Paradise wrote:Kennedy thinks we should pursue Scott Brooks. He seems to be buying into the KDtoBK cool aide.Alex Kennedy: Scott Brooks
The former Oklahoma City Thunder head coach has been one of the more successful floor generals in recent years, finishing with a .610 winning percentage or better every season from 2009 to 2014. His best season was the 2011–12 campaign, when the Thunder advanced to the NBA Finals but lost to the Miami HEAT.
Over the course of his head coaching career, Brooks is 545-338 in the regular season and 39-34 in the playoffs. The 50-year-old did a great job creating a winning culture in Oklahoma City and uniting everyone in the locker room.
The only reason he was let go over the offseason – and replaced with Billy Donovan – was because the Thunder organization felt he wasn’t a championship-caliber coach and the front office went all-in on this season with Kevin Durant approaching unrestricted free agency this summer.
Still, despite his flaws, there’s no question that Brooks did a good job helping Oklahoma City make the leap from perennial lottery team to contender. He also created strong bonds with his star players and seemed to get along with everyone in the organization, from top to bottom. He and his staff also did a terrific job developing the organization’s young players – including guys like Durant, Russell Westbrook and Serge Ibaka among others.
He could be the coach that helps the Nets turn things around and get back into the playoff mix in the Eastern Conference. He would create a positive culture, unite everyone and help the team’s young players develop (since it seems they have a lengthy rebuild ahead of them, although they owe multiple first-round picks to the Boston Celtics).
Also, with the Nets looking to pursue Durant this summer (especially considering his ties to the organization and his recent praise of Brooklyn), it could make sense to hire the head coach he was very close with in OKC.
Brooks could be a very good long-term option for the Nets and he should be one of the candidates in the mix.
im not high on scott brooks. i also dont think he did some great job in OKC... i mean he had a couple top 10 players, not to mention harden early on, and great role players like ibaka and thabo. not saying he isnt a good coach but id give him about 1% credit for that teams success.
the only way i bring him in, is if it helps the case for durant. does durant like him? love him? dislike him? either way, id leave that up to KD. but i dont think he is some good coach.