bajaden
Hall of Famer
So the real question is, Is it the coach, or, is it the team. Or is it both. Would this particular team be any better with Sloan or Riley coaching it? How good would the Lakers be with Natt coaching them? Logic tells us that, Yes, this team would be better with either of those guys coaching it. And I doubt the Lakers would be as good with Natt coaching them.
Can Natt become as good a coach as Sloan or Riley or Jackson. Maybe, but I doubt it. Can he become good enough to be a decent to good coach in the NBA. Yeah, probably, with the right team in place. There are a lot of average type talent coaches in the NBA, who happen to be coaching a better than average roster.
So to my mind, here's the deal. If you give Natt one more year and thats it, do you think he'll have any more respect from the players than he did this last year. If you give him a three or four year contract, then your showing commitment to him. Then the players know that he has management behind him. Another words, your impowering him. Does anyone seriously want to give Natt a four year contract at this point? Does anyone really believe that he's the guy thats going to lead us to the top of the charts again?
I think that its not so much about Natt, as it is about the team. If Petrie and the powers that be, think that the team is ready to compete again after this next off season, then I think that Natt will be gone in favor of a a more established coach. If the opposite is true, then I won't be surprised to see Natt around for the option year. Lets face it. If Management still thinks that another year is necessary for the team to turn around, then Natt comes cheap, and who knows, the economy may have turned around by then.
The irony of the situation is, that while Natt is hopefully waiting for an improved roster for next year, his chances of returning could become dimmer with every improvement. Yeah, I know. It will all be decided before any of that happens.
Can Natt become as good a coach as Sloan or Riley or Jackson. Maybe, but I doubt it. Can he become good enough to be a decent to good coach in the NBA. Yeah, probably, with the right team in place. There are a lot of average type talent coaches in the NBA, who happen to be coaching a better than average roster.
So to my mind, here's the deal. If you give Natt one more year and thats it, do you think he'll have any more respect from the players than he did this last year. If you give him a three or four year contract, then your showing commitment to him. Then the players know that he has management behind him. Another words, your impowering him. Does anyone seriously want to give Natt a four year contract at this point? Does anyone really believe that he's the guy thats going to lead us to the top of the charts again?
I think that its not so much about Natt, as it is about the team. If Petrie and the powers that be, think that the team is ready to compete again after this next off season, then I think that Natt will be gone in favor of a a more established coach. If the opposite is true, then I won't be surprised to see Natt around for the option year. Lets face it. If Management still thinks that another year is necessary for the team to turn around, then Natt comes cheap, and who knows, the economy may have turned around by then.
The irony of the situation is, that while Natt is hopefully waiting for an improved roster for next year, his chances of returning could become dimmer with every improvement. Yeah, I know. It will all be decided before any of that happens.