How the "mighty" have fallen...Ex Eastern Conference All-Star team coach Eddie Jordan is now coaching High School basketball.
High School FRESHMEN basketball...

To think this guy actually coached an NBA team once.....
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dobrojim wrote:EJ should be set for life after his last 2 head coaching jobs...
he made....$10M? from those two gigs?
we should all be so lucky
Nivek wrote:I hope I can fall so hard one day that I'm in a position to be a volunteer coach in my 50s.
closg00 wrote:dobrojim wrote:EJ should be set for life after his last 2 head coaching jobs...
he made....$10M? from those two gigs?
we should all be so lucky
The beauty of it all is that EJ only had to work two partial seasons to receive all of those millions, he suckered two General Managers.
Jimmy Recard wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHzVfLXOxQM[/youtube]
Just recently re-watched this gem (OT win @ Phoenix, Gil goes for 54 points 3 days after his 60 in LA). Despite the win, it is embarrassing how bad Eddie's defensive scheme was. We gave up countless open three pointers without even being close to contesting them, particularly corner three's.
He has a reputation for being a good offensive coach for some reason when all the offense consisted of was iso's for Gilbert and Caron from straight away, or iso's for Jamison along the baseline. Not even close to enough ball movement when you compare to Phoenix's offensive sets with Nash running the show.
Looking back now, i must have been delusional to think this team of jump shooters with no defense was good enough to go deep in the post season.
hands11 wrote:closg00 wrote:dobrojim wrote:EJ should be set for life after his last 2 head coaching jobs...
he made....$10M? from those two gigs?
we should all be so lucky
The beauty of it all is that EJ only had to work two partial seasons to receive all of those millions, he suckered two General Managers.
Make that one owner and one GM
EJ was all Abe. Hand picked and retained.
But yes, he did do well for himself.
Nivek wrote:I know you're trying to be funny, but I don't like that "suckered" characterization. I had my issues with Eddie, but he was a good guy and a good offensive coach who worked hard. He had a blind spot on the defensive side of the game, which hamstrung him as a head coach.
Interestingly, the Eddie Jordan story kinda encapsulates how bad basketball analysis is. Eddie became a head coaching candidate primarily because of the success of the New Jersey Nets. The popular narrative at the time was that New Jersey went to the Finals and was winning because of the innovative Princeton offense taught by Eddie and run by Jason Kidd. It's true that New Jersey ran the Princeton. It's true that Eddie was the offensive coordinator -- it was his system. It's true that Kidd ran the system.
What's not true is that the offense was the primary reason they won. The Nets went to the Finals because they played GREAT defense. Their offense was below average. Now, Eddie's system may have had the Nets playing better offensively than they would have otherwise. But credit should have gone to their defense (run by Mike O'Koren), not to Eddie and the offense.
Of course, then Eddie came to DC (with O'Koren as his D-coordinator) and ran one of the league's very best offenses. Didn't hurt that he had an elite offensive weapon in Arenas -- one of the game's most efficient high-usage players. And, the defense -- run by O'Koren -- sucked.
closg00 wrote:Nivek wrote:I know you're trying to be funny, but I don't like that "suckered" characterization. I had my issues with Eddie, but he was a good guy and a good offensive coach who worked hard. He had a blind spot on the defensive side of the game, which hamstrung him as a head coach.
Interestingly, the Eddie Jordan story kinda encapsulates how bad basketball analysis is. Eddie became a head coaching candidate primarily because of the success of the New Jersey Nets. The popular narrative at the time was that New Jersey went to the Finals and was winning because of the innovative Princeton offense taught by Eddie and run by Jason Kidd. It's true that New Jersey ran the Princeton. It's true that Eddie was the offensive coordinator -- it was his system. It's true that Kidd ran the system.
What's not true is that the offense was the primary reason they won. The Nets went to the Finals because they played GREAT defense. Their offense was below average. Now, Eddie's system may have had the Nets playing better offensively than they would have otherwise. But credit should have gone to their defense (run by Mike O'Koren), not to Eddie and the offense.
Of course, then Eddie came to DC (with O'Koren as his D-coordinator) and ran one of the league's very best offenses. Didn't hurt that he had an elite offensive weapon in Arenas -- one of the game's most efficient high-usage players. And, the defense -- run by O'Koren -- sucked.
Nivek - Suckered is the appropriate adjective. After EJ was finally fired by EG, he became a candidate for the Philly coaching position. EJ beat-out other candidates by selling Ed Stefanski on his offensive schemes. I had followed the press accounts closely while both Wizard & Sixers boards were waving a huge red flag.
closg00 wrote:Nivek wrote:I know you're trying to be funny, but I don't like that "suckered" characterization. I had my issues with Eddie, but he was a good guy and a good offensive coach who worked hard. He had a blind spot on the defensive side of the game, which hamstrung him as a head coach.
Interestingly, the Eddie Jordan story kinda encapsulates how bad basketball analysis is. Eddie became a head coaching candidate primarily because of the success of the New Jersey Nets. The popular narrative at the time was that New Jersey went to the Finals and was winning because of the innovative Princeton offense taught by Eddie and run by Jason Kidd. It's true that New Jersey ran the Princeton. It's true that Eddie was the offensive coordinator -- it was his system. It's true that Kidd ran the system.
What's not true is that the offense was the primary reason they won. The Nets went to the Finals because they played GREAT defense. Their offense was below average. Now, Eddie's system may have had the Nets playing better offensively than they would have otherwise. But credit should have gone to their defense (run by Mike O'Koren), not to Eddie and the offense.
Of course, then Eddie came to DC (with O'Koren as his D-coordinator) and ran one of the league's very best offenses. Didn't hurt that he had an elite offensive weapon in Arenas -- one of the game's most efficient high-usage players. And, the defense -- run by O'Koren -- sucked.
Nivek - Suckered is the appropriate adjective. After EJ was finally fired by EG, he became a candidate for the Philly coaching position. EJ beat-out other candidates by selling Ed Stefanski on his offensive schemes. I had followed the press accounts closely while both Wizard & Sixers boards were waving a huge red flag.