His rightful place, on the bench, where he can't Evan Turnover the ball. To be fair, it sounds like a better role for him as what I recall he was loved by the other players and was viewed as a mentor. I couldn't stand him on the Blazers as a player, but to his credit he was professional about his mostly reduced role over his last few seasons and he kept his mouth shut and his head down. I don't hate him as a result of his professionalism, and I wish him well in this next step in his career. Hopefully he can find some success as a coach, best of luck ET!