MickZagger
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I've never understood how he is a coaching commodity. What coaching experience does he even have?
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I've never understood how he is a coaching commodity. What coaching experience does he even have?
I'll bet he does an outstanding job, if he is given the talent and patience from ownership like Nate was given.
As long as I don't have to listen to him announcing NBA games, it's a great move!
As long as I don't have to listen to him announcing NBA games, it's a great move!
I actually like him as an announcer, but it could be that I like JVG, and him making fun of Jackson. As a whole, though, i really enjoy the broadcast team. I just look forward to peeks into their huddle next season, when you hear him yell at his players "hand down, man down"
But he was a point guard! That's all you need to be a head coach... Byron Scott... Nate McMillan.... Isiah Thomas.... Magic Johnson..... Avery Johnson.... oh wait... I was trying to support the idea that point guards make good head coaches. My bad.
But he was a point guard! That's all you need to be a head coach... Byron Scott... Nate McMillan.... Isiah Thomas.... Magic Johnson..... Avery Johnson.... oh wait... I was trying to support the idea that point guards make good head coaches. My bad.
Scott Brooks. Doc Rivers. Larry Drew. Lionel hollins. I'd say Scott is a decent coach. Avery as well. And Nate. so I'd say you did prove your point, even though you didn't want to.
I think it's a stupid hire. I think you need to have some experience as an assistant before becoming head coach. I will be shocked if the Warriors improve their record next season.
I believe Jerry West brought Pat Riley out of the broadcast booth into being an NBA coach for the Lakers way back when.
Scott Brooks. Doc Rivers. Larry Drew. Lionel hollins. I'd say Scott is a decent coach. Avery as well. And Nate. so I'd say you did prove your point, even though you didn't want to.
But he was a point guard! That's all you need to be a head coach... Byron Scott... Nate McMillan.... Isiah Thomas.... Magic Johnson..... Avery Johnson.... oh wait... I was trying to support the idea that point guards make good head coaches. My bad.
Avery has a career winning percentage over 600, and that's including having to coach the crpa that was NJ last season in a rebuilding effort. Yep, byron Scott won with good teams. What a concept. Thing is, that;s how it works. Coaches win, generally, with good teams and lose with bad ones. Ground breaking, I know. But, we just pointed out a good group of PGs who have done good as coaches. Did they have good teams? Yep. Don't know what to tell you though. Good teams win. Coaches might make a small difference.Avery Johnson inherited a Mavs team as his first head coaching job and totally botched it. Byron Scott had a Jason Kidd in his prime and a pretty stacked Nets team that beat up on an extremely easy eastern conference. The jury is still out on Nate imo. He's had some pretty talented teams over the past few seasons and hasn't been able to get past the first round so I don't think he is definitely in the "proves this point" category.
