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One of the interesting things in this whole coaching fiasco that nobody has really talked about is the decisions made by Tyrone Corbin. Really what I am talking about is a very poor decision to accept the head coaching position. In accepting the job he was put in a no-win situation where he would inevitably end up looking like a weak puppet to the front office. This will no doubt kill his chances of ever being hired as a head coach again.
Until today I kinda felt sorry for Corbin as most of this mess is out of his control and he seems like a good guy.......but then I remembered that HE CHOSE to put himself in this position. He should have told the team NO knowing what was going to happen.
He should have known that taking this job was going to make him look weak and that he was going to lose a bunch of games with the front office outlining his game-plans that won't work with this roster.
In accepting the head coaching position he screwed himself and also screwed the team. After his exit from Utah, Corbin could not afford to look bad in his next head coaching job but sure enough he walks right into an even worse situation. I highly doubt he will ever be considered for a head-coaching job again. Head coaches won't trust him either as an assistant as he's the guy who takes your job because he'll do what the front office wants.
I also mentioned that he screwed the team because if he doesn't accept the interim head coaching position and eventually head-coaching position 1 of 3 things happens.
1.) They keep Michael Malone if Corbin as the lead assistant is not willing to take over. I think this is kind of doubtful but who knows if Corbin is not there to undercut Malone maybe they don't fire him....yet
2.) They fire Malone anyways and hire George Karl because they have almost no choice. That sure sounds a lot better right now.
3.) They fire Malone but still want "their way" so Vivek sticks Chris Mullin with the job. Maybe that's terrible but at least gets it over with and gets us one step closer to making it through the next disaster.
Until today I kinda felt sorry for Corbin as most of this mess is out of his control and he seems like a good guy.......but then I remembered that HE CHOSE to put himself in this position. He should have told the team NO knowing what was going to happen.
He should have known that taking this job was going to make him look weak and that he was going to lose a bunch of games with the front office outlining his game-plans that won't work with this roster.
In accepting the head coaching position he screwed himself and also screwed the team. After his exit from Utah, Corbin could not afford to look bad in his next head coaching job but sure enough he walks right into an even worse situation. I highly doubt he will ever be considered for a head-coaching job again. Head coaches won't trust him either as an assistant as he's the guy who takes your job because he'll do what the front office wants.
I also mentioned that he screwed the team because if he doesn't accept the interim head coaching position and eventually head-coaching position 1 of 3 things happens.
1.) They keep Michael Malone if Corbin as the lead assistant is not willing to take over. I think this is kind of doubtful but who knows if Corbin is not there to undercut Malone maybe they don't fire him....yet
2.) They fire Malone anyways and hire George Karl because they have almost no choice. That sure sounds a lot better right now.
3.) They fire Malone but still want "their way" so Vivek sticks Chris Mullin with the job. Maybe that's terrible but at least gets it over with and gets us one step closer to making it through the next disaster.