Is Reggie A Good Choice?

Is Reggie a good choice?


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#2
well currently I'm not very excited about it. But I'll wait and see. Not by choice though, I'm pretty sure I have to wait and see how they do this season to make any realistic assessments.
 

SLAB

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#5
Wait and See.

He has no NBA coaching experience, so it's not fair to instantly throw him under the bus...

If it would have been say for example, P.J. Carlisimo with his .400 winning percentage, then it would be fair to throw under a bus.

Not my first choice (Shaw was), but it really could have been worse, see Brown and the before mentioned Carlisimo.
 

pdxKingsFan

So Ordinary That It's Truly Quite Extraordinary
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#6
I go with wait and see but leaning towards bad. But not awful bad, just not good bad. :) Still I'm willing to wait and see.
 
#7
:shrug:

I can't think of a lot of coaches that were available that I would have preferred, but there weren't that many coaches that I would have been against as well, so...

:shrug:
 

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
#8
A three scale lacks some nuance. On a 5 scale, this is a 2. Not the confirmed godawful 100% disaster, but the deeply suspicious choice almost certainly made for many reasons that had nothing to do wiht his ability to coach NBA basketball.

The lone comfort in this matter has to be that out of the remaining candidates, there may have been no 5s. 4s, 3s, 2's, MAYBE a 1 somewhere. But our closest bet to a 5 skipped town on us, and was never really THAT sure of a thing anyway. Shaw and Porter would likely have been the best remaining bets. But Porter worked for Adelman, and the Maloofs are still attempting to prove that that era was all about them as owners and not that regime's doing. And Shaw...not sure why there wa a lack of enthusiasm there, unless Shaw himself was really more interested in ust sticking it out and eventually landing the super-juicy Lakers gig. In any case, he's clearly going to be an NBA coach one day.
 
#9
but the deeply suspicious choice almost certainly made for many reasons that had nothing to do wiht his ability to coach NBA basketball..
...and that is EXACTLY why I don't like this choice. There is something more going on here than meets the eye. It just doesn't make any logical sense.
 
#10
wait and see of course =)

hey at least he has nba experience... and yeh he's young...
he'll get players respect in my opinion with the fact that he has been there done that, as a player in this league...

it could go either way but im excited about this gamble...!

GO KINGS!!!
 
#11
im actually curious to see which assistants are hired...

any of the staff from last season gonna stay on board? is brooks gonna stay here as an assistant...?

whatever happens im glad we finally got a coach! now lets get the ball rolling into next season with a good draft pick, and good trades and signings...!
 
#12
Maloofs ties with Theus

...and that is EXACTLY why I don't like this choice. There is something more going on here than meets the eye. It just doesn't make any logical sense.
The Maloofs have been tied in with Theus and NMSU for awhile. Their dad was a University of New Mexico alumni and big booster, but the kids have been unhappy that UNM won't kiss their butts, so they've thrown their support to NMSU. They aren't hiring him because he can coach (he has almost no head coaching experience), they're hiring a personality. Theus is cocky and flashy. Just like the Maloofs.
 
#13
I'm definitely on the wait-and-see bandwagon. I guess the most important question is whether or not ol' Reggie wowed the Maloofs with a PowerPoint Presentation! :D
 

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
#14
I'm definitely on the wait-and-see bandwagon. I guess the most important question is whether or not ol' Reggie wowed the Maloofs with a PowerPoint Presentation! :D

Unfortunately Reggie would be more likely to wow them by comparing notes about who the hottest chick in the bar is, and whether to hit on a 15 with 4 face cards showing. ;)
 
#19
I'm cautiously optimistic.

Though actually it's not that bad. An upgrade over Muss in any case, and while not a very tall order, it's a step to a right direction. How far? Wait and see.
 
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#23
I'm very indifferent to the selection. Better or worse ways to have gone IMO. Better hope he gets some real good assistants.

Priority Number One! Get rid of Artest. Theus or anyone else in the league has no chance of forming a team with him in the mix. Lose him quickly so the team can move forward. I'd still be happy with the Lakers pick and whatever else makes it work to rid us of Ron-Ron. Kupchak is dumb enough to take on Artest and ruin the Lakers even further. Go Lakers. He's all yours.
 

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
#24
Better hope he gets some real good assistants.
His immediately mentioning getting an old ex-head coach in the league gives some hope on that front. Its also true that often a single assistant from a previous regime is kept around for continuity. Of course as always "continuity" may be the last thing you want from the Muss disaster..but nonetheless, I wonder if Brooks is a possibility or not. Geting bypassed for a guy who never put in the assistant coaching dues might be galling to him, and the wise old head ex-head coach might effectively be ahead of him in the assistant coach pecking oreder (although not necessarily). So not sure if he would accept or not. Highly doubtful he would be Reggie's #1 -- all coaches want to pick their own right hand men -- and I am not sure at all he would want to come back to a rookie coach's staff after basically a demotion. If he would though, and you had a staff of:

HC -- Reggie
#1 -- respected #1 assistant
#2 -- Brooks
#3 -- wise old head ex-coach
#4 -- videotape guy/doughnut gopher

That would be about as good as could be expected given the circumstances. Of course one of the problems of Reggie's complete absence from the NBA for the better part of two decades, is I have no idea who he would tap as his #1 guy with NBA experience. (I think there are some names from his past who might potentially do the wise old duties).
 
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#25
His immediately mentioning getting an old ex-head coach in the league gives some hope on that front. Its also true that often a single assistant from a previous regime is kept around for continuity. Of course as always "continuity" may be the last thing you want from the Muss disaster..but nonetheless, I wonder if Brooks is a possibility or not. Geting bypassed for a guy who never put in the assistant coaching dues might be galling to him, and the wise old head ex-head coach might effectively be ahead of him in the assistant coach pecking oreder (although not necessarily). So not sure if he would accept or not. Highly doubtful he would be Reggie's #1 -- all coaches want to pick their own right hand men -- and I am not sure at all he would want to come back to a rookie coach's staff after basically a demotion. If he would though, and you had a staff of:

HC -- Reggie
#1 -- respected #1 assistant
#2 -- Brooks
#3 -- wise old head ex-coach
#4 -- videotape guy/doughnut gopher

That would be about as good as could be expected given the circumstances. Of course one of the problems of Reggie's complete absence from the NBA for the better part of two decades, is I have no idea who he would tap as his #1 guy with NBA experience. (I think there are some names from his past who might potentially do the wise old duties).
Say, how about Dick Motta as the wise old head ex-coach?;)
 
#27
I'll take a stab at staffing a couple of assistants.

1) Wise Old Coach - Paul Westhead
2) 1st Assistant - Michael Cooper

Westhead is a guru of uptempo basketball. Cooper is exactly the kind of player Reggie was not --- which might make for a nice mix.
 
#29
Reggie lacked discipline as a player, so he might look for assistants that can drop the hammer. This is going to be one crazy season for the Kings unless Petrie can somehow stop the bleeding with roster moves. Luck, don't fails me now. ;)
 
#30
I'm taking a wait and see approach, hard to judge someone who has no NBA coaching experience (except to wish that they had some).

I have to say, though, as a former star of the UNLV Runnin' Rebels, I think he's an excellent choice if the team is moving to Vegas. :(