I am curious how everyone thinks Flip Saunders fits with the youth movement this franchise is looking to establish. He is not known as a young guy's coach, but I'd like to point out he was the coach of a young Kevin Garnett and Stephon Marbury.
Personally, I think having an experienced coach for a young team is a good thing. What do you all think? Do the Wizards need to look for a coach that fits with the youth movement or do you think Flip is willing and able to accept this challenge he has in front of him?
Flip Saunders and the Direction of the Franchise
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Oops, I didn't see the similar discussion in the Sucky Flip Thread.
Carry on, nothing to see here.

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