the Bulls would expect more. Not all successful coaching jobs end in a championship. So he could help his career and cash in, all in the nations biggest market
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its not like the suns situation is THAT great. nash and shaq aren't exactly great for a coach that plans on coaching for more than 1-2 years. one could argue the younger team in the east is a better situation, even without considering the money.
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