Wallace: Nate and Larry Brown are pretty much the same

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Tribune: How has it been playing for McMillan?

Wallace: It’s been great, but it’s been different. It’s been a transition coming from Larry Brown and then Paul Silas in Charlotte. Now it feels like I’m going right back to Larry Brown. They’re pretty much the same. Nate is pretty demanding in what he wants and what he expects from his players.

Tribune: Is that the similarity with Brown?

Wallace: Yeah, I just think the demeanor and the approach they take are similar. They’re passionate about the game, and they want the best from their players. They take it real personal. Every game hits them just as if they were playing the game themselves.

Read the rest of the interview here!

http://portlandtribune.com/sports/story.php?story_id=130030975169487900
 
I can't wait until Wallace is completely comfortable playing on this team. I also have a much improved respect for Nate. P.S. I was one of those "Natesayers" years ago. Glad he was able to make me look like a fool.
 
I'd really like to see Gerald as our starting small forward next season. It should be interesting to see how things work out.
 
He reminds me quite a bit of Jerome Kersey.
 
I'd really like to see Gerald as our starting small forward next season. It should be interesting to see how things work out.

I think we'll see it; if we can keep Batum's morale up, he'll be really good off the bench until Wallace leaves and Batum has learned from him. If we can't, well... he's got enough upside and potential and is young enough that he could net us quite a bit if he decides he can't be a Blazer.
 
I'd like to see Wallace starting as well. I'm wondering if we'll see Brandon back in the starting lineup anytime soon...
 
I'd like to see Wallace starting as well. I'm wondering if we'll see Brandon back in the starting lineup anytime soon...

I see a Greg Anthony/Damon Stoudemire situation. Matthews starts; Roy finishes. Frankly I think the first 6-8 minutes of the 1st quarter would be wasted minutes for Roy, since we try to establish LMA in that time anyway (he often gets 1/4 to 1/3 of his points in the first 6 minutes of the game). If he's limited to less than 30 minutes a game, starting him takes away from his ability to play in the 4th.
 
I think Wallace may start at SF this season. Well I mean maybe in the playoffs. I think Nate wants him to start, but only until he learns the offensive sets for the starting core. BUT I have been wrong so many times before, so don't bet on it. ;)
 
He reminds me quite a bit of Jerome Kersey.
I have also referred to him as our new Jerome. He can fill a similar role. I absolutely love having G on the Blazers, and I think he and Nate will be on the same page. Sure, Nate will put him in positions where he has to make an outside shot a bit more than I'd like, but G is a man. I loved Jerome (who didn't?) and I love G's game too.

Wallace not only will give us hustle and toughness, which will rub off on the whole team, but he will also provide veteran leadership from a player who still has game and who still has respect. Being on the same page as Nate, respecting Nate, buying into what Nate wants to do, showing toughness and becoming a leader on this team, I think Wallace will reinforce on the court and in the locker room what Nate wants to do, and help keep everyone on the same page.

Awesome.
 
I have also referred to him as our new Jerome. He can fill a similar role. I absolutely love having G on the Blazers, and I think he and Nate will be on the same page. Sure, Nate will put him in positions where he has to make an outside shot a bit more than I'd like, but G is a man. I loved Jerome (who didn't?) and I love G's game too.

Wallace not only will give us hustle and toughness, which will rub off on the whole team, but he will also provide veteran leadership from a player who still has game and who still has respect. Being on the same page as Nate, respecting Nate, buying into what Nate wants to do, showing toughness and becoming a leader on this team, I think Wallace will reinforce on the court and in the locker room what Nate wants to do, and help keep everyone on the same page.

Awesome.

now all we need is a buck williams!
 
Uhhhh... Being compared to Larry the clown isn't a good thing.
 
Some coaches are the rock - providing their team with a source of strength and stability. Some coaches are the hurricane - inspiring their teams by spreading fear, stress, and chaos.

IMHO, Nate and Brown are about as different as 2 coaches can be!
 
I remember Larry Brown when he coached the Pistons. I liked after the 05' season he tells everyone how he is not going to New York, but then leaves and he gets fired in like a year LOL.
 
Do we have Bird Rights on Wallace? They don't transfer through the trade, do they?
 
Oh, he has a player option for 2012/13. Still not sure what that means in terms of restricted/unrestricted though.
 
Uhhhh... Being compared to Larry the clown isn't a good thing.

I didn't read the article (yet) but that's exactly what I thought when I read the thread title. Brown can be a good coach and all but his track record ain't all that - and don't count on him sticking around for any amount of time.
 
Do we have Bird Rights on Wallace? They don't transfer through the trade, do they?

Sure they do. There would be a LOT fewer trades if the players involved came without Bird rights. If his former team held is Bird rights, those rights are transferred to his new team.

BNM
 
I think Wallace was saying Nate and LB have similar coaching philosophies, not similar personalities. In terms of loyalty to an organization, Nate has infinitely more than Larry "Next Town" Brown. Brown almost always (Knicks being the exception - but they were a train wreck before he got there) makes his new team better for two or three seasons, then he starts looking for his next job as his current players and front office grow to despise him. He took Charlotte to the playoffs for the first time last season, but had worn out his welcome this year before the season was half over. That's Brown's standard MO.

Nate, on the other hand was a player, assistant coach and head coach in Seattle for 19 seasons and is now in his 6th season in Portland and committed for two more.

BNM
 
Yeah, Nate is certainly loyal. Or is it that he doesn't like change?
 
Some coaches are the rock - providing their team with a source of strength and stability. Some coaches are the hurricane - inspiring their teams by spreading fear, stress, and chaos.

IMHO, Nate and Brown are about as different as 2 coaches can be!

I was following you until the end there. But how can it be your opinion that Nate and Brown are about as different as 2 coaches can be when you just read an article by a player who has actually played for both and say they are similar?

So basically your opinion is the exact opposite of Wallace (with you saying Nate and Silas are more similar that Nate and Brown), but I think Wallace is in a better position to make that call.

Are you just flat out saying Wallace is 100% wrong? Am I missing something here?
 
I was following you until the end there. But how can it be your opinion that Nate and Brown are about as different as 2 coaches can be when you just read an article by a player who has actually played for both and say they are similar?

So basically your opinion is the exact opposite of Wallace (with you saying Nate and Silas are more similar that Nate and Brown), but I think Wallace is in a better position to make that call.

Are you just flat out saying Wallace is 100% wrong? Am I missing something here?

I think Wallace thought he was complimenting Nate, but he didn't think it through.

And for the record - I would rather have a coach like Nate than a coach like Brown. Nate doesn't drive his players crazy after awhile, and he doesn't get happy feet when things don't go just the way he likes. OTOH, I would say Brown is superior to Nate in the "Xs" and "Os" department.

So you tell me....what do they have in common?
 
I think Wallace thought he was complimenting Nate, but he didn't think it through.

And for the record - I would rather have a coach like Nate than a coach like Brown. Nate doesn't drive his players crazy after awhile, and he doesn't get happy feet when things don't go just the way he likes. OTOH, I would say Brown is superior to Nate in the "Xs" and "Os" department.

So you tell me....what do they have in common?

Well according to Wallace: just think the demeanor and the approach they take are similar. They’re passionate about the game, and they want the best from their players. They take it real personal. Every game hits them just as if they were playing the game themselves.

I have my own thoughts about what makes them similar and different, but that is why I got confused. A player is telling us fans what it is like in practice with those two coaches and saying it has the same feel.

I don't think Wallace is trying to compliment Nate because if he was that would be a huge insult to Silas (Wallace says Nate is not like Silas). Wallace was simply describing what it was like playing for Nate he said it feels more like Brown than Silas.

I kind of get the difference you are pointing out, but to say they are the most different coaches after Wallace is calling them similar . . . I guess my question is how Nate more similar to Silas? Personally I don't know much about Silas and even Brown . . . other than a player who played for all three is saying Nate and Brown are more similar in style.

FYI-I find Wallace to be well spoken (was not originally expecting that). He is articulate and his responses have detail and are right on point to the question. I enjoy his interviews and find him insightful.
 
Do we have Bird Rights on Wallace? They don't transfer through the trade, do they?

The Bird Rights transfer with the contract. Since the contract was longer than three years in length, we have his Bird Rights.
 
. P.S. I was one of those "Natesayers" years ago. Glad he was able to make me look like a fool.

What is someone as emotionally mature as you doing on this board?!! Wake up - there must be a better fit for you!
 

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