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In an all coach league (NBA only) our coaching staff wins 

Post#1 » by teven_1 » Sat Dec 11, 2010 10:09 pm

Big men: Kurt Rambis and Bill Laimbeer (hustle, rebounds, 3's, dirty defense)
SG: Reggie Theus (Career: 19,015 points and 6,453 assists)
PG: Dave Wohl (2,553 points)
J.B. Bickerstaff (college ball)

All seem in decent shape still.

The Bobcats would get Jordan but we'd probably overcome because I dunno if Larry Brown would be a good Point man anymore
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Post#2 » by Peezo » Sat Dec 11, 2010 10:23 pm

If you're talking about coaches right now, we'd be in luck because our staff is still particularly young. But you have to tell me what other team could even field a squad of five. I'm looking to you Teven, you made the topic.
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Post#3 » by Devilzsidewalk » Sat Dec 11, 2010 10:58 pm

I think the key is we got so much size, the only competition is the Nets, they might have too much youth for us, they can put out an Avery Johnson/Popeye Jones/Sam Mitchell trio

Suns have a nice inside out duo w/ Thunder Dan Majerle and Bill Cartwright
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Post#4 » by Klomp » Sat Dec 11, 2010 11:10 pm

teven_1 wrote:Big men: Kurt Rambis and Bill Laimbeer (hustle, rebounds, 3's, dirty defense)
SG: Reggie Theus (Career: 19,015 points and 6,453 assists)
PG: Dave Wohl (2,553 points)
J.B. Bickerstaff (college ball)

All seem in decent shape still.

The Bobcats would get Jordan but we'd probably overcome because I dunno if Larry Brown would be a good Point man anymore

When did the Bobcats hire Jordan as a coach?
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Post#5 » by teven_1 » Sat Dec 11, 2010 11:34 pm

Klomp wrote:
teven_1 wrote:Big men: Kurt Rambis and Bill Laimbeer (hustle, rebounds, 3's, dirty defense)
SG: Reggie Theus (Career: 19,015 points and 6,453 assists)
PG: Dave Wohl (2,553 points)
J.B. Bickerstaff (college ball)

All seem in decent shape still.

The Bobcats would get Jordan but we'd probably overcome because I dunno if Larry Brown would be a good Point man anymore

When did the Bobcats hire Jordan as a coach?


You gotta give them some leeway on this, it's Jordan. I'm pretty sure he's the only current owner we'd have to make an exception for (unless Magic Johnson gets part of the Pistons)
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Post#6 » by teven_1 » Sat Dec 11, 2010 11:44 pm

Peezo wrote:If you're talking about coaches right now, we'd be in luck because our staff is still particularly young. But you have to tell me what other team could even field a squad of five. I'm looking to you Teven, you made the topic.


That would require researching the coaching staffs of the other 29 teams. It's not that I don't love a challenge but that's a lot. Instead, think of it like this:
I've thrown down the gauntlet, I'm touting the Timberwolves coaching staff as the best group of guys to go with in an NBA coach League. If you disagree prove me wrong.
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Post#7 » by Peezo » Sun Dec 12, 2010 12:04 am

teven_1 wrote:
Peezo wrote:If you're talking about coaches right now, we'd be in luck because our staff is still particularly young. But you have to tell me what other team could even field a squad of five. I'm looking to you Teven, you made the topic.


That would require researching the coaching staffs of the other 29 teams. It's not that I don't love a challenge but that's a lot. Instead, think of it like this:
I've thrown down the gauntlet, I'm touting the Timberwolves coaching staff as the best group of guys to go with in an NBA coach League. If you disagree prove me wrong.


I hear you, that would be a lot. I'm asking this than, come up with one comparable team. I like the idea of the Suns. Who is Nate McMillan rolling with in Portland? Maybe we just keep it to our division.
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Post#8 » by teven_1 » Sun Dec 12, 2010 12:11 am

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teven_1 wrote:
Peezo wrote:If you're talking about coaches right now, we'd be in luck because our staff is still particularly young. But you have to tell me what other team could even field a squad of five. I'm looking to you Teven, you made the topic.


That would require researching the coaching staffs of the other 29 teams. It's not that I don't love a challenge but that's a lot. Instead, think of it like this:
I've thrown down the gauntlet, I'm touting the Timberwolves coaching staff as the best group of guys to go with in an NBA coach League. If you disagree prove me wrong.


I hear you, that would be a lot. I'm asking this than, come up with one comparable team. I like the idea of the Suns. Who is Nate McMillan rolling with in Portland? Maybe we just keep it to our division.

Division would be the first step since we want to be assured we can secure a playoff berth (once there I'm confident our big mens playoff experience would be a hugeee boost)

I'll look into it and get back to you soon, can't do it right at this moment. Anyone else reading this feel free to beat me to the punch.

Until then here's what I think could hurt us: A really good defensive guard someone who could pressure our ball handlers and lock up Theus
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