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Mike Montgomery leaving the Cardinals for NBA Warriors - what can he possibly be thinking. College is where the job security is...compared to the NBA.
I wonder who Stanford will hire???
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/stor ... llegetonba
I wonder who Stanford will hire???
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/stor ... llegetonba
I think he has a connection with Chris Mullin. It's not like he won't be able to get a college job again if he wants to when he gets fired after a few 20-win seasons. THe ownership there doesn't seem interested in spending money and they are about to lose Foyle, Dampier and Cardinal.
It was a miracle that Musselman won as many games as he did there.
It was a miracle that Musselman won as many games as he did there.
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Money isn't everything. I would hate to lose all the time vs being secure and winning at a great university...gostangs wrote:Guess he is thinking he would like to make more money - what an outrageous concept.
Chris Mullin is an [deleted] - My friend's brother is Musselman - she went to SMU.. he got voted 2nd for coach of the Year last year with the BS talent on that team.
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Yeah, Musselman was royally screwed by the Warriors. He did a great job in a bad situation. Golden State is one of the worst coaching jobs in professional sports. Montgomery has to be doing this for the money and I cant really blame him. He will get a very good college job again after he is fired in three years and be able to live comfortably with his NBA millions.
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I'm with you - he had such a great gig, coaching the Cardinal to a 25-2 record and the second round of the NCAAs every year. I don't mean that to be rude (they are pretty well known for bowing out early, after all). But he was at a great school and was competing with Duke for the best players in the country (who also happen to be good academically). Maybe there's an ego issue at work here - he wants to know if he could hack it as a pro coach?Pony_Fan wrote:Mike Montgomery leaving the Cardinals for NBA Warriors - what can he possibly be thinking. College is where the job security is...compared to the NBA.
I wonder who Stanford will hire???
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/stor ... llegetonba
Actually, there is a little talent. Jason Richardson has become more than just a dunker. Troy Murphy has developed into a solid power forward. And I imagine that he would not have signed on the dotted line had he not made sure the team could/would work out a deal with Dampier.
And for what it's worth, Adonal Foyle doesn't do a whole lot for me. Brian Cardinal is a complete after-thought. He makes Mike Dunleavy Jr. (who might want to hire a real estate agent soon, since I bet he gets traded soon) look like an MVP candidate.
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gee, i'd love work for a sh*tty NBA franchise who has never won squat int he existence and Mullins only to get fired in 3-4 years.. name 1 coach who has made the transition successfully besides Larry Brown?Mike Damone wrote:He's moving to the highest level of competition and probably doubling his pay to coach a team with no expectations, all without even having to move or leave family and friends behind.
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First off, it doesn't have to stay a sh*tty franchise. I know of a franchise close by that has never won anything, but has become one of he most attractive and exciting franchises in the NBA. The Bulls were once a *** franchise. Same with the Spurs. Same with the Kings, Grizzlies, and Nuggets. Take a look at the Cavs, one draft pick is going to change the direction of that franchise.Pony_Fan wrote:gee, i'd love work for a sh*tty NBA franchise who has never won squat int he existence and Mullins only to get fired in 3-4 years.. name 1 coach who has made the transition successfully besides Larry Brown?Mike Damone wrote:He's moving to the highest level of competition and probably doubling his pay to coach a team with no expectations, all without even having to move or leave family and friends behind.
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Second, no, college coaches haven't been very successful in making the transition to the NBA. Its a challenge. Maybe he could be the first. Should he give up before he even tries?
Third, he could go 0-82, make a few million dollars, get fired, and have his choice of whatever college jobs are open next year.
He really can't lose. I can't see what's wrong with taking on a challenge.