john2jer wrote:I think it's a combination of the 1st point by Kraphead. Supposedly the frozen tundra of Minnesota makes it IMPOSSIBLE to attract free agents. A running style is more fun, as mentioned above, thus helping attract free agents. Plus, considering we'll never attract good free agents, this at least makes our games fun to watch, thus fans will come out. It's kind of the Phoenix model. They'll never win a championship, but at least they'll sell out because the games are entertaining, and they're good enough to make the play-offs.
My question is, why aren't we going after D'Antoni's assistants, then?
No idea why they're not going after D'Antoni guys. It's possible there isn't someone perceived as a rising star on his bench right now, or maybe teams are wary after Iavaroni scuffled in Memphis.
You can't just hire a coach, and then tell him to run if that style isn't part of his philosophy. He won't know how to coach it, then you end up looking like the Warriors, who run, but suck.
I'm guessing that Kahn's interviewing guys and asking them what their various philosophies are, then making a call based on that and other info, tryig to figure out if going up tempo is part of their philosophy.
I don't really get this statement in regards to the Warriors. Run-n-gun's been part of Nellie's philosophy since before most of us were in diapers, and when Golden State had health and personnel on their side, they were looking like a pretty dangerous team. Lately I think the problem with them has been more due to injuries, youth, too many players having to look over their shoulder due to Nellie's unpredictability and Nellie's fascination with turning waiver wire finds into rotation players (which he's awesome but it's tough to win while doing it with multiple players every year).
I don't think this means Big Al gets traded, Kahn wants him to get more athletic, and faster. Obviously he'll never be an Amare or Tyrus Thomas, but he can at least be a younger Duncan, with the ability to move in the half court with the pick and roll/pop.
Agreed. That's consistent with Kahn talking about how every time he sees Al he banters about Al losig weight. Hopefully this doesn't lead to an eating disorder for Big Al.