Gregg Popovich Coaching Tree

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Gregg Popovich Coaching Tree 

Post#1 » by LyMinh » Sat Jul 28, 2012 3:55 pm

Played for or coached under Pop

Jacque Vaughn
Mike Brown
Monty Williams
Vinny Del Negro
Avery Johnson
Doc Rivers

Anyone else?
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Post#2 » by Ballings7 » Sat Jul 28, 2012 5:56 pm

Mario Elie... who I think should eventually get a head job somewhere... a cerebal basketball mind I think
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Post#3 » by noscrubs » Sat Jul 28, 2012 9:39 pm

This is a testament to the fact that Popovic is the greatest basketball coach of all time. Not only does Popovich affect the mentality and ability of his players, he educates each and everyone of his coaching staff. If you think about it, most of Popovich's coaching products have been successful too! Rivers is an NBA Champion, Del Negro certainly isn't the best coach, but he's gotten the Clippers to a high level. Mike Brown's Cavs, Avery's Dallas and Monty's Hornets all where great, well oiled machines of basketball.
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Post#4 » by Ballings7 » Sat Jul 28, 2012 10:31 pm

I wouldn't call Williams' Hornets a well-oiled machine... hehe

But, they were a well-coached team that used their abilities at a max-level for what they had in 2011.

Scott coached the 2008 Hornets, who were quite good.
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Post#5 » by noscrubs » Sat Jul 28, 2012 10:34 pm

Put it like this, Ballings.

That team was a well oiled machine, only problem was that machine was an outdated model.
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Post#6 » by Nolan » Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:58 am

Its just a testament to how highly regarded this franchise is around the league.
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Post#7 » by BLACKROME » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:12 am

I hate to say it but Popovich belongs to another tree. Larry Brown.

Larry Brown taught Pop. His coaching tree is even greater.

Don't forget. Pitino and Calipari coached under him also.

After they left LB they both went on and took over college basketball.

As much as I dislike the way LB will ugly up a game you would have to give him his props for Popovich.
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Post#8 » by TwentyOne920 » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:21 am

Pop is the most prolific branch of the Larry Brown tree.
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Post#9 » by co_laper » Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:36 am

I thought Coach Bud would have a better chance of landing a coaching gig this summer than Vaughn. I really didn't expect this at all.
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Post#10 » by Nolan » Sun Jul 29, 2012 3:58 pm

co_laper wrote:I thought Coach Bud would have a better chance of landing a coaching gig this summer than Vaughn. I really didn't expect this at all.


It seems like Bud is waiting for Pops to retire so he can take over the Spurs. He's had plenty of offers in the past and he's turned them all down.
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Post#11 » by noscrubs » Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:37 pm

Yep. Bud is defiantly going to be our next coach when we start our rebuilding process.
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Post#12 » by starbuck785 » Mon Jul 30, 2012 3:57 am

I agree one of the all time greats and on all fronts holding the clip board, talking to the press, handling FO and winning with a small market and low draft picks year after year. Class act all the way around that being said what would your top five look like? Doesnt have to be in order but what asst. Coachs do you see getting the next shot.
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Post#13 » by co_laper » Tue Aug 7, 2012 12:10 pm

Nolan wrote:
co_laper wrote:I thought Coach Bud would have a better chance of landing a coaching gig this summer than Vaughn. I really didn't expect this at all.


It seems like Bud is waiting for Pops to retire so he can take over the Spurs. He's had plenty of offers in the past and he's turned them all down.



Turned them all down? Where did you hear that? I don't remember any news about Bud turning teams down. I don't even remember Bud being a top candidate for a coaching job other than the Warriors job last year which Mark Jackson won, not Bud declined.

Anyways, what a year to be in the Spurs FO? Ferry got hired. Vaughn got hired. Now Dennis Lindsey got hired.

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