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  • ProfessaPackMan
    Bamma
    • Mar 2008
    • 63852

    #1

    2016 NBA Offseason Thread

    Offseason begins officially for 14 teams after tonight so might as well get this up and running now.
    #RespectTheCulture
  • jb12780
    Hall of Fame
    • Oct 2008
    • 10665

    #2
    re: 2016 NBA Offseason Thread

    If Kurt Rambis is still the head coach of the New York Knicks next season...

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    • areobee401
      Hall Of Fame
      • Apr 2006
      • 16771

      #3
      re: 2016 NBA Offseason Thread

      George Karl out in Sacramento. Mark Jackson, Vinny Del Negro, and Kevin McHale are rumored possible replacements.

      Randy Wittman expected to be the next coaching causality.

      Nets rumored to be interested in Jeff Van Gundy.
      http://twitter.com/smittyroberts

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      • ProfessaPackMan
        Bamma
        • Mar 2008
        • 63852

        #4
        re: 2016 NBA Offseason Thread

        I imagine the Van Gundy interview is nothing more than doing common courtesy in interviewing as many choices as possible.

        If I had to guess, I'd go either Ettore Messina or Kenny Atkinson.
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        • JazzMan
          SOLDIER, First Class...
          • Feb 2012
          • 13547

          #5
          re: 2016 NBA Offseason Thread

          I hope Messina lands a job.
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          • ProfessaPackMan
            Bamma
            • Mar 2008
            • 63852

            #6
            re: 2016 NBA Offseason Thread

            Per Woj....

            The Kings are unlikely to have success pursuing the top coaches on the market, which include Jeff Van Gundy, Tom Thibodeau and Scott Brooks. None of the three has interest in the Kings job, league sources said.

            The Kings will be working from a list that will include Vinny Del Negro, Boston Celtics assistant Jay Larranaga, ex-Cleveland Cavaliers coach David Blatt, Atlanta Hawks assistant Kenny Atkinson and former Phoenix Suns coach Jeff Hornacek, sources said.
            Adrian Wojnarowski ✔ ‎@WojVerticalNBA
            Sources: Minnesota embarking on head coaching search that includes Sam Mitchell as part of candidate process. List: Van Gundy, Thibs, Brooks
            #RespectTheCulture

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            • King_B_Mack
              All Star
              • Jan 2009
              • 24450

              #7
              re: 2016 NBA Offseason Thread

              This offseason will be a disaster regardless of what happens because some combination of Paxson, Forman and Hoiberg will be back. So it's whatever.

              Pipe dream scenario? Jerry grows a set and fires Paxson and Gar, then fires Hoiberg, then somehow makes up with Thibs and brings him back. Everything falls into place from there.

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              • Checmate101
                N.W.O. - NO WR OPEN
                • Mar 2006
                • 9947

                #8
                re: 2016 NBA Offseason Thread

                Wittman got showed the door...I'm hype

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                • Vni
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 14833

                  #9
                  re: 2016 NBA Offseason Thread

                  "There's a very good chance that Byron Scott remains with the Lakers. Jeannie Buss is really pushing for him."

                  - @KBergCBS to @GottliebShow
                  Well there goes the off season for the lakers. Jeanie must be senile like the rest of the front office.

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                  • ProfessaPackMan
                    Bamma
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 63852

                    #10
                    2016 Offseason Thread

                    From last night:

                    Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan
                    It'd be funny as **** if this game saved Byron's job.
                    She's clearly living in the moment if she thinks he should be back.
                    #RespectTheCulture

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                    • Vni
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 14833

                      #11
                      re: 2016 NBA Offseason Thread

                      You often hear Jim Buss gets criticized and being responsible for all that crap but Jeanie is awful too.I think the lakers have very little shot at any of the top10 FA but if Byron is the coach it's down to 0%. The guy is trash and outdated, he needs to retire.

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                      • ProfessaPackMan
                        Bamma
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 63852

                        #12
                        re: 2016 NBA Offseason Thread

                        Per ProBasketballTalk

                        Not only did a report say Brett Brown’s job was safe with the 76ers, new general manager Bryan Colangelo put strong thoughts on the record.

                        Colangelo, via Jessica Camerato of CSN Philly:

                        “I said, ‘If it was merely for the sake of what he’s gone through and what he’s been through, he deserves a chance to see this through,’” Colangelo said. “What I’ve observed and what I’ve been impressed with, is a guy that is passionate about what he does, he seems to have a great idea and sense for the game. His team, from an analytics standpoint, actually plays the right way, they just haven’t played well, in that regard.”

                        Then Colangelo doubled down.

                        Colangelo on CSN Philly, as transcribed by Derek Bodner of Philadelphia Magazine:

                        “I told the ownership Brett Brown is the coach of this basketball team going forward. I left no question [to that],” Colangelo told the Breakfast on Broad team. “Brett Brown deserves the opportunity. He toed the company line for the last three years, he’s done everything this organization needs him to do, he’s been in the community, coaching clinics, coaching kids. He’s a lifer. He’s a basketball guy.

                        But not everyone is convinced – with assistant Mike D’Antoni, who has been linked to the Suns and Wizards, the potential wedge issue.

                        Ken Berger of CBS Sports:

                        if D’Antoni, the Sixers’ associate head coach, gets offers elsewhere — besides Brooklyn, he could be a fit in Washington or Phoenix — then Colangelo may be tempted to let Brown go and bump D’Antoni up to head coach in order to keep him, sources say. Ownership may have other ideas, remaining firmly supportive of Brown.

                        Tom Moore of the Bucks County Courier Times:

                        The source called it “50-50” that Brown is the head coach to start the 2016-17 campaign, but believes there’s only a 20 percent chance Brown finishes next season in that capacity.

                        The source expects associate head coach Mike D’Antoni, who was hired by ex-Sixers chairman of basketball operations Jerry Colangelo in December, to succeed Brown.

                        The first source said Jerry Colangelo, who stepped down as chairman the day Bryan was hired and is now a special adviser to managing owner Josh Harris, didn’t like it when he found out Brown’s two-year extension was a done deal upon joining the franchise Dec. 7.

                        Brown’s extension won’t save his job (unless the 76ers owners are that cheap). It might just get him more money on the way out the door, which isn’t a terrible parting gift.

                        Brown has done a nice job teaching the young 76ers. Can he coach a team trying to win? Don’t know. He hasn’t had the opportunity.

                        I generally believe he deserves the chance in Philadelphia, but deserve has only so much to do with it. If the Colangelos believe D’Antoni is the best man for the job, they should dump Brown and elevate Colangelo. They shouldn’t lose someone they deem a better coach just to give Brown a turn. This isn’t little league.

                        The ideal strategy might be testing Brown while keeping D’Antoni in reserve. But D’Antoni could force the issue by getting a head-coaching offer. Plus, having the next coach assisting the current coach can undermine the current coach.

                        It might be hard for Bryan to walk back his public statements, but Philadelphia needs the best coach it can get – whether that’s Brown, D’Antoni or someone else. Getting the optimal coach would far outweigh a few hurt feelings now.
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                        • JazzMan
                          SOLDIER, First Class...
                          • Feb 2012
                          • 13547

                          #13
                          re: 2016 NBA Offseason Thread

                          So what's the deal with Jimmy Butler? Would Chicago go for a Favors, Burks, lottery-protected 1st? I think a lineup of Exum-Butler-Hayward-Lyles-Gobert with Mack, Hood, and a free agent big man would look pretty good.
                          Last edited by JazzMan; 04-14-2016, 11:45 AM.
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                          • areobee401
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Apr 2006
                            • 16771

                            #14
                            re: 2016 NBA Offseason Thread

                            Originally posted by JazzMan
                            So what's the deal with Jimmy Butler? Would Chicago go for a Favors, Burks, lottery-protected 1st? I think a lineup of Exum-Butler-Hayward-Lyles-Gobert with Mack, Hood, and a free agent big man would look pretty good.
                            A report came yesterday that stated Boston offered Chicago the Nets 1st and Dallas 1st in this year's draft for Jimmy Butler at the deadline. I'm not sure that package you offered would be enough for Chicago to pull the trigger on a Jmmy Butler trade.

                            The same report said Boston has made it know Jae Crowder is close to being untradeable.
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                            • ProfessaPackMan
                              Bamma
                              • Mar 2008
                              • 63852

                              #15
                              re: 2016 NBA Offseason Thread

                              George Karl officially fired today by the Kings.
                              #RespectTheCulture

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