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Don't have a link on-hand, but Im pretty sure the Washington Wizards wanted to hire him as an assistant coach.
If this is Corbin's idea of a surprise he is obviously a very good fit with Randy Rigby who thinks that an exciting surprise is announcing the formation of the Jazz Rowdies.Heard corbin on the radio that we will be surprised by it. I can't remember if he said it that way but it seemed it was someone fans might know.
Because AK has a long history of improving his shooting and physique every year?And guys like Jefferson, Milsap, Hayward, Favors, AK are not going to let their offseason pass them by. We have nothing to worry about- hopefully.
Because AK has a long history of improving his shooting and physique every year?
As for the topic, who knows? I imagine basketball is not unlike football. Some guys are great offensive or defensive coordinators, but lousy head coaches. There are a lot of administrative issues to deal with as a head coach. For example, I often think Sloan should have paid more attention to coaching and less to personnel duties. Certainly many of the wasted drafts over the years - if Sloan had as much power as we suspect - may have supported that.
Lowe could come and make a huge impact with the young players. I don't want to make this a race issue, but fact is most players are NOT white. Having a coaching staff become more representative of the racial mix of the players may help.
Who? Define "lottery type". I'll give a definition of a lottery-type talent: Josh Selby. Lottery talent gets drafted even if they stink it up in college. Where are all the NC State players like that?Okay, I promised to find another topic, but that's challenging these days. I'm just not sure what a guy brings to the table that's given 5 years to coach NC State, brought in lottery type talent, but never even MADE IT to the NCAA tourney. Not first or second round losses, but never made the field of 64. I'm not asking for an assistant to be a world beater .. I am simply asking what is he good at/bring to the table?
Who? Define "lottery type". I'll give a definition of a lottery-type talent: Josh Selby. Lottery talent gets drafted even if they stink it up in college. Where are all the NC State players like that?
So your argument is that because he didn't take his team to the NCAA tournament with what rivals.com deemed to be the 14th best 2010 prospect last season (yep, he was a freshman), Sidney Lowe is a bad coach? That's a terrible argument.CJ Leslie is an absolute lottery type talent. I know it's only an opinion, but I think Leslie would have not dropped so far had he picked any one of a dozen other schools that develop talent and play a system that allows a player to showcase their talents.
Ryan Harrow is blossoming fast (no link) and is now listed #10 (DX) for the next draft.
So your argument is that because he didn't take his team to the NCAA tournament with what rivals.com deemed to be the 14th best 2010 prospect last season (yep, he was a freshman), Sidney Lowe is a bad coach? That's a terrible argument.
Umm, no. The fact that he had 5 years to do something and averaged about 6 games per season (or whatever it was) and seemed to have all of his players regress under his watch .. that's more of the argument .. but I did give other reasons inside this thread.
By the way, I didn't realize there was an argument here .. only opinions. Now that you've let me know it's an argument, how about provide the opposing view. So far, the best supporting stance has been that all his failures don't necessarily mean he'll fail next time. Anything better?
Success as a head coach does predict success as an assistant coach. Any opinion, as you want to call it, that's based on his head coaching record is fairly fallible when trying to predict his ability as an assistant.
I'm not saying that AK has a history of improving his shooting or Physique. Im saying that AK can bounce back from adversity and put things in the past to return as a better defender. AK got a lot of crap for crying during an ESPN interview because he felt he let the team down. How many Jazzmen have excepted the blame for a loss in the last 10 years?? He didnt point his finger at teamates, he blamed himself.
He blamed himself for not getting touches? That's odd.