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"What makes a great coach?"
Knight responded, "Essentially, three elements are involved. Number one, you have to have excellent planning - well organized practices, teaching principles and techniques, scouting, and the like. Number two, you have to have the ear and respect of your team and all be on the same page. Number three, you have to be able to make adjustments during games..........."
Canzano then went on the hypothesize that Nate does very well with the first two elements, but it's the last one that holds him back. Said he was terribly out-coach by Adelman and Gentry during the last two playoffs. Said he thinks that's why Vulcan wants Nate (or them) to bring in seasoned assistant coaches to directly help him in this area.
Ya know, I kind of agree with that notion.
One BFT caller indicated that Nate is a great "regular season" coach in that he prepares the team well, doesn't monkey with the system, guys know what to expect, et al. However, he's a not-so-good playoffs coach as, for whatever reason(s), he seems to be too set in his ways.
Sounds as if Vulcan has identified this "weakness" and is taking the bull by the horns.
Thoughts?
Knight responded, "Essentially, three elements are involved. Number one, you have to have excellent planning - well organized practices, teaching principles and techniques, scouting, and the like. Number two, you have to have the ear and respect of your team and all be on the same page. Number three, you have to be able to make adjustments during games..........."
Canzano then went on the hypothesize that Nate does very well with the first two elements, but it's the last one that holds him back. Said he was terribly out-coach by Adelman and Gentry during the last two playoffs. Said he thinks that's why Vulcan wants Nate (or them) to bring in seasoned assistant coaches to directly help him in this area.
Ya know, I kind of agree with that notion.
One BFT caller indicated that Nate is a great "regular season" coach in that he prepares the team well, doesn't monkey with the system, guys know what to expect, et al. However, he's a not-so-good playoffs coach as, for whatever reason(s), he seems to be too set in his ways.
Sounds as if Vulcan has identified this "weakness" and is taking the bull by the horns.
Thoughts?
