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Fire McMillan?

  • Yes

    Votes: 14 28.0%
  • Hell yes

    Votes: 31 62.0%
  • Votes: 5 10.0%

  • Total voters
    50
Pop took over for Brian Hill I thought. I don't remember him having any coaching experience.

Pop was a president or GM or something of the Spurs before he was the head coach. I think he took over for Bob Hill after he fired him.
 
Pop was a president or GM or something of the Spurs before he was the head coach. I think he took over for Bob Hill after he fired him.

Yeah, that's how it went down. Pop was GM when Rodman was there.
 
Nate has no control over star type players by example. It's with an Iron Fist and stubbornness. Everyone sees it and articles are even pointing this out now. Hell even Blazer fan beat writers are wanting some type of coaching back-bone.
 
Man I am tired....up all night with a fussy baby.....when I first looked at the title of this thread I thought it said Poll: Eric Millegan, but it said Poll: Fire McMillan.......I think I need to go back to bed providing my son will let me. :D
 
I say screw it.

Start Bayless. Play Oden until he fouls out. Move LMA to the small forward spot. Bring Howard into the starting five. Tell Roy to take 25 shots per game. At worst we'll get a decent shot at John Wall :)

I think that if you start Bayless, play Oden till he fouls out, have LMA shooting deep jumpers from the corner, and get Roy 25 shots we're a better team than I've seen in the last two weeks.
 
I guess my main question is, if they fire him, who do they replace him with? Unless you have somebody to move in who will take the team to the next step, you may just be trading one failure for another. Does one of the assistants recognize the shortcomings that have been happening and step in and take the team to another level? It reminded me of a couple of years back where Monty Williams had black and white conversation with Martell Webster and told him unless he started acting like a professional basketball player, he would be out of the league as soon as his first contract is up. It was refreshing. It could be possible that an assistant without the pre-conceived notions Nate has would be an improvement.
 
I say screw it.

Start Bayless. Play Oden until he fouls out. Move LMA to the small forward spot. Bring Howard into the starting five. Tell Roy to take 25 shots per game. At worst we'll get a decent shot at John Wall :)

Well I'll tell you what, if I knew that we were going to struggle the rest of the year I would love to give Bayless a shot to work him through his growing pains at PG and see what he can do.
 
Pop took over for Brian Hill I thought. I don't remember him having any coaching experience.

Yea I think Hill came after Brown. But not completely sure. If I remember right Popovich had been working in the front office and moved down.
 
Firing Nate isn't going to solve our problems. I can't see anyone available who would be better.
 
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this guy
 
Firing Nate isn't going to solve our problems. I can't see anyone available who would be better.

This.

I've yet to run across a coach who can make our franchise player not have bad knees, our front line players not be injured, or instantly turn a rookie low draft pick PG into a qualified NBA backup.
 
Dang. Funny to see how many wanted to give Monty Williams a chance a year ago, and now he's tearing it up as the coach of the Hornets.

Monty was there from the start of McMillan's career in Portland and the slow and steady rise of the team from 21 wins to 54 and 50 (with tons of injuries) wins. Now that he's gone you see the Hornets team he's coaching at 13-5 (after just finishing a .451 season) and Nate's Blazers team at 8-10 (after just finishing a .500 season).

McMillan has only had one standout season as a coach when Monty wasn't around--the year he took a 37 win Sonics team (that he'd also coached) to 52.

I guess the jury's still out. A lot of guys on the national team seemed to like Nate's coaching, and that 52 win Sonics team was a real accomplishment. (Ray Allen, Rashard Lewis and a bunch of role players.)

But yeah, I'm kind of regretting we let Monty get away.
 
Dang. Funny to see how many wanted to give Monty Williams a chance a year ago, and now he's tearing it up as the coach of the Hornets.

Monty was there from the start of McMillan's career in Portland and the slow and steady rise of the team from 21 wins to 54 and 50 (with tons of injuries) wins. Now that he's gone you see the Hornets team he's coaching at 13-5 (after just finishing a .451 season) and Nate's Blazers team at 8-10 (after just finishing a .500 season).

McMillan has only had one standout season as a coach when Monty wasn't around--the year he took a 37 win Sonics team (that he'd also coached) to 52.

I guess the jury's still out. A lot of guys on the national team seemed to like Nate's coaching, and that 52 win Sonics team was a real accomplishment. (Ray Allen, Rashard Lewis and a bunch of role players.)

But yeah, I'm kind of regretting we let Monty get away.

Yeah, I like Monty, too.
 
Nate is the best available coach at the moment, and another coach would have to be really desperate (unqualified) to want to take on this injury-riddled mismatched potluck of disgruntled players and the paranoid, incompetent and confused management that appears to be so clueless they have completely destroyed the last 6 years of patient rebuilding in less than a year.
 
Considering the Blazers couldn't even find a good replacement for KP I don't even want to see what kind of coach they would find to replace Nate with.

I have no faith in this organization anymore at the management level.
 
Considering the Blazers couldn't even find a good replacement for KP I don't even want to see what kind of coach they would find to replace Nate with.

I have no faith in this organization anymore at the management level.

Your obsession for KP and hate for Cho is gross!
 
I got to tell ya, you could write quite a marketing spread hiring Terry Porter to coach the team that made him famous as a player. Don't think you'd have to twist his arm very hard and further a Blazer rather than a Sonic would be coaching our team.
 
I got to tell ya, you could write quite a marketing spread hiring Terry Porter to coach the team that made him famous as a player. Don't think you'd have to twist his arm very hard and further a Blazer rather than a Sonic would be coaching our team.

I could get behind Terry Porter as coach. I think it'd mostly be a lateral move from a coaching talent perspective, but maybe it'd shake things up. All three seasons he coached were marked by having a pace no slower than 16th in the league, including when he was 4th in the league with a Suns team featuring Shaq. So it'd be a big change in tempo.
 
I could get behind Terry Porter as coach. I think it'd mostly be a lateral move from a coaching talent perspective, but maybe it'd shake things up. All three seasons he coached were marked by having a pace no slower than 16th in the league, including when he was 4th in the league with a Suns team featuring Shaq. So it'd be a big change in tempo.

As long as people can wrap their brains around the idea that this team isn't likely to do much for at minimum for a year or three and that we could be in the lottery for awhile I think it would be an "OK" move, certainly not a panacea, and probably not even a long-term solution. I don't know, maybe it would work; he did pretty well in Milwaukee until management gutted his team and left him out to dry and I think he kind of got the shaft in Phoenix being asked to completely alter their style of play with the personnel they had.
 
::bump::

Weird that we were having this same conversation three years ago.

I really like my suggestion back in 09: David Blatt with Lawrance Frank.
 

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