This is likely to get him some conditioning and practice - there aren't many minutes for him right now anyway, whether that's right or wrong is a different discussion.???
He can be called back anytime.
This is likely to get him some conditioning and practice - there aren't many minutes for him right now anyway, whether that's right or wrong is a different discussion.???
He can be called back anytime.
This is likely to get him some conditioning and practice - there aren't many minutes for him right now anyway, whether that's right or wrong is a different discussion.
Does anyone know how Stockton travels?
Once we found out Carter was going to miss all the off-season and a good chunk of the season, he was always a play for next year and for the long-term future of the team. He's given us some real flashes on defense, but kind of as expected, he's all out of sorts on offense and has been pretty awful. Think him getting 30+ minutes in the G-League, just getting his timing back is really going to help.
No, John Stockton.6-4 Impalas IIRC
That record is on the coaching.
I love how Christie saves multiple time outs to make Defense and Offensive switches in the last 2 minutes to seal the wins.
He's more judicious with timeouts and challenges, though he's also not hording them either. For a "rookie" interim head coach who hasn't even been given any assurance of keeping the job beyond the season he isn't re-inventing the game but he's showing a level of wisdom and experience you really can't teach either.That record is on the coaching.
I love how Christie saves multiple time outs to make Defense and Offensive switches in the last 2 minutes to seal the wins.
We really need to take the "interim" tag away, and give Doug the HC position next season. At least give the guy a full 82-game season to work with and see what he can do. I'll be excruciatingly annoyed and pissed off if Doug isn't coaching this team next season.He's more judicious with timeouts and challenges, though he's also not hording them either. For a "rookie" interim head coach who hasn't even been given any assurance of keeping the job beyond the season he isn't re-inventing the game but he's showing a level of wisdom and experience you really can't teach either.
I think Doug should get next season and Monte should as well. Since no 2025 picks were acquired in the SAS deal and hopefully the pick to ATL conveys, Monte can't really screw the offseason up, if he somehow saves LaRavia for a second contract and gets Keon extended we're in business. Then if we're bad we can start the rebuild.We really need to take the "interim" tag away, and give Doug the HC position next season. At least give the guy a full 82-game season to work with and see what he can do. I'll be excruciatingly annoyed and pissed off if Doug isn't coaching this team next season.
I agree.I think Doug should get next season and Monte should as well. Since no 2025 picks were acquired in the SAS deal and hopefully the pick to ATL conveys, Monte can't really screw the offseason up, if he somehow saves LaRavia for a second contract and gets Keon extended we're in business. Then if we're bad we can start the rebuild.
I think Doug should get next season and Monte should as well. Since no 2025 picks were acquired in the SAS deal and hopefully the pick to ATL conveys, Monte can't really screw the offseason up, if he somehow saves LaRavia for a second contract and gets Keon extended we're in business. Then if we're bad we can start the rebuild.
Yeah, its a bit of a weird spot. You dont want Monte to hire Doug, just for Monte to get fired after next season. I feel like you either move on this offseason and let the next GM pick their guy to move forward, or you commit to Monte and Doug for the next 2-3 years
Absolutely wild to me that Chauncey may have saved his job in Portland. Guy should have been fired at least 3x by now.the other part of the calculus is who is available and who will have a head coach spot to fill. There is a decent chance that there are no vacancies this summer. Maybe Chicago? Who knows with them. Maybe Portland depending on how they finish? If there is a star coach available you would have to at least consider it especially when competition is low. Having said that, I like the moves Doug has made the last couple games and I’m interested to see what he does with some practices during the break. Our metrics have been dreadful over the last 15 games, now that things have settled I’m curious to see how things shake out
We aren't rebuilding yet.Don't most teams pick a junior coach when going into rebuilding mode? I would figure Doug would probably stick around even if Monte takes off. One wouldn't want the losses from a rebuilding season diminish a veteran coach's legacy.
Who said anything about a "rebuild"???Don't most teams pick a junior coach when going into rebuilding mode?
I thought this video gave a really good look into how Doug has been managing things....He's more judicious with timeouts and challenges, though he's also not hording them either. For a "rookie" interim head coach who hasn't even been given any assurance of keeping the job beyond the season he isn't re-inventing the game but he's showing a level of wisdom and experience you really can't teach either.
Absolutely wild to me that Chauncey may have saved his job in Portland. Guy should have been fired at least 3x by now.
I think the best play is to let Doug pick an assistant staff and give him and Monte at least one year - No sense bringing in a totally new coach if Monte is on the hot seat, or a GM and forcing Doug on them. So you either clear house, which I know some fans would love but I think is premature and sends the message that Vivek is completely lost again, or you give these guys a chance to prove that Beam Team was no fluke but player focus was. Of course if we finish out of the play-in or Doug winds up below .500 at the end of the day bigger changes are probably needed.
How petty is Fox? He unfollowed Sabonis on IG, someone called him out on it, and he has his typical passive aggressive response. Well apparently word got around to Sabonis and he just unfollowed him back. Social media drama![]()
My point was that Doug would be the kind of coach a rebuilding team would hire, so he wouldn't necessarily be replaced immediately if and when Monte gets replaced as a GM.We aren't rebuilding yet.
the only guy I would consider is Tuomas Iisalo. He basically has been coach of the year at every stop over in Europe and has that Memphis offense humming. He might be the next great NBA coach. Hes about as perfect a fit with Monte as you could get. The question is how committed is Vivek to Monte?
Or maybe Doug really shines this last stretch and the decision is easy to bring him back
If Monte gets fired it's probably because he didn't re-work fast enough. I don't know what Vivek's head is at. We just fired the head coach and traded the star player, I will be honest it's hard not to put some of that on the GM's head. Maybe the org is fine blaming Fox for everything (and maybe that is actually where the blame lays). But it's really hard to figure out what next, I just wonder what the goal is for 25-26. Nothing has ever led me to think Vivek will reset.My point was that Doug would be the kind of coach a rebuilding team would hire, so he wouldn't necessarily be replaced immediately if and when Monte gets replaced as a GM.
I assume the Kings would handle a Monte transition the same way it handled the PDA transition and the Vlade transition; Joerger and Walton still stuck around for a while after the GM has been replaced, in order for the new GM to set up their preferred coach for success