You don't think DL has Messina on his list of people to talk to when he can?
It's just the way your reasoning was, "if he's taking his time, therefore it must be the Euro coach who's still coaching".
You don't think DL has Messina on his list of people to talk to when he can?
So you like to get spanked. But not that hard.
What I liked most about his philosophy is he says it's not so much which system you chose as it is executing the correct way. That tells me he can mold to strengths while remaining focused on the details that matter.
I also like his discussion of semi-transition, or secondary transition buckets. This is the easiest area to score in consistently, and something Ty never seemed to use (one of the reporters mentioned this to Ty??? during locker cleanout day and gave a supporting stat but I don't recall it exactly).
Another philosophy-related idea is that I believe that our job resembles that of a tailor. Unless you have a rare opportunity to handpick players that suit your philosophy without restrictions, you have to adjust the philosophy to fit the set of players you have. Quite often in the market you can find quality players but not necessarily those fitting your system. In that case you have to adjust because if you force players, try to “squeeze” them into the system, they’ll start playing below their capabilities. In basketball, you can play many different styles – uptempo, slowing it down, using screens, cuts, etc. Normally, it takes me a minimum of 2-3 months to fully understand how to adjust my general ideas to a certain roster.
As for the teaching methods, we tell our players to try, to make mistakes and to learn from them. This is the easiest way to teach. All of us can do it. That’s the methodology of try and error. The most basic way of learning – you see something new, you try it, you make mistakes, learn from them and gradually become better at what you’re doing. I just need to have a clear idea of how I’ll recreate the difficulties and challenges for my players.
It's just the way your reasoning was, "if he's taking his time, therefore it must be the Euro coach who's still coaching".
I know English isn't your first language, so I'll give you a pass.
It's more like this ----> DL said they will take their time to find the right coach. One of the rumored options is still coaching right now. DL's statement does not refute the rumor.
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Boylen is still coaching now.
The assistant coach in Chicago is still coaching now.
I also find it a stretch to equate not rushing a coaching hire to hiring one coach of many that are still coaching.
I know English isn't your first language, so I'll give you a pass.
It's more like this ----> DL said they will take their time to find the right coach. One of the rumored options is still coaching right now. DL's statement does not refute the rumor.
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Good for you, you found two other people to the list.
Congrats.
Just saying DL is going to take his time so anyone still coaching is not scratched off the list, even if coaching into June.
Nuance, it's a hard thing.
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Boylen is still coaching now.
The assistant coach in Chicago is still coaching now.
I also find it a stretch to equate not rushing a coaching hire to hiring one coach of many that are still coaching.
Other media outlets are reporting on this coach with absolutely NO reference to Lindsay saying he'll take his time to make a decision. I'd say the correlation is definitely under .5.