I have a standing offer. I will bring motivation and expectation of effort just like Sloan. Unlike Sloan, I will watch, analyze and teach about game film (individually and as a team) without being prompted by the franchise player. Unlike Sloan, I will play the best combinations on the court, not necessarily the ones that I have grown accustomed to or who remind me of myself. Unlike Sloan, I will not become enamored with playing two PFs together, even though such a strategy has failed against the teams that matter for the past three years. And unlike Sloan, I will reward players with more playing time for good on-court performance and penalize players with less playing time for poor on-court performance; practice performance, which has a lower correlation to team success, will be less of a factor.
All for 1/10 Sloan's salary.