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Re: ADRIAN GRIFFIN 

Post#21 » by EasternMagic » Wed May 18, 2016 4:25 am

ivDT wrote:
Melvinlocker wrote:
Skin wrote:What do you like about him?


http://www.sportingnews.com/nba/news/bulls-adrian-griffin-nba-tom-thibodeau-2014-nba-head-coaching-candidates-knicks-cavs-pistons/1v6ggy33na4jg1vg5rptplpezi

- highly respected assistant around the league.
-has learned under (Thibs and Skiles)
-highly relatable. Holds players accountable, yet fosters his relationship with them as well.
-Has deep postseason experience as a player.
-Working to earn a PhD in Leadership Studies.


after borrego, i've become a bit leery of long-time assistants with "leadership studies" degrees. it's kinda like reading the resume of a guy who has a stack of fancy i.t. certifications but has spent several years only working junior level positions. seems "off".


I think JV would be a better person to mention here. Borrego had barely any time as a head coach, and it came at an awkward time. Hard to judge him properly.
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Re: ADRIAN GRIFFIN 

Post#22 » by ChosenSavior » Wed May 18, 2016 1:38 pm

I like Adrian Griffin and wouldn't mind him as our coach if we cannot land Vogel. My ideal scenario would be for us to land Vogel and keep Adrian Griffin on the coaching staff. I feel he would fit in with Vogel just fine IMO.
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Re: ADRIAN GRIFFIN 

Post#23 » by Skin » Wed May 18, 2016 6:30 pm

ChosenSavior wrote:I like Adrian Griffin and wouldn't mind him as our coach if we cannot land Vogel. My ideal scenario would be for us to land Vogel and keep Adrian Griffin on the coaching staff. I feel he would fit in with Vogel just fine IMO.

Best idea yet. Keep both!
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Post#24 » by MrShow » Wed May 18, 2016 8:05 pm

Another rookie coach?! :crazy:
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Re: ADRIAN GRIFFIN 

Post#25 » by Xatticus » Thu May 19, 2016 12:22 am

ivDT wrote:
Melvinlocker wrote:
Skin wrote:What do you like about him?


http://www.sportingnews.com/nba/news/bulls-adrian-griffin-nba-tom-thibodeau-2014-nba-head-coaching-candidates-knicks-cavs-pistons/1v6ggy33na4jg1vg5rptplpezi

- highly respected assistant around the league.
-has learned under (Thibs and Skiles)
-highly relatable. Holds players accountable, yet fosters his relationship with them as well.
-Has deep postseason experience as a player.
-Working to earn a PhD in Leadership Studies.


after borrego, i've become a bit leery of long-time assistants with "leadership studies" degrees. it's kinda like reading the resume of a guy who has a stack of fancy i.t. certifications but has spent several years only working junior level positions. seems "off".


I, too, have little regard for resume builders. I want a coach that sees basketball as a tactical endeavor. I want a coach that is capable of seeing a player's strengths and weaknesses. I want a system that attempts to maximize the talents of every player on the roster while developing each player's ability to make quick and accurate decisions routinely. I want a system that emphasizes team accomplishments as opposed to individual accomplishments. I don't want a team where players gripe about their roles, but rather one where every player understands that they are a cog in the unit. I don't want a coach that gets pissed off after a loss. I want a coach that analyzes what went wrong and adapts their approach to address whatever that problem was. I don't want a coach that gripes about effort, but rather one that demonstrates professionalism and purpose to the cause.
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Re: ADRIAN GRIFFIN 

Post#26 » by The Effect » Thu May 19, 2016 2:21 am

Melvinlocker wrote:
http://www.sportingnews.com/nba/news/bulls-adrian-griffin-nba-tom-thibodeau-2014-nba-head-coaching-candidates-knicks-cavs-pistons/1v6ggy33na4jg1vg5rptplpezi

- highly respected assistant around the league.
-has learned under (Thibs and Skiles)
-highly relatable. Holds players accountable, yet fosters his relationship with them as well.
-Has deep postseason experience as a player.
-Working to earn a PhD in Leadership Studies.



SOunds like like borrego and people here couldnt get him out of here fast enough
Respected assistant
Learned under Pops and Monty
DOesnt have post season experience as a player but was a part (assistant coach) on 3 world champions (2003, 2007, 2009 spurs)
Already has a master in leadership studies
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Re: ADRIAN GRIFFIN 

Post#27 » by basketballRob » Sat May 21, 2016 1:17 pm

Good luck in Minnesota.
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Post#28 » by Nyce_1 » Sat May 21, 2016 1:32 pm

basketballRob wrote:Good luck in Minnesota.

You've posted the notion in 2 threads now. Is this official or your own speculation?
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Re: ADRIAN GRIFFIN 

Post#29 » by SOUL » Sat May 21, 2016 8:16 pm

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