TheChad708 wrote:Why does Screamin' A act like Kyrie and KD didn't have any input?
He didn't act that way.
In fact, he explicitly said those guys obviously blessed this move and were on board.
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TheChad708 wrote:Why does Screamin' A act like Kyrie and KD didn't have any input?
Ccwatercraft wrote:Jvaughn wrote:Nets just hired Steve Nash to 4 year deal. Where the hell did that come from? Was there even talks that were publicized?
Wow, that's out of left field. Wasn't paying close attention but didn't even know he interviewed.
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Red8911 wrote:Stephen A really has a problem with NBA teams hiring white coaches or managers. Today he says Nash only got the job because he’s “white privileged” and should of gave the job to Mark Jackson. Who is he to decide which coach they should get?
Every time teams hires a white guy he wants to shame them. He even had a problem when AK got hired as bulls president. This guy is ridiculous and a bit racist. Nets had their reasons to sign Nash, I’m sure being white wasn’t one of them. Same for AK.
JohnnyTapwater wrote:Red8911 wrote:Stephen A really has a problem with NBA teams hiring white coaches or managers. Today he says Nash only got the job because he’s “white privileged” and should of gave the job to Mark Jackson. Who is he to decide which coach they should get?
Every time teams hires a white guy he wants to shame them. He even had a problem when AK got hired as bulls president. This guy is ridiculous and a bit racist. Nets had their reasons to sign Nash, I’m sure being white wasn’t one of them. Same for AK.
While you may be right. It is also white privilege for you to be able to think that without any care in the world.
This is a nuanced topic that really requires objective and unbiased scrutiny without emotion for a stable bridge to be made.
gardenofsound wrote:
Jacque Vaughn is also a deserving HC candidate, though. Vaughn should be on the short list for other teams with HC vacancies, and the Nets should allow him the courtesy of being allowed to interview for said vacancies.
MrFortune3 wrote:Red8911 wrote:Nash went from being an analyst for Champions League soccer on TNT to a head coach of the NBA lol. Not sure how he will be as a coach but he was obviously a great player. I wonder if this is who Durant and Irving wanted?
He's also been a consultant with the Warriors since he retired

gardenofsound wrote:Jacque Vaughn is also a deserving HC candidate, though. Vaughn should be on the short list for other teams with HC vacancies, and the Nets should allow him the courtesy of being allowed to interview for said vacancies.
Less than 20% of currently employed NBA coaches are black, while the league is close to 75% black, and there's no shortage of black candidates out there.
The Nets hire of Nash, in isolation, makes total sense and may well be the best move for that franchise. But when you look at those demographic stats in aggregate, is raises the question of why black candidates are not getting hired for the HC role. I believe that question is legitimate.
By the way, here are the black head coaches currently in the league: Doc Rivers, JB Bickerstaff, Dwane Casey, Monty Williams, and Lloyd Pierce.
Jcool0 wrote:gardenofsound wrote:
Jacque Vaughn is also a deserving HC candidate, though. Vaughn should be on the short list for other teams with HC vacancies, and the Nets should allow him the courtesy of being allowed to interview for said vacancies.
Should he? He never won more then 23 games in Orlando. Going 7-3 with the Nets is okay i guess, but cant really judge much based on a 10 game sample size.
gardenofsound wrote:Jcool0 wrote:gardenofsound wrote:
Jacque Vaughn is also a deserving HC candidate, though. Vaughn should be on the short list for other teams with HC vacancies, and the Nets should allow him the courtesy of being allowed to interview for said vacancies.
Should he? He never won more then 23 games in Orlando. Going 7-3 with the Nets is okay i guess, but cant really judge much based on a 10 game sample size.
Ten years as an assistant, HC, and scout after a long playing career. Coached under Popovich, then HC'ed for a tanking Magic, then scouted, then assistant in BKN under Atkinson before his interim role.
Having a bad record for a team that's clearly tanking, to me, is not a red flag.
Jcool0 wrote:gardenofsound wrote:Jcool0 wrote:
Should he? He never won more then 23 games in Orlando. Going 7-3 with the Nets is okay i guess, but cant really judge much based on a 10 game sample size.
Ten years as an assistant, HC, and scout after a long playing career. Coached under Popovich, then HC'ed for a tanking Magic, then scouted, then assistant in BKN under Atkinson before his interim role.
Having a bad record for a team that's clearly tanking, to me, is not a red flag.
i mean you could say similar things about Jim Boylen.
beeshma wrote:Billups may be looking for a head coaching job. Obviously he has some of the key skills needed to be successful, but i don’t know much about his experience. He’s done some TV work, has he also done front office work?
dougthonus wrote:gardenofsound wrote:Jacque Vaughn is also a deserving HC candidate, though. Vaughn should be on the short list for other teams with HC vacancies, and the Nets should allow him the courtesy of being allowed to interview for said vacancies.
Less than 20% of currently employed NBA coaches are black, while the league is close to 75% black, and there's no shortage of black candidates out there.
The Nets hire of Nash, in isolation, makes total sense and may well be the best move for that franchise. But when you look at those demographic stats in aggregate, is raises the question of why black candidates are not getting hired for the HC role. I believe that question is legitimate.
By the way, here are the black head coaches currently in the league: Doc Rivers, JB Bickerstaff, Dwane Casey, Monty Williams, and Lloyd Pierce.
The one thing I'll say about this is that many people seem to believe because 75% of the players are black that 75% of the coaches should be black and 75% of the GMs should be black while ignoring that playing in the NBA is not the most common set of experience for either of those jobs.
Only 5 current NBA coaches have more than fringe NBA experience. If you figure that other avenue for coaching account for the vast majority of NBA coaching jobs, then you figure that those areas have a much higher percentage of white people in them than black people, you'll end up on the notion that it probably makes sense that there are more white coaches than black ones.
I don't think the number should be along the lines of the population split, as there are absolutely more blacks involved in many of those areas than the general population (certainly for coaching, maybe not for GM type jobs which often come from all kinds of weird places), but a racial split with no systemic bias is probably somewhere between 30-50% of the coaches being black if I were to guess.
This isn't to say the NBA does or does not have a systemic bias problem, but when people quote the 75% players thing they aren't really looking at it in a fully objective way and don't have a reasonable target in mind. There's no reason that should be the measuring stick for a non biased outcome.

BigJimFinn wrote:The bolded would be the part that would need to get "fixed" first. In any field of endeavor, to find the very best you need a large population on lower levels of the pyramid on the different paths that may lead to NBA coaching positions. What are the ratios for example for US college and high school coaches? Who get the intern-level jobs as video assistants and team managers?

gardenofsound wrote:Ten years as an assistant, HC, and scout after a long playing career. Coached under Popovich, then HC'ed for a tanking Magic, then scouted, then assistant in BKN under Atkinson before his interim role.
Having a bad record for a team that's clearly tanking, to me, is not a red flag.
dougthonus wrote:BigJimFinn wrote:The bolded would be the part that would need to get "fixed" first. In any field of endeavor, to find the very best you need a large population on lower levels of the pyramid on the different paths that may lead to NBA coaching positions. What are the ratios for example for US college and high school coaches? Who get the intern-level jobs as video assistants and team managers?
I'm not sure what fixed in this context even means, because I don't know why the expectation would be that a fair grouping of these roles would be significantly different than the overall racial distribution of the country. Presumably, blacks overall, have more interest in basketball careers than some other races, but that is probably only going to swing that distribution from maybe 14% of their population makeup to maybe 30% of interest not 14% to 75%. Though that's obviously only a guess. Blacks make up 75% of the playing careers due to athletic and physical advantages not due to interest. I don't suspect one race over another has some inherent advantage in the role of assistant coach or video editor.

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