So why didn't this 9 page thread get the sticky?
Don't know. Threads merged.
So why didn't this 9 page thread get the sticky?
I have been watching Euro BB for the last 25 years ( I live in Israel. Our clubs play in the Euroleauge , our national team in the EuroBasket) I am also a NBA and Jazz fan for as much years. I watched about 80 Jazz games this year and many others. In my opinion , the NBA is superior to Euro BB in all but one aspect - coaching. I mean, of course there are brilliant minds in NBA coaching field but here coaching can really win games. Because in many ways the team basketball, plays, spacing etc. make up for the lack of super-mega talent or athletisem (which are being 'stolen' by NBA teams...
Watching game plans of Eurobasket higher levels is sometime like chess match between the coaches.
Anyway, my point is that I will absolutely love seeing a Euro coach on the Jazz bench. Messine is genius but Blatt is even better. He is American born, played in the NCAA and have the Euro experience alongside great understanding of US players and system.
So in conclusion I honestly think that those of us who miss true 'Jazz basketball' - many assists, tons of picks, slashing and cutting, layered team plays - A.K.A a team system , should really support bringing in Messina or even better - Blatt
IMHO.
Anyway I hope we are heading into a new and better era of coaching with today's news.
yup!
I disagree, with respect. Blatt is a very good coach but I'd say Messina is on at least one level higher class.
I liked Blatt's NT campaigns with Russia though, especially the gold in Eurobasket 2007.
I wish Blatt had shown that toughness trait of him in Istanbul. He didn't last even a full season with Efes.messina is softer
in order messina to succeed, everything around him must be almost perfect, while blatt can succeed despite the circumstances
and in nba always something goes wrong
I think DL has also misled us by saying that he hadn't made up any lists prior to letting Corbin go. I know why he said it: it would show some disrespect to Ty to hint that he had it in his mind. But I guarantee DL has been thinking about candidates ever since the decision to not extend Ty was made. If you're serious about keeping a coach, you don't make him a lame duck.
I know nothing about the Euros, but I'd say Longabardi certainly sounds intriguing. I also like Hollins. Maybe Longabardi as the HC and Messina as his #1 assistant; that has almost a rock-group sound to it: Longabardi and Messina.
I wish Blatt had shown that toughness trait of him in Istanbul. He didn't last even a full season with Efes.
Plus most of his success are in the sub-par Israel league with the best Israeli team. He doesn't have anything in his career comparable to Messina's accomplishments except the NT medals with Russia.
It still hasn't fully recovered from boylen
probable semifinals in euroleague between cska and maccabi just became more interesting
Bull crap they have not recovered from Boylen. Utah will be one of the top teams in the Pac-12 next season. I went to virtually every game in the Jim Boylen era. Let's not forget, Boylen did coach the Utes to their last NCAA Tournament berth and conference championship. Sure, he made some mistakes, but, it wasn't because he wasn't working hard. Perhaps after he left the Utes and spent the last three years as first an assistant with the Pacers under Vogel and now as Popovich's top assistant in San Antonio he has learned from his mistakes. Think Terry Stotts. If the guy who we were taking about went by any other name than Jim Boylen, we would be pushing to get him. He has been an assistant with five different NBA teams (Golden State, Houston, Milwaukee, Indiana, and San Antonio). Some guys just are not the type of coach that can be successful in a college setting. But they are perfect for the NBA. Boylen is likely one of those guys. He tried to run professional-style sets in a college setting, which just does not really work. He had virtually zero experience as a college head coach, and it showed. All of his experience is at the NBA level. Perhaps he wants to redeem himself as a coach and a man.
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