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Taller than CP3
10-20-2014, 02:53 PM
Imagine how much better the Spurs would be if they signed Phil Jackson?

Phil would be required to dress up for warmups and shootaround as a part of the team, but his real contribution will be on the bench and inside the locker room when he coaches players alongside Greg Popavich.

It's like a team having 2 coaches.

The only drawback is you're sacrificing a valuable spot on the team.

So who would you rather have, Phil Jackson or Aron Baynes?

r15mohd
10-20-2014, 02:54 PM
Imagine how much better the Spurs would be if they signed Phil Jackson?

Phil would be required to dress up for warmups and shootaround as a part of the team, but his real contribution will be in the locker room when he coaches players alongside Greg Popavich.

It's like a team having 2 coaches.

The only drawback is you're sacrificing a valuable spot on the team.

So who would you rather have, Phil Jackson or Aron Baynes?


what do you do when one coach, Pop, preaches a completely different system from another coach, Phil?

it doesn't work, it WON'T work...lock this thread up!

Taller than CP3
10-20-2014, 03:04 PM
what do you do when one coach, Pop, preaches a completely different system from another coach, Phil?

it doesn't work, it WON'T work...lock this thread up!

You honestly sound saltier than french fries. Just because you don't think it would work doesn't mean this thread should be locked. That's just your opinion, which is why you probably wouldn't make a very good coach.

Both Phil and Pop are professionals and know what it takes to win multiple rings. I would assume they'd put egos aside for the sake of the team.

If it could work for FIBA with Mike Krzyzewski and Tom Thibodeau, then it could work for the Spurs.

russwest0
10-20-2014, 03:06 PM
It's basically what OKC did when they signed Fisher. He was supposed to be a player coach who just rode the bench. Little did they know that Scott Brooks would play him 40 minutes in the biggest game of the year :lol

r15mohd
10-20-2014, 03:07 PM
Just because you don't think it would work doesn't mean this thread should be locked. That's just your opinion, which is why you probably wouldn't make a very good coach.

Both Phil and Pop are professionals and know what it takes to win multiple rings. I would assume they'd put egos aside for the sake of the team.

If it could work for FIBA with Mike Krzyzewski and Tom Thibodeau, then it could work for the Spurs.


isn't Thibs a defensive minded coach, and Coach K offensive? see the difference here? there isn't anything to put aside when nothing clashes.

for Pop and Phil, two very good defensive and offensive coaches...it will NOT work. stop watching Remember the Titans and thinking it applies to basketball :facepalm

choppermagic
10-20-2014, 03:24 PM
Why the heck would you sign a coach to be a 12th man. Those roster spots are rarer and count towards your salary cap.

Conversely, there is no limit to the number of assistant coaches you can hire, and their salaries (which Jackson would command a large salary) do NOT count towards the cap. Seems to be the most stupid way to hire a coach.

Not to mention, PJ is not going to embarrass himself by wearing uniforms just to coach.

Myth
10-20-2014, 03:26 PM
Is the OP not aware that teams can have more than 1 coach? :biggums:

HurricaneKid
10-20-2014, 03:36 PM
Imagine how much better the Spurs would be if they signed Phil Jackson?


What. The. Hell?

Are you just trying to see if you can get your name in the "dumbest things ever said on ISH" thread?

ralph_i_el
10-20-2014, 06:09 PM
This is the dumbest thread ever. You could just sign them as a coach. You could have two head coaches. No rule against that. No reason to use a roster spot.