This is exactly what the Kerr and Kidd signings have done to damage the coaching profession. Ex-players now think they should go straight to the front. Watson MIGHT become a good head coach someday. When he signed with Utah, I remember there was even talk of him finishing out his career and then becoming "a" coach. Even Hornacek had a few years as a part-time and then bench coach before making the jump.
And yes, AKMVP, Watson could do a WHOLE lot worse than Corbin.
This. Wouldn't mind him on the bench here, but only in an assistants rrole.
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Not saying they can't, just pointing out the success rate is EXTREMELY low of making the jump straight from player to coach with no other experience.Everyone knows ex-players can't become immediate head coaches because the JF armchair says so. There's no way a player with a lifetime of experience knows more than us.
Not saying they can't, just pointing out the success rate is EXTREMELY low of making the jump straight from player to coach with no other experience.