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Lue back! When the Philly media grills him he's just gonna tell em to kiss the ring
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SAS kinda made a decent point earlier while, yes there have been black PGs that have gone directly from the playing ranks to the coaching ranks; they've been overwhelmingly in rebuilding or bad situations team wise when given those jobs (Mark Jackson, Fisher, Kidd, etc.) Rarely are they afforded situations where they are set up for success and subsequently are ostracized after and have to fight tooth and nail to get another gig.
SAS kinda made a decent point earlier while, yes there have been black PGs that have gone directly from the playing ranks to the coaching ranks; they've been overwhelmingly in rebuilding or bad situations team wise when given those jobs (Mark Jackson, Fisher, Kidd, etc.) Rarely are they afforded situations where they are set up for success and subsequently are ostracized after and have to fight tooth and nail to get another gig.
Or hang out in LA once Space Jam and Vogel bomb
How often are "good situations" afforded to prospective new hires period?
Aren't the majority of open coaching positions going to be on bad teams/franchises?
SAS kinda made a decent point earlier while, yes there have been black PGs that have gone directly from the playing ranks to the coaching ranks; they've been overwhelmingly in rebuilding or bad situations team wise when given those jobs (Mark Jackson, Fisher, Kidd, etc.) Rarely are they afforded situations where they are set up for success and subsequently are ostracized after and have to fight tooth and nail to get another gig.
LolHow often are "good situations" afforded to prospective new hires period?
Aren't the majority of open coaching positions going to be on bad teams/franchises?
Not necessarily. Even good playoff teams have had no problem getting rid of coaches for not getting them over the hump. Or you have stuff like what happened in Indy where a coach has overachieved and still gets the boot.
Aren't the majority of open coaching positions going to be on bad teams/franchises?
Not necessarily. Even good playoff teams have had no problem getting rid of coaches for not getting them over the hump. Or you have stuff like what happened in Indy where a coach has overachieved and still gets the boot.
George Karl won 56 games in the west....and COY with DUI Ty as his Best player in 2013. He got fired
It happens man. There’s of course bias (positional and perception) and a history of racism in coaching in the nba.
This new hire pg to coach stuff ain’t it tho. And the Nash example isn’t it.
Or hang out in LA once Space Jam and Vogel bomb
doc should get all kinds of shade for trading himself out of boston to LASAS kinda made a decent point earlier while, yes there have been black PGs that have gone directly from the playing ranks to the coaching ranks; they've been overwhelmingly in rebuilding or bad situations team wise when given those jobs (Mark Jackson, Fisher, Kidd, etc.) Rarely are they afforded situations where they are set up for success and subsequently are ostracized after and have to fight tooth and nail to get another gig.
That weren’t players lol
Sonuva...All of those people were former players Mr. Foe!