@sirronstuff that sir, is a wonderful gif. Kinda helped make my day. No joke. Jerry West is right, we do need more talent. Hopefully the Lakers will honor their 5 year contract with Walton and let the team grow together - Coach and all. But we need more pieces to build around. I think we have a star or two in place and a few key role players but we have some BIG vacancies on our roster. We certainly don't have an it factor right now. Hopefully this summer will provide that without giving up too much unnecessary subtractions to our roster. Luke has to surround himself with people that he trusts and that he knows can help him. He has been a coach with the Warriors so that is the staff he knows. Bring on DeMarco, especially if Kerr praised him as well.
That's pretty crazy, that's a long time to sit and talk. Ding reported it was 6 hours, Mitch confirming that definitely wows me. I can't remember if it was Ding that also said Luke "killed it" in the meeting or someone eles, but clearly he did if it went on that long and then he was immediately offered the job.
If they talked for 6-7 hours and were convinced afterwards to just make the offer, then I have to assume they've got some really strong ideas they were bouncing off each other.
I do agree that we need more talent to become a legit playoff team. Lots of holes to fill. Especially at the 3 and 5 positions.
So Luke realizes his deficiencies and wants to bring in quality assistants. Isn't that a refreshing change from B0ron the genius who doesn't need help and knows more about basketball than all the media combined.
Jerry is right on the money. We do need a lot more talent especially at the 5 and 3 spots however we all know and I'm sure he knows what a good coach can do even with mediocre talent. We just saw Brad Stevens do one of the most incredible coaching jobs I've ever seen. That Boston team is not good and they were a top five seed albeit in a crap conference. He got his players to play above and beyond their capabilities.
LMAO. Man....I'm so glad Boron is gone. Everything about Luke screams that he's going to do a great job, and we're going to grow with him. He's going to get buy in from the players immediately. I love it.
Next season is gonna be so fun. Even without a max addition this team is gonna be so fun to watch. We won't be a playoff team, but we will be a lot more competitive, energetic, and play a lot more unselfish brand of basketball.
It is very assuring that Walton is aware that he needs assistance on some levels. A positive out of this is that the crew will not need to deal with just one voice. There will be a delegation of responsibilities and all that needs to be accountable are the players themselves for their part. I think that the player that will benefit the most will be Randle in the same fashion that Draymond Green related to Walton.
While I think he WILL benefit greatly from this move, Russell (if he's the player we think he is) will benefit the most. He will go from being in the worst possible offense for his game to being in arguably the best offense for his game.
How good can Black become under a real coach? He's strong, athletic, runs the floor, apparently has big hands, plus has some decent big man skills in the rough. If big men peak around 27 or whenever he's seemingly got a lot of development ahead of him. Under a real coach.
The schemes do fit his talent as it could be similar in some respects to what was employed when he played at Ohio State. Russell's skills is already there. I mentioned Randle from a personal point of view with Walton's good people skills. He can go to the new head coach without trepidation of being talked down to. I'm sure he kept his frustrations to himself last season with inconsistent time on the floor and the odd rotations.
Oh. No doubt. I almost feel like Walton was the choice BECAUSE of what he could do for Russell and Randle. Their skill sets are made for that offense. I was just saying that Russell will benefit so much from this transition. Randle will likely benefit, but I think we need to make sure we bring in a defensive specialist for him and Clarkson to take that next step. Russell showed signs on the defensive end even with Boron as coach. Randle and JC are clueless on that end. Randle (or Nance if his knee issues are behind him) both can fill in that Draymond role. They are both super athletic, slightly smaller pfs. I bet with Walton as coach, we will see Nance and Randle at the 4/5 together a lot.
Agree. What I do like is that both Randle and Clarkson are coachable young men especially the latter who is reportedly working on his game already. They are both works in progress on the defensive end and know it but can get better. I do think though that while they are getting that together, this crew will need that mobile, rim protecting big that will cover for them. That could be Whiteside who goes after shots. Or could be Horford at least by how he slides into position.
Black will see more minutes under Walton definitely. He is mobile with good anticipation and instincts. Yes, Black does need proper coaching on certain details as far as reacting when and how.
Mitch started his presser by saying Luke signed his contract last night, glad to hear it's officially official. Now the Warriors can't lock him in a room and pull a DeAndre Jordan.
Mitch says "a strong possibility" Luke's coaching staff contains coaches with head coaching experience. Hey Frankie V....Los Angeles has great weather and stuff.
Brian Kamenetzky: "I'm assuming that you guys, when you let Byron go or made the decision..in making the decision to let Byron go, had candidates in mind, people that you want. Was Luke's potential availability beyond this year, if you waited longer than this summer, he might go somewhere (else?/different?), did that influence your decision at all in terms of letting Byron go?" Mitch: "Yes." LOL