I think a Detroit fan with any objectivity would give him mega kudos for bringing an NBA championship to their city. As a UCLA fan, I thought he did an outstanding coaching job when he was there. Larry Brown, Pat Riley, Phil Jackson and the Pope couldn't manage that bunch in NY. And in Philly, he had Iverson to coach. They should have paid Brown $20 mill for coaching that guy. Rather than look at NY and Philly, I'd look at his entire career. When he doesn't have misfits on his team, he's not just good, he's outstanding. If we get him, we'd better not have Artest on this team though. That ain't gonna work. But Artest isn't going to work with anyone for any length of time in my opinion.
Nice post.
I just don't agree with your last sentance and the idea that Artest isn't going to work with anyone. If anything, I feel like Ron would work better with someone like Larry, just out of respect. As you stated, Iverson worked well under Brown, and had his best chance at a title too if I remember correctly. Isn't Rasheed Wallace quite a misfit? We all know what happened in Detroit. So maybe your statement should be revised to: When he doesn't have misfits that don't listen to him on his team, he is outstanding.
Do I realize there is potential for disaster? Sure. But someone tell me how the second coming of Eric Musselman is going to be much better.
Look, even if you don't like Larry Brown and you feel like he might repeat his performance in New York, couldn't that be a good thing? If Musselman had gotten us to 22 wins we would have Greg Oden. A lot of the people want to tear the team apart and rebuild but
1. we still have giant contracts holding us back
2. we have to get extremely lucky in the draft to get a franchise player that we will rebuild around THIS YEAR
With that said, our rebuild isn't going to be a 1 year bounce off of rock bottom and headed right back up type of deal.
As much as I thought I'd never say it, maybe we need to draft a PG. There won't be the best pickings of big men by the 10th pick. So maybe it makes more sense for us to nab a PG in this year's draft, continue to develop our youth and stink it up again next season, then grab a big man in next year's draft.
Larry Brown is the type of coach that can take our overpaid, underperforming veterans and rehabilitate
their image so that maybe we can actually trade one of them for young talent and get this rebuild going. Once we get rid of our crusty vets, stockpile young talent, and have a franchise stud obtained via draft, then we can get rid of Larry and grab an up-and-coming coach.