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Tbird opinion: My personal favorite candidate for Head Coach

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  • #16
    Re: Tbird opinion: My personal favorite candidate for Head Coach

    Just to be crystal clear, I am advocating Donn Nelson, currently with the Mavs as a front office guy, son of Don Nelson Sr, coach of the Warriors.

    Not to turn this in to a pro Nellie rally, but Nelson is a hall of fame caliber coach. He has taken over some dreadful situations and turned them around. (Both times at Golden State, and people forget that Dallas was a mess before he got there). I remember him as an outstanding coach of the Milwaukee Bucks back 20-25 yrs ago, with Sidney Moncrief, Jack Sikma, and others.

    People might criticize his lack of a championship after all these seasons and his lack of playoff success, which is fair. But exactly when has Nelson had a team that was favored to win a championship and failed to do so? I think he has drastically upgraded the franchises he has taken over, with the exception probably of his one professional failure, the mess that is the Knicks a few years ago.

    Irregardless, Im advocating his son to be our next coach, not Nelson Sr.

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    • #17
      Re: Tbird opinion: My personal favorite candidate for Head Coach

      Originally posted by indyman37 View Post
      Tbird...could you give me an idea of what kind of any offense Donnie Nelson would most likely run? I was just curious.

      Hard to say for sure, but generally I suspect youd see us play as uptempo as our talent would allow.

      I dont think Nelson is really wed to any one set system. However, I can surmise some of the following ideas that he might try:

      1. He'd spread the floor alot more, sometimes playing guys in all above the foul line in a "high 5" alignment, and sometimes having a "5 open" motion game with no post player.
      2. He'd rely alot more on cutting and utilize less away from the ball screening.
      3. We'd run lots of high screen/roll.
      4. Our set plays would be less "intricate/fancy/complicated". Things would be based more on simplistic ideas instead of the more complex sets RC sometimes favored.
      5. I suspect we'd post up our guards alot more than we have.
      6. I suspect Jermaine would not be anchored to the low post, but would play alot at the high post, ala Chris Webber and Tim Duncan and Dirk Nowitzki. JO might not like that, but I suspect thats what would happen.
      7. I suspect we'd be more likely to play more ballhandlers on the floor together, and would be more likely to push the ball up without having to slow down and find our point guard.
      8. I suspect we'd see JO playing the 5 almost exclusively.
      9. I think we'd see lots of Granger, Williams, Oneal frontline.
      10. I think we'd see some 2 guard front, with Marquis Daniels playing the role of a quasi point guard.
      11. I think we'd drive the ball more, shoot more foul shots, and attempt less 3 pointers per game than we are used to.
      12. One last speciality: Nelson Jr. is known internationally and around the league as being very good at designing inbound plays, and using them as scoring opportunities. Nelson is supposed to be a very very good tactician offensively when it comes to scoring directly off OB unders and OB side outs, so much so that many teams (Minnesota, Detroit to name 2) have a side out of bounds play they call "Dallas", which dates back to Donnie.

      Thats a small synopsis of what I think wed see offensively, but thats mostly guesswork I admit from the evidence I have with him.

      Again, let me say that with Donnie Nelson its not necessarily his x and o strength that makes him appealing to me, its his eye for talent and developing players, its his international connections, his scouting experience, his pedigree, and his outgoing, personable, and media savvy personality. I think he is a perfect fit to work with Bird, they compliment each other well I think.

      Thanks for giving me the opportunity to post all that Indyman.

      Tbird

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      • #18
        Re: Tbird opinion: My personal favorite candidate for Head Coach

        Originally posted by speakout4 View Post
        My personal favorite would be Hubie Brown as a one or two year interim guy. While fairly long in the tooth I can see him as a very effective communicator and knowledgeable coach who could be a short term fix. Put him in charge with a core of young assistants. He would need the support of TPTB that he did not have in Memphis.
        Didn't he leave Memphis for health reason? Coaching this team should not be undertaken by the faint of heart (or any other malady).

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        • #19
          Re: Tbird opinion: My personal favorite candidate for Head Coach

          a couple of issues with this idea. donnie nelson is the gm of the mavs. head coach is generally considered a step down from the gm job. why would donnie demote himself?

          and, even if we assume that he has personal reasons to want to coach (getting out of his father's shadow, etc), the mavs won't let him go easily. mark cuban has a higher profile sure, but donnie nelson pretty much runs the mavs. it's one thing to let your assistant coach or assistant gm take a head coaching job elsewhere, it's another thing to let your main front office guy walk (i'm assuming he's under contract).

          last thing - all the best reasons for getting donnie nelson has to do with his front office skills (scouting, international connections, etc) rather than coaching per se. wouldn't it make a lot more sense to try to get donnie nelson for the front office instead? assuming that we can, that is. of course that will make bird's job redundant, but hasn't that been the case the past 3 years...

          anyway, for the pacers to have any shot at him, they'd have to offer him a dual gm/coach kind of role at least, which is maybe what you're thinking about anyway tbird. plus probably offer the mavs some compensation. it might be worth it if he turns out to be another bryan colangelo.

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          • #20
            Re: Tbird opinion: My personal favorite candidate for Head Coach

            Originally posted by grace View Post
            Didn't he leave Memphis for health reason? Coaching this team should not be undertaken by the faint of heart (or any other malady).
            I thought it was his wife's health that was at issue? ...Or am I thinking of someone else?

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            • #21
              Re: Tbird opinion: My personal favorite candidate for Head Coach

              T-Bird - interesting option actually, but I think it heavily depends on the roster moves. If JO and Tins are still here I think Mitchell works more than Donn, but if they truly go full-on youth with an eye toward grabbing a surprise bump from Europe (or heck, just keeping up in the draft anymore) then I can see your point.


              Wintermute's points are very strong too. Too bad they didn't send Bird packing too and then nabbed Donn for that job instead.


              Honestly I think this has been Sam's job to pass on for some time now.

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              • #22
                Re: Tbird opinion: My personal favorite candidate for Head Coach

                Thunderbird, why do you always type your own user name into the title of your posts? We can already clearly see that you are the original poster. Also, why do you feel the need to clarify in your title that you are offering an "opinion"? Opinions are the standard currency of internet message boards everywhere. You're not exactly offering any insight with your redundancy; you're just speaking in third-person.

                Brevity, my friend.. it's a fantastic concept.

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                • #23
                  Re: Tbird opinion: My personal favorite candidate for Head Coach

                  Interesting idea. But, intuitivelly, sounds crazy. What can motivate a person leave GM job at top class organization to coach turnaround team?

                  Should be more realistic candidates.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Tbird opinion: My personal favorite candidate for Head Coach

                    Nice post, and I agree with most of the 10 points.

                    However, I'd look for some different aspects in a coach (in this order):
                    1. A psychological genius who can control the players while earning their respect in the process.
                    2. A good tactitian and strategists, who has tricks up his sleeves and rabbits in his hats.
                    3. A media character who can pull media interest into Indiana and take heat off the players.
                    4. A "people" person who will have good working relationships with his assistants who will be the actual Xs&Os guys.

                    I know the possibility is remote, but I would REALLY like to see a European coach cross the pond to coach an NBA team.
                    The success of international players in the past years is building up. Toronto (aka Euronto) have half a team come from Europe. The style, the experience, the passion, the inteligence and even the athleticism of the players is making a stand in the NBA.

                    It's time for a European coach in the NBA.

                    There are several candidates, and I'll name 2:
                    1. David Blatt coach of Benetton Treviso in Italy. Born and raised in the US, coached Maccabi in Israel, and Dynamo St. Petersburg in Russia. Coaches the Russian National team. Extremely gifted in spotting talent and specializes in defensive schemes.
                    2. Ettore Messina coach of CSKA Moscow. The most successful European coach. Has a reputation of a hard worker and a briliiant in-game coach.

                    Those two can easily make the transition to the NBA, and will probably have a great influence on the NBA game once it happens.

                    Side-note: It's rumoured that the reason Sam Mitchell wont continue in Toronto despite winning the COTY award and having a great season is that the Raptors want David Blatt next year. Bryan Colangelo and Mauricio Gherardini are just the 2 execs who have the balls to go in that direction. What about Bird & Walsh?

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                    • #25
                      Re: Tbird opinion: My personal favorite candidate for Head Coach

                      Blatt will be in Toronto and Sam Mitchell will be in Indiana as soon as the Raptors are done for the year. But I like Messina as an idea. He has had success in coaching American players in the past, but I worry about any European coach's English language skills. The NBA players are not known for being accepting of such things. This was a problem in hockey where players are much more used to Europeans. FWIW, no European has ever been successful coaching in the NHL. It has been tried two times that I know of (a Fin in Chicago and a Czech in Pittsburgh) and it has never worked. But it works in baseball, so you never know.
                      Slug 'em Sabres!!!!!
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                      • #26
                        Re: Tbird opinion: My personal favorite candidate for Head Coach

                        I like the idea of a foreign coach someday. I think its silly for us to believe that there arent brilliant and smart basketball minds elsewhere besides the United States. I don't know anything personally about the candidates mentioned other than what Ive read on the internet, but I think its clear that this is going to happen someday. I actually mentioned the possibility of looking overseas in the last thread I started before this one.

                        However, after some reflection I think the handicap of not being involved in the culture of the league, and not knowing the personnel well, would be too much of a handicap and require too much of a learning curve and adjustment than Im ready for at this time. I think the ideal route for a European Coach would be to come over and serve as an assistant or in the front office of a team for a couple of years, just to acclimate himself to the NBA game, its players, and living in the U.S.

                        I also factored in my wish to have a dynamic, media savvy, fan friendly coach in place here to help market the club, and I suspect a relatively unknown foreign coach with limited knowledge of the league wouldnt be the best fit possible.

                        Now,in my view, its very possible that if hired Donnie Nelson might very well hire a top Euro coach as an assistant, which I would be very very happy with.

                        Good ideas though, in my view.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Tbird opinion: My personal favorite candidate for Head Coach

                          Originally posted by FrenchConnection View Post
                          Blatt will be in Toronto and Sam Mitchell will be in Indiana as soon as the Raptors are done for the year.
                          Blatt is just a rumour. It would be an extremely bold move if the Raptors actually dump their coach-of-the-year for a Euro coach.

                          Originally posted by FrenchConnection View Post
                          But I like Messina as an idea. He has had success in coaching American players in the past, but I worry about any European coach's English language skills. The NBA players are not known for being accepting of such things. This was a problem in hockey where players are much more used to Europeans. FWIW, no European has ever been successful coaching in the NHL. It has been tried two times that I know of (a Fin in Chicago and a Czech in Pittsburgh) and it has never worked. But it works in baseball, so you never know.
                          I dont think English is a problem. European coaches coach in English anyways, as the players come from different countries and speak different languages. Basketball terms ("rebound", "pick-n-role", "offensive foul", etc.) are in English anywhere. Maybe that's the big difference from Hockey, but I'm no hockey fan.

                          I think cultural differences outweigh the language barrier. From the little things like how close you stand next to a person you're talking to, going thru how you greet hellos and goodbyes, and all the way up to how you criticize and teach. In this sense the Euro-coach will need to adjust some, but the players will need to respect the differences as well. It could actually be an interesting experience for both.

                          If indeed Blatt ends up in Toronto and actually succeeds - I expect Messina to be next.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Tbird opinion: My personal favorite candidate for Head Coach

                            Originally posted by thunderbird1245 View Post
                            I like the idea of a foreign coach someday. I think its silly for us to believe that there arent brilliant and smart basketball minds elsewhere besides the United States. I don't know anything personally about the candidates mentioned other than what Ive read on the internet, but I think its clear that this is going to happen someday. I actually mentioned the possibility of looking overseas in the last thread I started before this one.

                            However, after some reflection I think the handicap of not being involved in the culture of the league, and not knowing the personnel well, would be too much of a handicap and require too much of a learning curve and adjustment than Im ready for at this time. I think the ideal route for a European Coach would be to come over and serve as an assistant or in the front office of a team for a couple of years, just to acclimate himself to the NBA game, its players, and living in the U.S.

                            I also factored in my wish to have a dynamic, media savvy, fan friendly coach in place here to help market the club, and I suspect a relatively unknown foreign coach with limited knowledge of the league wouldnt be the best fit possible.

                            Now,in my view, its very possible that if hired Donnie Nelson might very well hire a top Euro coach as an assistant, which I would be very very happy with.

                            Good ideas though, in my view.
                            I, on the other hand, believe in "throwing into the water". Just like players need to be on the court to learn the game, coaches need to coach.

                            The NBA is a very LONG season, and a good experienced coach will figure it out in a month or 2. "Demoting" a top-tier coach in Europe to assistant in the NBA doesn't feel right...

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                            • #29
                              Re: Tbird opinion: My personal favorite candidate for Head Coach

                              I could tell you, that there is vast difference how coaches in Europe are treated compared to NBA. Euroleague is not a player's league. The top teams are coached by dictators. The same Mesina is well known for "you do not play the way I tell, you sit on the bench" attitude. He would not care if this is 1st year rookie or JO with max salary. Best European coaches are not used to pamper stars or give minutes just because of player's status. Their status in the Eurolegue mostly resembles NCCA. In most of the cases Messina type coach is The Man on the team. That might be a problem in NBA.

                              If JO tells publicly to Mesina that it is time to switch from small-ball to "give me ball", as it happened with RC in the beginning of the season, cultural differences would surface instantly. Would any NBA star give a **** about the some unknown coach telling him to shut up?

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                              • #30
                                Re: Tbird opinion: My personal favorite candidate for Head Coach

                                Maybe, just maybe, that's exactly the kind of shake-up the NBA needs.

                                The Pacers could surely use a coach-dictator right now.

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