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I was mulling over this question .
What do you think about it? Possibility? Never in a million years? Good? Bad?

What do you think about it? Possibility? Never in a million years? Good? Bad?

Dr. Jack, eh?? Never thought of that one before. As far as 'Del Harris-type' guys...wow, not too many...Doug Moe, perhaps?? Hmmm...too bad Cotton wasnt around still, he'd be perfect.brainstorming exercise.......Rick Barry, Jon Barry, Hubie Brown, Dr. Jack Ramsey
Dr. Jack, eh?? Never thought of that one before. As far as 'Del Harris-type' guys...wow, not too many...Doug Moe, perhaps?? Hmmm...too bad Cotton wasnt around still, he'd be perfect.
No mention of Scott Brooks. He seemed to relate well with the player last year.
brainstorming exercise.......Rick Barry, Jon Barry, Hubie Brown, Dr. Jack Ramsey
I like those guys...but wonder how Lucas would fit the already noted 'Del Harris-type' of guy Reggie wants for his lead assistant. I like Moncrief for sure, Worthy would be a coup, as far as I'm concerned...I'm sure there's a good handful of other teams that would love to have Big Game James on their staff. The only one I dont think would happen might be English, only because he's in a more evolved situation in Toronto, as far as young and rebuilding, and I'm not sure he'd want to leave, but you never know. I do like the idea of Reggie bringing in a few of his 80's counterparts to join his crew.Head Coach:
REGGIE THEUS (49 years old)
Lead Assistant:
JOHN LUCAS (54 years old)
-Fourteen year NBA career
-Six years as an NBA Head Coach (Spurs, 76ers, Cavaliers)
-Best year was in 1993-1994 (55-27 record with Spurs)
-174-258 record as a Head Coach
Third Assistant:
ALEX ENGLISH (currently with Raptors) (53 years old)
-NBA's 11th all-time leading scorer
-Elected to Hall of Fame in 1997
-Eight-time NBA All-Star
Fourth Assistant:
SIDNEY MONCRIEF (Head Coach of the Fort Worth Flyers of the NBDL) (50 years old)
-2X NBA Defensive Player of the Year
-Eleven year NBA career (15.6 points/game)
-#4 jersey retired by Milwaukee Bucks
Fifth Assistant:
JAMES WORTHY (no coaching experience) (46 years old)
-Three-time NBA World Champion with Lakers
-Elected to Hall of Fame in 2003
-#42 jersey retired by Lakers
Yeah, this has become incredibly apparent, hasnt it?The way things are going it can't be anyone who knows, talks with, though about, or has heard the name of Rick Adelman.![]()
Dr. Jack, eh?? Never thought of that one before. As far as 'Del Harris-type' guys...wow, not too many...Doug Moe, perhaps?? Hmmm...too bad Cotton wasnt around still, he'd be perfect.
I thought of Cotton as well, instantly Would have been perfect. But of course he passed.
Hubie's done for good -- was too much for his health. And again, think it has to be somebody with a relation to Reggie. As a newbie he's not going to just hire some old stranger, and the old stranger isn't going to have much interest in working for the newbie (unless he sees an opening if the newbie fails and wants back in).
Rick Barry? That's left field, imposible to predict. Thing is, he has a monster ego, hard to imagine him being a #2 to Reggie.
Dr. Jack is just way too old now and apparently struggling with health issues (cancer, his wife has advanced Alzeheimer's). He's 82, and while he knows Geoff, this guy probably has to know Reg.
Doug Moe is already employed in Denver, and given the historical ties, hard to see him leave.
I dont think Rick would make a good coach in the YMCA league, let alone the NBA as an assistant...I dont think Reggie would be that errr...um...whats the word I'm looking for here?I heard that in a radio interview that Barry laughed when asked about his reaction to the Theus hiring. I don't think that would go over to well...
How do sucky coaches help develop players? The key to rebuilding is NOT losing for losing's sake, it's losing because your core is young and not in its prime, still learning the ropes, etc. That's what separates the successful rebuilds (Miami, San Antonio) from the classic perpetual losers (Atlanta). Sure, you take a dive and pick up some nice peices in the lottery, but retain the mindset that the eventual goal is winning when your peices hit their prime.
My vote for lead assistant is Paul Silas.