yawner wrote:mplsfonz23 wrote:yawner wrote:
I don´t really like Ryan´s hire. But the fact that Rosas and him had personal interviews during the Rosas´hiring process, makes me think that he knew he probably would end up having to promote Ryan to fulltime headcoach. And yet, Rosas accepted the POBO job. Which means that he knows what he´s doing, which means that this is a calculated risk. And that makes me feel relieved.
If it doesn´t work, in a year, Rosas will be able to fire Ryan without angering Kat or Taylor. And he will have all the right and freedom to hire whoever he considers is best for the job. And until then, the team gains cohesion and togetherness, the players start to learn a playing system supervised by Rosas himself, and the team starts running as it should.
But it will be Ryan's system. So if he's fired after one year, another coach, another "system."
Rosas said that he will work with the coaches (and the entire ftanchise) to build an identity and the way the Wolves will play. If Ryan´s performance is not good and Rosas seeks for a new headcoach, the new headcoach will be one that shares his vision. Therefore, a change of coach shouldn´t be traumatic.
It shouldn't be, but if you read what Towns said, he would like to know who his coach is long term, and he's tired of not knowing. Day to day and a new coach each year doesn't help Towns long term.