OT Krystkowiak interviewed for Perth Wildcats position
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OT Krystkowiak interviewed for Perth Wildcats position
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OT Krystkowiak interviewed for Perth Wildcats position
Nearly choked on my coffee when I read this article in today's local paper. (The West Australian) Sorry cannot find an online link for it but I will give you a basic rundown.
The Perth Wildcats are the local team in the NBL in Australia and are similar to say the Mavericks. Have a pretty good team but always seem to get eliminated in the playoffs without making the final round. We came to an agreement to part ways with our coach Scott Fisher just after the season ended (2-3 months ago) and we ran through a list of possible replacements before it just came down to our assistant, former Bucks player Conner Henry. He thought his pal and former teammate Larry K would be a great replacement and has met with him a few times to try get him to take over the team.
The last few weeks Larry K has been in serious discussions with the Wildcats about the job but in the end, didn't want to move his family to Australia.
Haha wow talk about a step down, coaching in the NBA one year to the NBL the next. I don't think I could have endured another year of LK, but saying that surely he would go from a bad NBA coach to one of the best NBL coaches? Anyway, just thought i would share if anyone was interested.
The Perth Wildcats are the local team in the NBL in Australia and are similar to say the Mavericks. Have a pretty good team but always seem to get eliminated in the playoffs without making the final round. We came to an agreement to part ways with our coach Scott Fisher just after the season ended (2-3 months ago) and we ran through a list of possible replacements before it just came down to our assistant, former Bucks player Conner Henry. He thought his pal and former teammate Larry K would be a great replacement and has met with him a few times to try get him to take over the team.
The last few weeks Larry K has been in serious discussions with the Wildcats about the job but in the end, didn't want to move his family to Australia.
Haha wow talk about a step down, coaching in the NBA one year to the NBL the next. I don't think I could have endured another year of LK, but saying that surely he would go from a bad NBA coach to one of the best NBL coaches? Anyway, just thought i would share if anyone was interested.
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Bucks_Fan wrote:I don't think I could have endured another year of LK
stellation wrote:What's the difference between Gery Woelful and this glass of mineral water? The mineral water actually has a source."
I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.
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trwi7 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
The bad thing is, all the idiots who follow the NBL over here would be like "ZOMG we are getting teh best NBA coach next season"!!! "He says we are gonna play tough defense and bench people who hog it and I believe him"!
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Bucks_Revenge wrote:im not trying to bask the aussie but its kind fo bad to go from a nba team to a country where the best pg,sg,sf,pf, and c in the entire country is name Andrew Bogut.
Take away the SG, because he can't shoot, and u just described the Bucks of 07/08.....
As to the original topic, wow. In fairness the idea of a season in the sun without the media scrutiny may have appealed to him, but even still, wow.
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I don't know whether he improved in the last couple of seasons (I haven't had pay tv since I left for uni), but I think Scott Fisher's faults are similar (IMO) to LK.
Besides being a tall american , I remember thinking to myself whilst watching Scott in timeouts that he would have to be the worst XOs coach I had ever come across and surely he only got the gig cause he was friends with Vlahov (owner and former teammate).
In our league though the whole preaching defense and using high school motivating techniques (I never saw it... I can just imagine Fisher using them tho)... whilst not really understanding how to coach actual games (esp. the final few minutes) didn't seem to stop the Wildcats from being a perennial top 4 team.
Basically, owners w any sort of financial stability = players w some sort of talent = good result in NBL.
Besides being a tall american , I remember thinking to myself whilst watching Scott in timeouts that he would have to be the worst XOs coach I had ever come across and surely he only got the gig cause he was friends with Vlahov (owner and former teammate).
In our league though the whole preaching defense and using high school motivating techniques (I never saw it... I can just imagine Fisher using them tho)... whilst not really understanding how to coach actual games (esp. the final few minutes) didn't seem to stop the Wildcats from being a perennial top 4 team.
Basically, owners w any sort of financial stability = players w some sort of talent = good result in NBL.
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It's not THAT bad getting offered a gig down here, nice weather and some cash. Not to mention the pressure wouldn't be nearly as tough. Look at a guy like Brett Brown (great guy btw), he spent most of his coaching career down here, now he's filled the assistant void left by PJ Carlisimo at the Spurs.