What do you guys think about Avery as Bulls Coach?
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What do you guys think about Avery as Bulls Coach?
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What do you guys think about Avery as Bulls Coach?
You know what I just heard him on the radio, he is really interested in Bulls' job and will be talking to Pax today, and I have to say, I am really impressed.
I really think Avery should be the coach of the Bulls. He really developed Devin Harris and helped Dirk expand his game at both ends. He does get best out of his players. Not to mention his success and reputation and all.
I am really pro Avery.
What do you guys think of Avery being a coach of the Bulls? Can he bring Bulls back to the contender? like top 3 in the east?
I really think Avery should be the coach of the Bulls. He really developed Devin Harris and helped Dirk expand his game at both ends. He does get best out of his players. Not to mention his success and reputation and all.
I am really pro Avery.
What do you guys think of Avery being a coach of the Bulls? Can he bring Bulls back to the contender? like top 3 in the east?
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I dont think he's the best fit, he will try to micromanage the offense and stuff which i dont believe the bulls players will enjoy, considering they were lobbying very hard (according to reports) to Paxson to get D'antoni and how excited they were.
But you never know, he likes playing tough D, something that roster is good and capable at, and d'antoni wasnt going to do anything about the defense, so you just dont know till you see him.
I personally wouldve loved to see the bulls with d'antoni though.
But you never know, he likes playing tough D, something that roster is good and capable at, and d'antoni wasnt going to do anything about the defense, so you just dont know till you see him.
I personally wouldve loved to see the bulls with d'antoni though.
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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Malinhion wrote:He is by far and away the best coach on the market, but you have to wonder whether his defensive emphasis and tendency to ride his players will be too similiar to Skiles and therefore ineffective.
Chris (Scottsdale): Avery Johnson said on Chicago radio this morning that he wants to interview for the Bulls job, would he be a good hire if they decide to draft Rose?
SportsNation John Hollinger: (11:27 AM ET ) No, I wouldn't be a big fan of that. Avery can coach, that's not the issue. But he's an intense, detail guy in the same mold as Skiles. I think Bulls are ready for a more laid-back optimist now.
good call
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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if scott skiles wore out his welcome in chi-town, then why would they want another just like him?
i think based solely on what weve seen of avery so far, he needs to be a guy who takes a sub-par team and cleans it up, brings it to another level, then bails...
i dont know, avery seems like a lateral move for the bulls....
avery might be great in a place like denver, where the discipline is lax
i think based solely on what weve seen of avery so far, he needs to be a guy who takes a sub-par team and cleans it up, brings it to another level, then bails...
i dont know, avery seems like a lateral move for the bulls....
avery might be great in a place like denver, where the discipline is lax
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if scott skiles wore out his welcome in chi-town, then why would they want another just like him?
i think based solely on what weve seen of avery so far, he needs to be a guy who takes a sub-par team and cleans it up, brings it to another level, then bails...
i dont know, avery seems like a lateral move for the bulls....
avery might be great in a place like denver, where the discipline is lax
i think based solely on what weve seen of avery so far, he needs to be a guy who takes a sub-par team and cleans it up, brings it to another level, then bails...
i dont know, avery seems like a lateral move for the bulls....
avery might be great in a place like denver, where the discipline is lax
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The Bulls should go after Doug Collins.
Collins is good enough to make the team a 50-win team within a couple seasons. He's optimistic enough, but also a bit of a stickler and a good in-game coach.
He bombed with the Wizards due to MJ and loyalty with well over-the-hill Oakley.
Still, I think the man's good strategist and a good teacher.
Collins is good enough to make the team a 50-win team within a couple seasons. He's optimistic enough, but also a bit of a stickler and a good in-game coach.
He bombed with the Wizards due to MJ and loyalty with well over-the-hill Oakley.
Still, I think the man's good strategist and a good teacher.
Tre Johnson is the future of the Wizards.
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Morten Jensen wrote:Yuck.
I want to part of Avery Johnson. Hollinger is right. We need a positive coach who is very laid-back.
Laid back won't win you championships. Look at D'Antoni. The only one who pulls this off is Phil, but you can practically hear the man calculating his thoughts every time he speaks. You know there's a lot going on up there with Phil, he's proven, and he's always handling headcases.
That is not the Bulls' problem.
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Malinhion wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Laid back won't win you championships.
Neither does Avery Johnson. See: 2006, 2007 & 2008 NBA Playoffs.
Look at D'Antoni. The only one who pulls this off is Phil, but you can practically hear the man calculating his thoughts every time he speaks.
Your point being? Laid-back doesn't necessarily go hand-in-hand with not holding your players accountable. A coach can esily be laid-back and still demand perfection. Being positive is just a bonus to young players, since they respond to positive environments. Since we have the youngest team in the league, that is now necessary.
You know there's a lot going on up there with Phil, he's proven, and he's always handling headcases.
Uhm.. Sure. But we don't have Phil Jackson. So kind of a moot point.
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I don't think Avery Johnson is a good fit, I see him bouncing around to somebody like the Hawks, making them respectable and then taking over the Spurs in 2 or 3 years when they rebuild. If we hire him we should have just kept Skiles.
I think we need an older guy with a mild-mannered style, our next coach probably isn't the one who's going to be coaching us in the finals. My dream would be to hire someone like John Lucas, Jim Cleamons or Paul Silas and groom Scottie Pippen to be the next coach. If we do go with a younger guy now, I think Kurt Rambis is my favorite of all the names that have been thrown out there.
I think we need an older guy with a mild-mannered style, our next coach probably isn't the one who's going to be coaching us in the finals. My dream would be to hire someone like John Lucas, Jim Cleamons or Paul Silas and groom Scottie Pippen to be the next coach. If we do go with a younger guy now, I think Kurt Rambis is my favorite of all the names that have been thrown out there.
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