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Great player, but I haven't seen anything to suggest he's a great coach of any sort...
Great player, but I haven't seen anything to suggest he's a great coach of any sort...
Sounds more like a criticism of Steve Kerr, since he brought Porter in specifically to do that which you disdain. You can't fault Porter for attempting to do what his boss wanted.Not a fan of his coaching. Why do you try to change the way Steve Nash plays when it is (1) so successful and (2) so very entertaining.
Not a fan of his coaching. Why do you try to change the way Steve Nash plays when it is (1) so successful and (2) so very entertaining. I mean, I don't root for any team other than Portland, but if there's any team I'll watch it's Phoenix (or back in the day the Warriors when Baron was there) because it was just so damn entertaining to seem them fly up and down the court.
In any case, I'd rather have Alonzo Mourning as an assistant. I think most people would agree with me on that.
I would agree that Suns basketball is VERY entertaining, but successful? Depends on how you define success. In any case that team will never win a championship with the way they play _efense, and have no inside game to go to when the jumper dries up; that's a huge problem in the playoffs when defenses are better, play is more physical and you end up with a lot of 'possession' basketball.
Terry Porter is my all-time favorite Blazer, and #2 isn't even close.
That being said, he's no assistant coach. He's a head coach. I hope he gets another opportunity elsewhere, but putting him under Nate is an insult.

Often times folks forget how important a roster is to a good coach getting a legit shot at succeeding. Lionell Hollins had multiple shots at head coaching but was always torpedoed with really bad teams. He finally got a pretty fair team for the first time in Memphis this year. I have observed quite a few Memphis games this year where he out coached his opponent. His young guys didn't always come through, but he had made the right move, diagnosed the right mismatch, or ran the right play.
How many defensive specialists does it take on one staff to get the team to play above average defense?One guy I wouldn't mind bringing back as an assistant, and who hinted when interviewed that he wouldn't mind ending his coaching career on a winning franchise, is Dick Harter. That guy would be great to have here as a defensive specialist.
How many defensive specialists does it take on one staff to get the team to play above average defense?
Terry Porter is my all-time favorite Blazer, and #2 isn't even close.
That being said, he's no assistant coach. He's a head coach. I hope he gets another opportunity elsewhere, but putting him under Nate is an insult.
I emphasized the part that concerns me...what is...at least 1 more than what we currently have?
