SodaPopinski
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As much as I will always respect Luc', I don't really see him as offering much from a coaching standpoint.  If you watch the Blazers sideline during games, he seems distant, and that especially seems to be the case during timeouts, when he frequently meanders around the outside of the huddle, not seeming to offer much.
Now, I certainly don't attend practices or get to see what he offers to Nate and the other coaches, but I thought it was fairly telling last week when I heard Dean Demopoulos on 95.5 The Game, and he was talking about the staff. He went on to praise each coach extensively, including the new guy we got from Dallas, but when he got to Maurice Lucas, he more or less said "And what can you say about Luc'? He's a legend in this town." And that was it. No talk of specific things he's doing to help the players or the other coaches. It was a pretty stark contrast to the praise the other coaches received from DD.
Lucas was hired back during the time when PatterNash was running the show, and at the time it seemed like a fairly transparent attempt to bring in a guy from one of the "glory eras." I was OK with it at the time. But even then it seemed more like a move to appease the fans (since Lucas is one of the most popular Blazers of all-time) than a move that made sense from a coaching standpoint.
But now that our success hangs pretty heavily on how well two of our post players do (Aldridge and Oden), shouldn't we bring in a guy who can specifically work with the big men? On their post moves? The Lakers have Kareem helping out Bynum. The Magic have Patrick Ewing working with Dwight Howard.
I think Lucas has been tasked with this job, but I'm not sure if he's sufficient enough when you think of the star-power we have at the 4 and 5. If we want to maximize the talent of these two, shouldn't we consider someone who has had significant success at the position? I'm not sure who that guy is, but I don't think it's Luc'.
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			Now, I certainly don't attend practices or get to see what he offers to Nate and the other coaches, but I thought it was fairly telling last week when I heard Dean Demopoulos on 95.5 The Game, and he was talking about the staff. He went on to praise each coach extensively, including the new guy we got from Dallas, but when he got to Maurice Lucas, he more or less said "And what can you say about Luc'? He's a legend in this town." And that was it. No talk of specific things he's doing to help the players or the other coaches. It was a pretty stark contrast to the praise the other coaches received from DD.
Lucas was hired back during the time when PatterNash was running the show, and at the time it seemed like a fairly transparent attempt to bring in a guy from one of the "glory eras." I was OK with it at the time. But even then it seemed more like a move to appease the fans (since Lucas is one of the most popular Blazers of all-time) than a move that made sense from a coaching standpoint.
But now that our success hangs pretty heavily on how well two of our post players do (Aldridge and Oden), shouldn't we bring in a guy who can specifically work with the big men? On their post moves? The Lakers have Kareem helping out Bynum. The Magic have Patrick Ewing working with Dwight Howard.
I think Lucas has been tasked with this job, but I'm not sure if he's sufficient enough when you think of the star-power we have at the 4 and 5. If we want to maximize the talent of these two, shouldn't we consider someone who has had significant success at the position? I'm not sure who that guy is, but I don't think it's Luc'.
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