About time.
From Amick's post (linked above):
Maloof on the desire to bring in a big man's coach this summer to develop the young big men...
"What Gavin (Maloof) and I want to do and (Kings basketball president) Geoff (Petrie) is to try to bring a big man’s coach to help Spencer (Hawes) and Shelden (Williams). We’ve got to see what Shelden can do too. We’ve got a lot of hope for Shelden as well. But it’s hard for a first-year coach to get a grasp of what he needs to do as far as playing the vets and the young guys. It’s a tough situation for any coach.
"We need some help in the coaching area as far as our big men. We really need that to strengthen that part of our coaching staff. That’s what I think will be our first priority (in the offseason). When you have a 19-year-old kid who's seven foot and still growing, and you’ve got great vets like Brad (Miller) and Mikki (Moore) and a young kid like Shelden. There’s some talent there, but I think a big man’s coach who can really develop those two young players could really help."
Suffice it to say that Reed and Russel's history with this franchise would be the very reason they are totrally precluded.Huzzah! Now, who's available? Willis Reed and Bill Russell have some history with the franchise. Brad Daugherty? Wes Unseld?
Compeltely 100% random name -- but something on the Maloof let's be splashy scale: Bill Laimbeer as a bridge back into the NBA? Course thing is that Laimbeer couldn't teach our guys a thing about post play. Could teach them how to clothesline though.![]()
Suffice it to say that Reed and Russel's history with this franchise would be the very reason they are totrally precluded.
Well that and that they are 70+ yr old and probably have better things to do. Ditto Unseld, a long time GM who I don't think does anything anymore. Most of the real great bigs stay close to their old franchises/coaches, and unfortunately the only big guys worth a damn in the entire history of our own franchise have either better gigs (Vlade) or a lot going on outside of coaching bball (Webb). And after seeing some of his halftime work, I tremble at the thought of LaSalle Thompson trying to order a Happy Meal, let alone coach.
Figure with this sort of thing could be a darkhorse, adn maybe not necessarily even a former player, although it certianly could be. If he's just going to be "the big man coach" then that leaves Theus's chosen crew of coaches untouched, and leaves the big man coach outside of the normal command structure. More a hired consultant than a true coach. If he's truly part of the staff, then he bumps somebody down, and you figure he's more likely to be a former player, most likely somebody already on another bench looking for a promotion.
Compeltely 100% random name -- but something on the Maloof let's be splashy scale: Bill Laimbeer as a bridge back into the NBA? Course thing is that Laimbeer couldn't teach our guys a thing about post play. Could teach them how to clothesline though.![]()
Laimbeer could help us become more of a smashmouth team like Reggie wanted.
I'm actually guessing it's going to be Chris.
I think Webber would be an excellent choice, but he ought to have enough money saved/invested that he'll never need to work again. The question then becomes: is being the big man coach for the Kings what he'd most like to do with his time?
Maybe it is, but I'm afraid that it's not. The teammates and coaches he liked are all gone except for Brad, but the management/owners he might be pissed off at are all still here.
Slammin Sam Lacey would be a good bet. Last I checked he was coaching a D-League team.
But truthfully my pick would be Keon Clark.![]()
I'd love it, but I think he's loving where he's at and what he's doing right now. So, not likely.if it was vlade, wow .. just wow.
that would be the best news since muss got fired.