The notion of "get a big man coach" that is always thrown around here seems like an odd suggestion to me. Maybe not an odd suggestion, just a criticism without full knowledge, maybe?
Did Kim Hughes have great success developing our bigs in his time here? What was it he did specifically, versus other coaches currently employed by the team? Can anyone list each coaches specific area of expertise as it relates to practices, and who they work with?
Does having it be someone who used to be good all of a sudden make them a good coach? Pete Newell was a famous "big man's coach", ran a famous camp for it. Did he have to be an All NBA talent to do it?
Who are the other big man coaches on other teams? Who is developing KAT, Anthony Davis, Embiid, etc.?
It seems like most in here, with the hire a big man coach calls, seem to think once the groups split up in practice, all of the bigs just hit the showers or something, and nobody on the staff works with them. I dunno. Can already see the responses...