[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];801101 said:Hornacek's success is the salt in the wound of this year.
The more I learn about Mike Longabardi, the more intrigued I am by him. He seems to have all of the qualifications I would expect Dennis Lindsey to look for in the next head coach. Smart, works well with his players, has a defensive background, great pedigree (having coached under Tomjonovich, Rivers, Thibodeau and Hornacek), he's been a winner (championship with Boston and exceeding expectations in Phoenix) and he's future thinking in his acceptance and use of analytics in basketball. I only hope that he's been learning a lot from Hornacek on running an offense and he hires a guy to open things up for our very, very young team.It's because Lindsay already knows who the next coach is.
My money is on Langabardi.
Longabardi knows defense. Worked under Doc Rivers, now has a terrible PHX team, talent wise, playing great defense, everyone loves him, is a "new age" guy with stats and the such.
The more I learn about Mike Longabardi, the more intrigued I am by him. He seems to have all of the qualifications I would expect Dennis Lindsey to look for in the next head coach. Smart, works well with his players, has a defensive background, great pedigree (having coached under Tomjonovich, Rivers, Thibodeau and Hornacek), he's been a winner (championship with Boston and exceeding expectations in Phoenix) and he's future thinking in his acceptance and use of analytics in basketball. I only hope that he's been learning a lot from Hornacek on running an offense and he hires a guy to open things up for our very, very young team.
Take what he's learned from Doc and Hornacek and hire a guy who runs a system that matches his philosophy. Hornacek hired a really good staff in Phoenix. He's certainly not a defensive expert. . . so he went out and got one (Mike Longabardi). If you're not great at both sides of the ball, make sure your staff is.He's a defensive coach right? How about the offensive side of things?
Take what he's learned from Doc and Hornacek and hire a guy who runs a system that matches his philosophy. Hornacek hired a really good staff in Phoenix. He's certainly not a defensive expert. . . so he went out and got one (Mike Longabardi). If you're not great at both sides of the ball, make sure your staff is.
I stikl think Corbin stays.
I stikl think Corbin stays.