[QUOTE=NumberSix]InB4 Derek Fisher gets fired by NYK and hired by OKC.[/QUOTE]
That would be brutal. Fisher needs to be an assistant for a long time before being allowed another shot at head coach. He wasn't ready.
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[QUOTE=NumberSix]InB4 Derek Fisher gets fired by NYK and hired by OKC.[/QUOTE]
That would be brutal. Fisher needs to be an assistant for a long time before being allowed another shot at head coach. He wasn't ready.
If Orlando hires him I'm going to kill myself.
It's about damn time Scott Brooks was fired he was a bad coach this should of happened years ago.
Mark Jackson? :roll: :roll:
If OKC gets a good to great coach, 2014/15 level GoatBrook and healthy KD/Ibaka ...
2015/16 championship cruise.
Thibs would be great in OKC.
The NBA is similar to the NFL when it comes to fired coaches. Once a coach is fired he will
1. Have another job as an assistant coach
2. Have another job as an head coach
So they all look out for each other and the fact that Brooks was a coach for 7 years you know he will have another job with no problem
[QUOTE=blablabla]Sorry but this MDAxgood defensive coach combo is never going to happen. But i'd love to see MDA in OKC[/QUOTE]
I realize that, and it's probably because MDA will never take a job as anything other than HC after so many years of being the #1 on the staff. Problem is, if they take him as HC with the addition of Kanter I don't really see them being able to lock things down defensively to get out of the West come playoff time
Brooks always disappointed and never get over the hump with all that talent he had for many years he had Ferrari but could never get it out of the garage.
[QUOTE=Cold soul]Brooks always disappointed and never get over the hump with all that talent he had for many years [B]he had Ferrari but could never get it out of the garage.[/B][/QUOTE]
:biggums:
[QUOTE=PWB15]The NBA is similar to the NFL when it comes to fired coaches. Once a coach is fired he will
1. Have another job as an assistant coach
2. Have another job as an head coach
So they all look out for each other and the fact that Brooks was a coach for 7 years you know he will have another job with no problem[/QUOTE]
If you are good enough you can get in, most of them are there because they are really good at what they do. Look at Brad Stevens, I've heard him speak at a coaching seminar and truly believe he will be considered one of the better coaches of all time when it's all said and done.
Another is Mike Budenholzer who played a year in a 2nd tier league while coaching youth teams in damn Denmark:
[QUOTE]After college, he spent the 1993
[QUOTE=ArbitraryWater]:biggums:[/QUOTE]
What seems to be the problem? :confusedshrug:
[QUOTE=Cold soul]What seems to be the problem? :confusedshrug:[/QUOTE]
Someone literally posted that same metaphor on the 1st page you f[COLOR="Black"]uck[/COLOR]ing hack
fortunately the ownership finally looked at tape and saw that the Thunder had no offensive plays.
They were killed in all most every playoff series when it counted because if it wasn't a step back three from Durant , Or westbrook playing 1 on 5 , the offense was stagnant.
I have to say yes the PG is responsible for the flow , but the coach was the guy calling 'a' play(s)
They are very good defensive team , but ironically their offense if Durant was scoring and Westbrook each scored 25 + kept them in games.
Brooks will land with another young team , but NEVER a seasoned vet playoff team(.)
Look to see Jackson coming out of the booth and taking the Thunder by the reins.
[QUOTE=Budadiiii]Someone literally posted that same metaphor on the 1st page you f[COLOR="Black"]uck[/COLOR]ing hack[/QUOTE]
:lol