Ignitowsky wrote:moocow007 wrote:Ignitowsky wrote:In the immortal words of Bill Russell, there are two chances. Slim and none and slim left town. I don't see Jackson tarnishing what's left of his legacy by taking the helm of a floundering team. He's also said many times that he's just not up to it health-wise
Jackson's legacy is already tarnished by what he's done in NY as a VP of Ops. Now of course he can always "qualify" his greatness with the words "head" and "coach" but the best way to not have to qualify his greatness at all is to actually prove that his moves in the front office is not the reason that this team still stinks to high heaven.
I don't agree Moo. In my opinion it doesn't matter what he does or doesn't do as the head of basketball operations with us or anyone else. Ask anyone to name the greatest coaches of all time and Jackson's name will always be in that conversation.
It depends. If you take a look at a guy like Jordan you can see some of that heaviness from his inability to parlay his playing success into the front office dragging on his overall legacy. No it still won't put a big dent in it, but it will still show up as a noticeable mark. Same with Jackson especially since he's in the spotlight in NY. But yeah, it's not going to tarnish his greatness as a head coach but I think it will be something that will be brought up again and again.