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Pelicanidae
MM with the standard high quality chatter that means very little. ''Stack would want to push the pace, shoot a lot of threes'' yeah, like 90% of coaches in 2019. ''He is also a tough SOB and would demand his teams play that way as well'', sure, but wouldn't every coach, if asked, say they demand a team to play with grit and toughness? Yeah, Stackhouse has been an assistant coach on the Grizz, who you could say would lend credence to that claim, but then why doesn't Hammon being an assistant for San Antonio convey special qualities on to her?
''As for Hammon*, I wouldn't pretend to know, and nobody else should either''. Why? We've seen Stackhouse coach G League, we've seen Hammon coach Summer League. Neither has coached as a head coach on an NBA level. Both have played professionally in the highest leagues to which they have access, and both have been All-Stars (Hammon x6, Stack x2). Why can we pretend to know what Stack would be like as a head coach, but we can't make any such claims for Hammon?
''Her qualifications on paper are nothing in comparison to even the other men she shares a bench wtih in San Antonio.''
Her qualifications on paper are superior to what Jason Kidd, Brad Stevens, Erik Spoelstra, Alvin Gentry, etc etc etc, had before their got just given NBA head coach jobs, so who cares? Let's not pretend that NBA head coaches get hired based on big fat resumes filled with hundreds of games worth of HC experience, and that's that. Cause that's just not true. Head coaches get hired for less NBA experience than Hammon has, and sometimes they end up being very good at their jobs (Spo, Stevens).