Jersey Generals wrote:therealbig3 wrote:They hire coaches too, and his last 2 coaches have been PJ Carlesimo and Scott Brooks, who are the definitions of "mediocre at best".
Not for nothing, but I think there really aren't very many great coaches out there. I mean, think about it, who are the Nets looking at to coach the team during the summer?
I agree, there's not that many "great" coaches out there (I would say Pop and Thibs are great...everyone else, even Rivers, have some major flaws)...but there are some above average coaches that are definitely better than Scott Brooks:
-JVG...offensively, not very good, but excellent at coaching defense and getting players to commit on that side of the ball (when McGrady was in Houston, I honestly thought he should have gotten some All-D consideration his first couple of years, because JVG actually got him to commit to defense and use his insane physical attributes to his advantage), and he holds players accountable...and I also like the fact that he subscribes to stats to help guide him in his decision-making, I think that's what everyone will be doing at some point
-SVG...I have a lot of respect for him, tbh...the only negative that seems to come up with him is how he handles/interacts with players, but Durant is one of the most coachable superstars in the game, and I think if Durant is on board, Westbrook would be too...his actual coaching is excellent imo.
-Phil Jackson...he's a HOF coach, arguably the GOAT, and since he loves to coach super talented teams that have almost arrived and just need a steady, calming presence on the sidelines, I actually think OKC would be a perfect fit for him.
-Jerry Sloan...excellent offensive coach, and he could probably reign in Westbrook and make him a smarter player.
There's a few I'm missing, but off the top of my head, those 4 are on our coaching list, and I think they would be great for OKC as well. And they're all far better than Scott Brooks, imo.