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And Kaleb has never worked under (and learned from) a really good NBA coach.
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I'm trying to think of what 'young' talent that Larry or Hubie Brown developed.
BNM, you may be right that everyone has a price, if a tad cynical!
but...
None of us know the behind the scenes process.
However, let's consider Paul Allen offers Phil Jackson $20 million to coach the Blazers and Jackson says no. So Allen offers $50 million and Jackson still says no. Allen then offers $100 million and Jackson says, hell, I don't really want the job but who could turn down that chunk of change?
How good would he be, how committed, to a job he didn't really want, a team he didn't really want, a city he didn't really want to live in? Would he be willing to put in the extra time and attention that this team of young players is going to need? Especially if the money was guaranteed?
I've known people who took jobs or transfers they didn't want because the money was too good to pass up (admittedly not $100 million) and admitted it was a mistake, they were miserable, they did not do as well as they should because they just wanted to get the hell out.
I don't know. You don't know. None of us know what went on behind the scenes. And because we don't have facts I'm reserving judgment. I'm not excited about the two choices, but I'm not sure what the other options were. I do think the fact that neither Malone nor Shaw were offered head coaching jobs anywhere is telling. If they are so hot, why didn't they get offers?
As for Maris' contention that the Blazers could have gotten Popovitch by paying the Spurs to allow them to negotiate with him, I'm no expert on either NBA rules or contract law. I doubt if Maris is either. But in most cases a contract can't be broken because someone has a better offer. If anyone can show me otherwise, show evidence the Blazers could, simply by paying out, gotten Popovich, I'm listening.
Hmm so I guess that PA is flying Stotts over to London on his dime during the Olympics to meet with him just to keep up the appearance that KC was not the choice from the start. I thought PA was cutting down on frivolous spending?
When he said he was cutting down on frivolous spending, he meant he was only using 20s to wipe his ass from now on instead of 100s.
When he said he was cutting down on frivolous spending, he meant he was only using 20s to wipe his ass from now on instead of 100s.
Well that was fast... teleporation?
@jwquick: Trail Blazers owner Paul Allen has completed interviews in London with Terry Stotts and Kaleb Canales, The Oregonian has learned.
The first tweet was delayed 8 hours by NBC before being sent.
If they select Stotts they should do it while they are both still in London. Then maybe he and KC can bond on Paul's Yacht for a couple of days. Or is that too much to ask for from PA?

Of all the events I've defended in Blazer history, this is the one that I won't. Intentionally destroying our coaching just makes me hate Olshey.
Bernie Bickerstaff is 50 times the coach that Canales is. Canales was made Coach for the novelty, because it would only be for a month. Bernie has enormous experience, but everyone figured we'll hire a promising yet experienced assistant coach (much better than Bickerstaff) in a couple of months, so what does it matter.
Now that we have 2 pieces of shit as finalists, I just HATE OLSHEY.
What are the odds there even is a 'mystery 5th candidate'? Slim, I'd wager.So, what are the odds that the mystery 5th candidate gets the job?
Only someone pretty frickin arrogant, who feels that no matter who they choose would have success would have these two as finalists. Just how great does Paul Allen think he is? What has he ever done to ever come with a feeling that he doesn't mistakes when it comes to basketball decisions? This here reeks of utter arrogance from someone, whether it be the dude that hired Vinny Del Negro to lead his squad in LA or Paul Allen. Let me remind you Paul, you have never won anything. And it's going on 13 straight years with a series victory in the playoffs. Whoever you choose, I hope it humbles you.
Canales is the obvious choice for this roster. Had we landed Hibbert and Batum this coaching discussion would be completely different. The players we have (Aldridge) like and respect Canales. We're now in rebuilding mode (again). Canales is the obvious choice. All along? No. We sign Hibbert and Batum we would not be talking about Canales being our HC.
Only someone pretty frickin arrogant, who feels that no matter who they choose would have success would have these two as finalists. Just how great does Paul Allen think he is? What has he ever done to ever come with a feeling that he doesn't mistakes when it comes to basketball decisions? This here reeks of utter arrogance from someone, whether it be the dude that hired Vinny Del Negro to lead his squad in LA or Paul Allen. Let me remind you Paul, you have never won anything. And it's going on 13 straight years with a series victory in the playoffs. Whoever you choose, I hope it humbles you.
