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Mike Woodson at Indiana is one.How many NBA coaches with no college experience went on to become college coaches? Your question could be a sample size issue.
I remember that Duke game. Good times.I will add, he does indeed have a little bit of college coaching experience - as an asst. under Pete Gillen at Providence for 4 years including the 1996-1997 season. (Elite Eight Run)
Record: 24-12 (10-8 Big East) Coach: Pete Gillen
Tournament: The Friars were a #10 seed in the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Elite Eight, defeating Marquette, Duke, and Chattanooga before losing in overtime to Arizona, 96–92.
He coached God Shammgod.I will add, he does indeed have a little bit of college coaching experience - as an asst. under Pete Gillen at Providence for 4 years including the 1996-1997 season. (Elite Eight Run)
Record: 24-12 (10-8 Big East) Coach: Pete Gillen
Tournament: The Friars were a #10 seed in the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Elite Eight, defeating Marquette, Duke, and Chattanooga before losing in overtime to Arizona, 96–92.
IC is also a click bait site. They relish and profit greatly from these scenarios.Hmm. I believe I questioned the IC reporting, lol. The problem with IC reporting is that there is no reason they should know anything. They know what people choose to tell them, and they are not trustworthy for that reason IMHO.
Who is Danny?
I like this. Keeps some continuity. Hopefully, he's bringing in someone solid for the #2 seat and one other with recruiting chops.IC/Greg saying Malone intends to keep May, Sullivan, and Hoots.
hilarious book.Handling Sin is a good book.
Different guy?
This is good news. Both because of the family connection and because he’s surrounding himself with guys with college experience.IC/Greg saying Malone intends to keep May, Sullivan, and Hoots.
Does your Nuggets fan friend know anything about basketball? Who does he think developed Jokic and Murray? It was Malone. Also Peyton Watson and Michael Porter Jr.
If ever there was an NBA superstar who was "developed," it's Jokic.
Malone finished 5 times in the top 10 for NBA coach of the year. His highest ranking was 3rd, but considering he coached the Nuggets for 9 years, 5 times in the top 10 seems notable.
Not being much of an x and o guy seems to be opposite to everything I have been reading.Yeah, he knows a good bit and I trust his instincts overall. He was well ahead of the fire Michael Malone train, though I do think NBA fans in general tend to be too hard on coaching
He doesn't put much stock in Malone's role in Jokic development. Says the Nuggets have one of the top developmental programs in the league, which Adelman has been in charge of since 2017
Says MM isn't much of an X's and O's guy (he was known as a defensive minded coach IIRC when taking the Denver job), doesn't develop talent, but is great at delegating and hiring staff
I hear you on MM's Nuggets resume and winning years, but there's only so low you can when riding a player like Jokic. Those Nuggets teams were very much "Iron-5" for a while with terrible bench play
Certainly remains to be seen, but it’s an encouraging sign.This is good news. Both because of the family connection and because he’s surrounding himself with guys with college experience.
As I said before, hiring “outside the family” doesn’t have to mean losing family feel.