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To take it a step further, Monty Willimas, one time Blazer assistant, has officially signed documentation making it crystal clear he will not consider the Blazer organization for any position for at least 4 years.

I say no! Don Nelson has to be the most overrated coach in recent NBA history (I won't say all NBA history, there may be someone from the 1940s I'm not aware of who gets that title).
No. I have not forgotten Nate. I have criticisms and obviously so have others. But "overrated" refers to someone whose rep is far higher than his/her accomplishments. No one goes around crying that Nate McMillan doesn't want to coach their favorite team. But for some reason fans sigh over Don Nelson.
Nelson has a pattern, repeated in city after city. He comes in, shakes things up, and team responds by over-achieving his first year. Everyone gets excited, talks about what a magician Nelson is. The next year the team does not perform as well but is still fun. By the third year the team is in rebellion, riddled with injuries since Nelson over-plays his players, and losing badly. Then someone else has to clean up the mess.
Nelson re-retires with a was of money and waits for everyone to forget so fans can start sighing about wanting him back, until some team tries again and the same cycle repeats.
No. I have not forgotten Nate. I have criticisms and obviously so have others. But "overrated" refers to someone whose rep is far higher than his/her accomplishments. No one goes around crying that Nate McMillan doesn't want to coach their favorite team. But for some reason fans sigh over Don Nelson.
Nelson has a pattern, repeated in city after city. He comes in, shakes things up, and team responds by over-achieving his first year. Everyone gets excited, talks about what a magician Nelson is. The next year the team does not perform as well but is still fun. By the third year the team is in rebellion, riddled with injuries since Nelson over-plays his players, and losing badly. Then someone else has to clean up the mess.
Nelson re-retires with a was of money and waits for everyone to forget so fans can start sighing about wanting him back, until some team tries again and the same cycle repeats.
Nelson has a pattern, repeated in city after city. He comes in, shakes things up, and team responds by over-achieving his first year. Everyone gets excited, talks about what a magician Nelson is. The next year the team does not perform as well but is still fun. By the third year the team is in rebellion, riddled with injuries since Nelson over-plays his players, and losing badly. Then someone else has to clean up the mess.
Nelson re-retires with a was of money and waits for everyone to forget so fans can start sighing about wanting him back, until some team tries again and the same cycle repeats.
