No F'ing way do I want D'Antoni.
As for Jackson, what exactly is the objection? I've listened to over an hour now on ESPN radio and these cowards won't explicitly say what the objection is; they just talk elliptically, cryptically, and PC-cowardly about Jackson, saying they wouldn't hire him. So what are the details?
He’s a bad coach whose team went on to become the most dominant franchise of the century almost immediately after he got canned.No F'ing way do I want D'Antoni.
As for Jackson, what exactly is the objection? I've listened to over an hour now on ESPN radio and these cowards won't explicitly say what the objection is; they just talk elliptically, cryptically, and PC-cowardly about Jackson, saying they wouldn't hire him. So what are the details?
Here's a good read.
No F'ing way do I want D'Antoni.
As for Jackson, what exactly is the objection? I've listened to over an hour now on ESPN radio and these cowards won't explicitly say what the objection is; they just talk elliptically, cryptically, and PC-cowardly about Jackson, saying they wouldn't hire him. So what are the details?
I'll make more KB02 bets if he actually follows through when he loses the McNair bet. Maybe he'll be unbanned from charity bets at that point. It's not fun if he just changes the rules because he's salty he lost.
I'm game. But you gotta go talk to CF.
Nah. I think we learned our lesson on this one.
Because discussing some of the reasons you wouldn't want him in the organization can take the radio shows down a path they don't want to go.
Will Hardy's bio: https://celticswire.usatoday.com/2021/07/05/who-is-new-celtics-assistant-coach-will-hardy/
Per James Ham, he was supposed to be heir apparent to Popovitch.
I kind of want D’Antoni just for the lols of Fox throwing up 10 threes a game.
Hilarious that James Ham's reporting here is just echoing the headline of a CelticsWire story that was like the fourth Google hit for "Will Hardy" earlier today (appears to have moved down now, but still).
James Ham, for when you're too damn lazy to Google it yourself!
I don't think he'd want him doing that. However, the paint would be as open as ever for him. Plus fast, very fast in the open floor. PNR all day with he and Domas.
No fewer than 5 heir apparents to Pop since Becky took the Vegas job. I'm sure Ham has the inside dirt though.The assumption is that he didn't know Hardy beforehand. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't. By the way, there is no mention in the article that Hardy was the heir apparent to Pop. Could be that Ham got that one on his own.
D'Antoni is 70 years old. For a team desperate for continuity in its coaching staff, that's not a good hire.
I feel like we know who Mark Jackson, Mike Brown, and Steve Clifford are at this point, and let's just say I'm not super enthused by any.
I really don't know much of anything about Ham (I vaguely remember his college play), Lee, or Hardy, but at least they seem to be of an age where it's possible they could anchor our coaching staff for a long time. Borrego would fit that mold too, but he definitely has a bit more track record. I'd be quite a bit happier with somebody out of this group than picking up a retread.
The simple life of a Kings fan.1. We're actually interviewing coaches and
2. We're interviewing more than 1 person
So things are already looking up!
I honestly think it is an appealing job to walk into. Fox/Sabonis/Davion, DDV RFA, no long-term cap problems, all future picks, a likely top 7 pick this year.
Does anyone have a comprehensive breakdown of Pop's tree?Agreed. I hope it ends up being one of the first time head coach candidates. Ham, Lee, and Hardy have all gotten a lot of compliments from fellow coaches and players and seem ready for a full-time gig and we need to start building a culture that will persist for more than a few seasons before getting reset again. We want what the Spurs have -- an established system where everyone knows their role and the coaching staff has earned the trust of the players. Obviously it's going to take time to build that up, but going with a former Spurs assistant seems like the quickest way to get there. At least they know what a functioning system looks like from the inside.
Why are you here?LETS GO MARK JACKSON LET THE WORLD BURN
Wow... now that you've pointed them out, I guess Pop's apples don't fall far from the tree... hahaDoes anyone have a comprehensive breakdown of Pop's tree?
I'm curious what the hit rate is. Udoka in Boston right now obviously. Bud and the recently available Borrego. Kerr and Williams both played under him iirc. Gentry and Malone too? And Quin Snyder coached the Spurs G-League.
I think I would go with someone on that tree.
Hilarious that James Ham's reporting here is just echoing the headline of a CelticsWire story that was like the fourth Google hit for "Will Hardy" earlier today (appears to have moved down now, but still).
James Ham, for when you're too damn lazy to Google it yourself!
LOL maybe if we stuff enough 3pt wings around them we could end every match scoring 154.I don't think he'd want him doing that. However, the paint would be as open as ever for him. Plus fast, very fast in the open floor. PNR all day with he and Domas.
Ah yes, The Basketball Genius, James “I’d only be comfortable taking Keegan Murray 12th overall or later” Ham.
What would a mouthpiece do when its owner is done needing this said mouthpiece?Hilarious that James Ham's reporting here is just echoing the headline of a CelticsWire story that was like the fourth Google hit for "Will Hardy" earlier today (appears to have moved down now, but still).
James Ham, for when you're too damn lazy to Google it yourself!
On his last podcast, he said “not many people agree with my Murray take” and freaking doubled down on it by saying that he sees rotation player potential on him at best.Absolutely no shot he said this LOL