I was speculating on Kenny should have phrased it differently. If what MM said about Becky is true I would think the same would apply to Will Weaver.
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Windhorst never said thats the final four (and spoiler alert...its not)
He listed those guys as darkhorses and they have been part of the 9. But those arent the final 4. Weaver is likely to get offered the lead assistant role, depending on who gets the HC position. Lue will likely have his own guy, but if its SVG I think it will be Weaver, with Bob Beyer possibly being the other head assistant.
I wish people would stop making definitive claims without any kind of source or evidence. Not talking about you here, just all the people who have decided that they know who's on the list for sure when in reality they're just guessing or they're taking stuff out of context.
That is the internet, and why I created a separate board for only elite people - who dont do that kind of stuff.
I disagree strongly with the idea that "Everyone deserves a voice"....it leads to confusion and misinformation. If only the most educated people on subjects got to speak, oh what a more wonderful world that would be.
If you ever met me, you would know the personality I pretend to have on here is nothing like who I am in real life. If I really did have this ego that people who have never met me swear I have, then I would never have stepped down from the platforms I had and turned down the opportunities I did. Be careful about thinking you know someone you never met. I promise you dont know anything about the real me
I don't believe in essential human essences. You can be many people at once: I'm comfortable with the idea that you're different in physical world. This may well be the case, and it's certainly not anything I can judge since I don't know you outside of the online Pelicans community.
That said, people can only make judgments based on the information they're provided. You act in a given way on here, and that's your choice. It's a choice you're entitled to make.
The consequence of that, however, is that people on here will judge the person you choose to present yourself as, based on the information you decide to give them. If you have problems with that, that's nobody's fault but your own. Want to be perceived differently? Then act differently. Otherwise people will build an image of you based on the information you give them, and they are not wrong for doing so. That's the same on a forum, on Twitter, in a workplace, in a household, etc.
I dont have a problem with it. I actually quite enjoy it. I was just telling you that you were wrong about my ego being the #1 driver of why I discuss and give info about this team. Thought you would like to know you are misinformed. I am totally fine with the way I am viewed, and actually quite prefer it. When I used to be my normal self, people never stopped bothering me with questions. It was endless and exhausting. So, trust me, I dont that opinion to change
I would think that marketing considerations will be made when making a coaching decision? Sorry, but SVG and a few others are just total retreads in my eyes...and I'm a total retread myself. I get wins and loses puts people in seats, but the next coach needs to be young/younger and get people interested in the Pels BEFORE the Saints season is over. I am curious to see/hear how ticket and corporate renewals are going. I can't imagine good at all.
That's why I'll die on the Becky Hammon Hill. Whoever hires her will at least reap the benefits for a couple of years. Nothing guaranteed with Zion or Ingram or the future in general. The players seem to like her because she is good at what she does. Plus, she's been a winner everywhere she has gone.
I'm sure there are young assistants out there as well with a lot of moxy, but I don't(can't) follow the game as much as most of you do. I'll follow the Pels wherever I am, but i would just like to see more interest from the public in general.
But what do I know?
So, any coach who has done the job before....BORING! RE-TREAD!!
Who here has ever run a business? And if you have, how readily did you hand over the reigns to your livelihood to someone who never did that job before?
I can't wrap my head around this idea that fans of sports teams have that the unknown is so exciting and filled with promise. Its the opposite in literally every other walk of life
You get on an airplane and find out the pilot has flown 1000 flights, you are happy. Find out its this person's 1st flight after assisting on some other flights and you are shaking in your boots. Why is sports unique in that people overwhelming prefer the unknown and inexperienced??
You know that professional sports are about the farthest thing from normal businesses. What normal business pays 20 somethings 10's of millions of dollars with minimal experience? The problem with re treads are they usually have been given multiple chances and have underperformed. That doesn't count situations like Mike Malone, Billy Donovan, or even Ty Lue were they've had success and parted ways with their respective teams.
A former member on this forum. David Fisher has done a great job keeping us informed.
If your process narrowed it down to these six guys I liked your process.
— David Fisher (@Fish_TBW) October 13, 2020
Ty Lue
Jamahl Mosley
Stan Van Gundy
Will Weaver
Darvin Ham
David Vanterpoolhttps://t.co/XxqaOsZ8KF
16 Playoff Teams Last Year:
NINE coaches were "re-treads"
FIVE came via the assistant route (1 internally, 4 from other teams)
TWO came via college route
If the candidates are leaking after weeks and weeks of radio silence, fair to say Griff must be reaching a decision very soon, no?
He has already reached a decision -- Lue. Just needs Lue to either say yes or no and then he can go from there
Please no to Lue. I would rather listen to Tucker Carlson and Rachel Maddow give their reviews of each others most recent books than see Lue pace the sideline.
You would think Houston would be more appealing
https://www.si.com/nba/clippers/news...ckets-momentum
I cant imagine many people finding Houston more appealing than NOLA, but sure Lue might be one of those rare people
That Houston job is the worst one available IMO. By a WIDE margin
I would hope that the commercial pilot commanding your aircraft was adequately trained and prepared-although I've been aboard a few suspect crewed airlines. Same thing with our next coach. Either way, I am worried that fan interest has waned off since the CV19 mess.
Actually, now that you mentioned it despite having 9,700 hours of commercial aviation experience and 4,500 hours of military aviation experience-including 626 carrier landings, our team treats each flight as uniquely different. And quite frankly, if you knew any of us, you should be nervous despite all of the fancy gear we wear. There will always be doubt and naysayers whoever Griff picks. I'd be worried if there weren't.
But what do I know?
I just want to let everyone know that irl I am never sarcastic. It kept me from my life-long dream of becoming a barber because they are always sarcastic. Also I have an even more elitier board. We talk about all things from pogs to bae blades.
If it's really Tye Lue... It's just a big oof. New Orleans turning into the Cleveland BBQ meet up and they didn't even have good BBQ in the 1st place.
I mean, you do realise that the franchise has changed dramatically since AD was here?
There was a huge thing about it, not sure if you missed it: we hired a completely new front office and training staff and almost totally overturned the roster. It was easy to miss, I know that nobody really talked about it, but it does slightly change the outlook on the team.
I don't care what their records are because that's putting the cart before the horse. We should be in the development phase given this roster. Hire a college coach or hot assistant who's comfortable at player development and let it be known their priority is player development. If in 3 years said coach can prove to be a winning coach great. If not you move on and find a coach that can. If it's a retread fine. But we are worrying about a hire that can win when the roster isn't ready for that.
That's my problem with Griffin's approach. Why are we trying to win with a rookie that can't stay healthy because more than likely he's too heavy for his frame. Our 2nd pick is too raw and the 3rd pick may just not be good enough for the NBA. That should have been last years focus. Zion shouldn't have touch the floor until he was at a weight and conditioning that was conducive to playing full starter mins. We should have given Jaxson as many mins as his body can handle, and we should have let Nickeil play through his mistakes.
But why would Gentry do so knowing he was on the hot seat? This is why championship teams have to be on the same page from top to bottom. Onwership has to understand the landscape of the team. Which allows management to make personnel decisions that match the state of the franchise. Which intern gives the coaches their respective directives and players fill their respective roles.
We are a completely unbalanced mess. Instead of the focus being on developing we went out there trying to win. It shows a complete fundamental misunderstanding of how to build a winner on a non glamor team in a bottom 3rd market. Either Mrs. Benson doesn't get it(which makes us the Knicks without the massive market) or Griffin doesn't get it either way we are screwed and the coaching hire won't matter. Because trying to win with this core is round peg and square hole type logic.
I dont get this logic that a first timer is automatic a player development guy and a guy who has been a coach in the past isn't. So....if we hire the highest young assistant...whoever you think that is. Then, in 5 years we fire him say. Then, he is no longer a developmental coach?
It makes no sense. Every "re-tread" was once an assistant. They are just that now but with more experience
Its such a black and white logic. Basically, if Lue never got the Cleveland job, he would be perfect. But since he had it, he now all of a sudden can't do any of the things an assistant can do
My biggest issue with Lue at the moment is that he is coming from the Clippers. Honestly, that's a mess I want to stay far away from as possible when it comes to coaches.
On top of that, it's an extremely conservative move and never was a fan of hiring old associates as it never seem to work in the coaching stage.
David Griffin and this new FO are conservative by nature and still very much in capsulate a farm team mentality. You can say that you know what you doing, but untill you prove it. It might as well be dust in the wind.
Doubting a very bad franchise is natural and by all accounts... You'll be right 9 times out 10 regardless of which coach we hire. Coaching is less important as acquiring good talent. So, I really don't see any correlation in player development without an ability to acquire young talent first and foremost . Which Lue never had a chance to work with in his tenure.
I really don't have a problem with Lue, but I don't see how he really changes the culture. I just hope it's a short term contract with any head coach hire. Lue does have a lot of the qualities that I envision in a head coach. He's young, smart, fresh mind, and a lot good years ahead of him. I just don't know if his style meshes with what we need at this pivotal time in our franchise.
We fix our talent and unbalanced roster philosophy. I think Lue would excel. Still don't like hire. Not a fan of BBQ hires. I want to proven wrong, because that means we are good
I lean slightly to preferring SVG but can't make a fully educated opinion because I don't know their lead assistants. I think a coaching staff is a unit and the whole unit is what should be judged. But my gut is SVG woukd have a nice staff, led by Weaver and I tend to lean that way
Maybe they should just pretend Lue never coached anywhere else.
There just seems to be this romantic idea of first time head coaches that is built on narrative and zero fact. They have an upside that a guy who has coached before can not possibly have. They are better teachers and developers. They show an organization is more bold, etc
I dont advocate for either so I am not saying the ex coach is better. But I look at actual facts, not trumped up narratives or aberrations and act like they are the norm.
If people wanna discuss facts, then spit facts. But don't just throw out romanticized narratives
Ok I'm sorry if this has been answered already but I haven't really been following the thread. Let's say we get SVG as HC. I'm guessing that'd make Reddick want to stay then? Does this benefit us more than having him as a trading piece? he is involved in almost every trade people come up with, and he'd probably be fine with a trade to a competing team. But a happy Reddick could be valuable right?
I guess so? It probably won't make a difference if the right offer comes along.
A lot of posters on here will tell you we shouldn't trade Jrue or Reddick unless it's an amazing offer. They'll say they're more important for the team to stay etc.
I'm not listening to that noise. The fact of the matter is neither are likely to be here after next season (and they're both over 30) and we'll lose them for nothing. Trade them for whatever you can get (and it should be pretty good). Remember when we got assets for Ryan Anderson before he hit free agency? Yeah, me neither. And these guys will be worth a lot more than that (in hindsight even 1 second rounder would've at least been something). Having Jrue/Reddick for this season to at best get beat in the first round (with questionable team chemistry to begin with) is just dumb.
New Orleans Pelicans Head Coaching Search: Stan Van Gundy and Ty Lue named finalists, but Jamahl Mosley and Will Weaver still appear to be in the mix https://t.co/1M65U67LLs pic.twitter.com/CIwDpafrxY
— The Bird Writes (@thebirdwrites) October 14, 2020
Glad to see Will Weaver's name still in the mix. I didnt start that thread about him for nothing last month at least. :hihi:
There is video on what his typical practices look like out there. About as development focused of a coach as you'll find.
It's a question of hope over experience. When you hire a new CEO to run your company, of course you look closely at his track record. If, as CEO of Widget Co., he could never make his numbers or beat his competition for market share, that might tarnish his prospects as a future hire. Now, circumstances may have conspired against him at Widget Co., but his record still matters. If, on the other hand, you look to hire some younger VP with no experience but a boatload of fresh ideas and energy and smarts, you are betting on his potential. That may work out and it may not, but it doesn't stop companies from hiring up and comers all the time. I'm not aware of any Harvard Business School study evaluating the two strategies (and I'm not even sure they are binary). My gut instinct would be there isn't a clear correlation, but maybe there's some hard data out there.
Again, that is all good in theory but outcomes don't support that theory. And if they did, don't you think front offices would then go and grab the fresh new assistant every time? Teams have more data on stuff like this than you can even fathom.
the most likely outcome for the hot assistant is he does a below average job as a HC and doesn't become a HC again. Followed by him doing an above average job and eventually gets fired, at which point he gets hired as a "re-tread" at some point
After more thought, I think the whole "re-tread" vs "young developmental coach" is kind of a moot subject. Griff kinda made ti a moot subject with how he structured the staffing last year.
The Pelicans have one of the largest coaching staffs and PD coaching units in the league.
How often did you see practice clips last year with Lonzo, BI, Zion all working on things after practice with Vinson, McMillan, Teresa Weatherspoon, and Boylan? I can't imagine most of them won't return or Griff allows the new coach to shrink that staff.
The only difference might be a head coach that delivers messages in a more developmental manner than Gentry, but players on this team will get heavy PD regardless.
Exactly. As I tried to educate people in another thread that 13-3 deleated...the head coaches job isn't to develop. To work with the young guys and help develop skills. Literally none of them do that as their primary focus.
Yet its funny to me that fans assign development of young players (or lack of) to the head coach. I mean, look at the Pelicans history. Was it Monty developing AD or was it Hanlen? And who helped Tyrese jumper? Ingram?
I can go on and on and our fans should know this by now as they act like Fred Vinson is God's gift to shooting development.