In reply to: Hope it works out for him. Either way. posted by chezhdchick
As Buck HC they would expect a championship or nothing else, and rightfully so when you have arguably the best basketball player in the world on your team. But, that’s a tough spot for a first time HC. It’s also an older team and although Giannis and Holiday seem like good guys, you never know how they will handle listening to a new, inexperienced, HC. Middleton might not be on the team next year and Quinn will probably have 2 years to get to the championship or they will reevaluate him as a HC. Giannis doesn’t have a big window to win again there and they will always be worried he might force his way out. I think it makes more sense for Month, but not necessarily Quinn.
Meanwhile Detroit is a young team with one of the best chances to get the first pick in the draft and a generational talent. If Quinn coaches there he will have a few years to learn as a HC while his young talent develops. He would not need to win a ton for a few years as the young players mature. But a team with Wembamyana, Cunningham, Ivey and even Wiseman could be very good in 3-4 years if they get close to their ceiling.
Even if Detroit gets Henderson or Miller, it still will be a very good young core and a good place for Quinn to build up an organization from the ground floor the way he wants it. Milwaukee, although a very strong team, is kind of set in what they are. There is not alot of trade pieces there to
Improve the team and you won’t find many starter caliber players dying to sign there as a free agent.
He may be inclined to wait for a different job.
with another franchise--unless LeBlanc was handling contract negotiations for Suns.
any other ND players become NBA HCs? Two at once would be a big deal and seems quite probably for next season.
I know Laimbeer was a long time and successful WNBA HC. Paxon was a GM. Garrity had other front office duties. Byron Spruell, though a FB not BB player, has a major NBA role.
P.S. Selfishly I want Williams with Pistons. And I'd probably take Quinn as well. Miami always overachieves. Pistons could get the 7'4" guy and be good sooner than most expect, especially with other high draft picks the last couple years.
Boryla spent 2 yrs at ND transferred to Denver =coached the NY Knicks
Charlie Wolf spent 1 yr at ND (1946) playing football ('B' team) and varsity basketball (along with HS teammate George Ratterman who also played both sports)....Wolf then went into baseball- signing with the Cincinnati Reds MLB....later went into basketball coaching - HC of the Cincinnati Royals and then the Detroit Pistons
Please do not go away. Your posts are absolute treasures and one of the great joys of reading the board.
Re: Boryla - unfortunately, I did not have an opportunity to meet him. I have met and spoken to many of his close friends in East Chicago, including some high school teammates. I was always given the impression that Vince liked Notre Dame and enjoyed his time at ND, but did not love ND like so many do.
I also believe that Vinny might have been ahead of his time when it comes to NIL - but I will save that for another day.
classmates. That season didn't turn out well, and he never got another head job. He was the only Domer NBA HC I could recall prior to Monty W.
Besides the fact that CQ is Spoelstra's interim fill-in, he's always at Spoelstra's side on the sidelines. I know that he had a fair amount of HC experience in NBA summer league games.
A colleague of mine who's a Milwaukee native is tired of constantly hearing about "Heat culture." He grudgingly acknowledges the organization's strengths, however, esp. w/ Heat winning 2 of last 3 playoff matchups w/ Bucks. CQ now has a total of 12 years in the organization. He might know the combination to Riley's wine cellar by now.
...when George Karl was being treated for cancer.
Did he ever receive NBA interest? If so, did he make it far in any process- was there ever worry he would jump?