R3AL1TY wrote:The staff indeed looks much better now. They now have a richer, diverse background when it comes to basketball and having a support system. College, international, the NBA, etc. I hope it pays off in the team getting better and fun to watch again.
What AKEVSBD did was incredibly admirable. I like that they didn’t line the bench with any old fart “names”, besides Cheeks, who is fine, but what’s really impressive is that they seemed to opt for ambitious “youngsters”, and guys who have risen quickly through various winning organizations. John Bryant, for example, has only been a part of the NBA since 2016, and he started as some developmental assistant, and is now a legitimate assistant coach on BDs bench. That’s a pretty rapid rise
Josh Longd0ng is relatively new to the NBA as well, and in a few short years, has achieved considerable success with ATLs g-league team, and been a part of sustained success in MIL
It’s very refreshing to see that they went the “youth movement” route with the coaching & developmental staff. Toronto, Boston, Miami, and other successful franchises have made this their MO, and it’s paid off in dividends & set them up for success for years to come. Basketball is constantly evolving, and AKEVS seem dedicated to staying ahead of the curve
I love the fact that BD was able to retain several of his assistants in OKC. I followed that team closely last year due to an interest in SGA, and that was one of the most exciting & inventive coaching jobs I’ve seen in quite a while. They had those young guys ready to ball their hearts out every single night. It was downright exciting, freewheeling basketball, and they, against all odds, in a lethal conference/division, wound up achieving the unthinkable. It was easily that staff’s best year, BD improved exponentially as a coach last season, and I expect him to continue improving. It’s elating to have the guys responsible for OKCs success last year in control the Bulls now
You also have to think that Evs nabbed the good eggs from Phillys programme, which was a good coaching staff until it wasn’t. There were quite a few seemingly nice pieces of young coaching & dev talent in there, ie: Rothschild, Udoka, Bryant
Another thing to note, is the emphatic move toward staff members with broad international experience
All in all, it still hasn’t sunk in yet amongst fans, that the Bulls went from having one of the single worst head coaches in contemporary NBA history, as well as one of the most worthless, unlikable douchebags that has ever been employed in the NBA, to having the guy who was voted COTY by his peers, and is respected/beloved by seemingly everyone that knows him. Keep in mind: Rick Carlisle, who isn’t the most likable guy himself, was emphatically advising his peers to NOT go & work for those pieces of sh* t in Chicago. “Don’t give them the time of day”. In fact, I’d be willing to bet, that they went with Boylin because no real coaches would give them the time of day. It wouldn’t surprise me one bit. It might’ve even contributed the purging of the worst FO in the league (“we can’t even hire real coaches because of you two idiots! You’ve officially scared everyone away”). So the fact that Donovan came willingly is a gargantuan testament to the change that’s taken place over the past 6 months
Although, you could’ve put a rusty lamppost in the HCs seat, and it would’ve done a better job than that skid mark, egg headed loser lol