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If Doc Leaves
« on: May 10, 2013, 11:36:02 AM »

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How would you feel about getting Stan Van Gundy?

Who would you choose as a head coach for the C's? Please be realistic.
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Re: If Doc Leaves
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I always liked SVG
Though there's not a ton of folks out there who would be great for the Cs

WE WANT PHIL!

Re: If Doc Leaves
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I like SVG or JVG.



Experience should matter.

Re: If Doc Leaves
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No Stan Van Panic. Thank you.

I think he's a mediocre coach, and a horrible locker room manager.
"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."

Re: If Doc Leaves
« Reply #4 on: May 10, 2013, 11:56:23 AM »

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I love Stan Van Gundy. Terrific coach. He is at the top my list of available coaches right now. Also a big fan of his brother Jeff Van Gundy and Nate McMillan. Any of those three I would be really happy with.

I also like Brian Shaw as an assistant who has the capacity to be a top coach. A couple of other assistants like Mike Malone, Mike Budenholzer and David Joerger sound like promising head coaching prospects too.

That said, I don't think there is any chance Doc leaves.

Re: If Doc Leaves
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I love Stan Van Gundy. Terrific coach. He is at the top my list of available coaches right now. Also a big fan of his brother Jeff Van Gundy and Nate McMillan. Any of those three I would be really happy with.

I also like Brian Shaw as an assistant who has the capacity to be a top coach. A couple of other assistants like Mike Malone, Mike Budenholzer and David Joerger sound like promising head coaching prospects too.

That said, I don't think there is any chance Doc leaves.
He's got a lot of years left on his deal and is a young man. I don't think he walks away from the C's for a few more.

I can see him taking a year or two off from coaching and then picking a new spot if Boston stays rebuilding for long, but thats a few years away.

Re: If Doc Leaves
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hope he don't leave, but I like the New Orleans coach and Lionel Hollins and McHale.

no van gundy  ..please

Re: If Doc Leaves
« Reply #7 on: May 10, 2013, 01:36:35 PM »

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I'm with McHale too.
Hope Reggie Miller will consider being a coach one day, I think he will be great.

Re: If Doc Leaves
« Reply #8 on: May 10, 2013, 01:39:12 PM »

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I love Stan Van Gundy. Terrific coach. He is at the top my list of available coaches right now. Also a big fan of his brother Jeff Van Gundy and Nate McMillan. Any of those three I would be really happy with.

I also like Brian Shaw as an assistant who has the capacity to be a top coach. A couple of other assistants like Mike Malone, Mike Budenholzer and David Joerger sound like promising head coaching prospects too.

That said, I don't think there is any chance Doc leaves.
He's got a lot of years left on his deal and is a young man. I don't think he walks away from the C's for a few more.

I can see him taking a year or two off from coaching and then picking a new spot if Boston stays rebuilding for long, but thats a few years away.

I agree with this. Doc agreed to a rebuild when he signed last year. He knew it was coming and I think he wants to prove he make another group of guys a contender and not just be known for having the big 3 fall in his lap and that is what made him be considered a great coach and for other people to say he wouldn't never be considered a great coach at all if that never happened to him.

That being said, I don't really know who I would want to replace Doc. I honestly think if we go down that road, we will get someone worse than what we have now. I'm not sure I want a Van Gundy personally. I'd rather have Jeff if we went down the Van Gundy road.

I don't think Phil Jackson would ever be associated with the Celtics in ANY form.

Pop isn't leaving.

I'd take Thibs but he's busy doing a good job in Chicago.

So in reality, I'm perfectly happy keeping Doc. Because I just see us ending up worse off otherwise.
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I always liked SVG
Though there's not a ton of folks out there who would be great for the Cs

WE WANT PHIL!


Wow Phil Jackson coaching the Celtics .....LoL

That would sure be letting the fox in the hen house....

I could n't get a wink of sleep at night if that happened........Celtics hiring the enemy.

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I always liked SVG
Though there's not a ton of folks out there who would be great for the Cs

WE WANT PHIL!


Wow Phil Jackson coaching the Celtics .....LoL

That would sure be letting the fox in the hen house....

I could n't get a wink of sleep at night if that happened........Celtics hiring the enemy.

We'd have to basically be knocking on the door of the title already for him to even consider it. Throw Lebron, Durant and Curry on our team and he MIGHT be interested.
The Celtics aren't quitters. Why should you be? - blind homer

Re: If Doc Leaves
« Reply #11 on: May 10, 2013, 05:47:34 PM »

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How would you feel about getting Stan Van Gundy?

Who would you choose as a head coach for the C's? Please be realistic.
I would be very happy with Stan Van Gundy. He would be one of my top choices, if not my top choice to replace Doc. But, I don't see Doc going anywhere anytime soon.

It would be great if SVG would be coaching here next year. I'm not real high on Doc and really don't want him as coach if we go through another rebuild. That was be a disaster, IMHO.


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Re: If Doc Leaves
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I would like the Butler coach that guy wins with teams with less talent.

Re: If Doc Leaves
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is doug Collins interested..? He always does a lot with a little...doc needs to take a back seat......or be some Cletics management..so he can be a players coach instead of a real coach....