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Last edited by 13 - 3; 03-02-2020 at 10:06 PM.
He needs to go, it's a sweet and sour deal at this point. If w make the playoffs and get put out by the Lakers gentry may still keep his job, missing the playoffs would almost ganruntee a firing.
I promise nothing that happens this season makes any difference in whether or not Gentry keeps his job. Griff has likely known that answer since he took the job as VP.
I keep beating this drum, but it doesn't make sense to move from Gentry until the find THE GUY. Moving on from Gentry to another middle tier coach will only set this roster back. If and when they make a move, it needs to be to a coach who can make a legitimate difference. If that guy isn't available/located yet this summer, it would not be the worst thing in the world to wait one more season, as much as we as fans don't want to hear that.
Nick Nurse was the guy in Toronto. It does not have to be a flashy name. If you are looking to develop players this guy does a nice job at it.
https://www.mavs.com/team/coaches/jamahl-mosley/
Bingo. You aren’t getting Pop or Phil, or Doc or Nick. I don’t know what people are describing when they describe “The Guy” but if he is a mediocre retread you can count me out. Budenholzer was legit in Atlanta, got ******** canned and is back doing solid things in Milwaukee, I would be fine with that type of retread.
If you Jimmer it, they will come.
I mean...was Nick Nurse a lock to be considered a great coach before recently? Sometimes you never know what assistant is ready to step up.
I'm pretty much resigned to the fact that Gentry's going to be the coach next year too.
Then we'll get another season of dreadful lineups, poor minute management, baffling strategy, and misguided defense, and we'll also get another season where the talent (assuming Zion takes a standard rookie-sophomore growth and Ingram maintains his offense from this year) manages to override that and, health willing, we manage to make the playoffs again and therefore any and all criticism of Gentry will be dismissed (again) as mindless hate.
Basketball.
If you know anything about the Benson's, you must know how incredibly loyal they are to employees who they perceive as doing their job. So unless Griffin is able to convince Ms. Benson that Gentry is not the guy to lead them to a championship, the coach will remain the same. Fortunately for those of us that believe a change of head coach would be a good thing, Griffin can see and appears to be able to communicate. As soon as Griffin decides on a successor, the change will be made.
I thought the premise of Griffin being here was that he had FULL authority over the process and team. As in, he would make all the decisions necessary including finding a new coach if necessary. Gayle probably knows zilch about basketball so she handed the reins over to a guy who had turned franchises around a few times. Im more than willing to let Griffin make the decisions including keeping or getting rid of gentry in the offseason.
Does Alvin understand that to win games down the stretch against the better teams you have to at some point be able to execute in the half court? You are not going to be able to routinely impose your will against those types of teams.
I'm looking for real sports fans...not sheep! Are you with me?!!!
Well that sucked.
Anyone have a list of great assistant coaches who are do for a head coaching gig, cuz Gentry needs to get gone.
Impressive resume
https://www.mavs.com/team/coaches/jamahl-mosley/
Another name,
Tim Duncan Assistant Coach Spurs. Perfect for Zion growth. He could lure good FA’s too.
By the way Tim Duncan Head Coached the Spurs tonight and won.
An assistant from the Miami Heat coaching staff would not be bad either. Anything from Riley is good!
Tim Duncan/Bexky Hammon are big names, but I think the Spur system(Not the 2000s system) is what our team needs. A structured and disciplined offense that prioritize half court offenses while attacking the transition opportunities.
We got talent. We got high IQ players. We got players that understand how to play team defense, but this all transition offense in this garbage positionless system creates sooo many liabilities.
I will say... We do need an elite defensive anchor 4/5 and a floor general point guard to make the wheels go in the Spurs system, tho.
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