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martin
Posts: 76215 Alba Posts: 108 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #2 USA |
![]() https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6471316/2025/07/03/mike-brown-knicks-evolution-expectations/
I'd guess this another area where working more collaboratively with the coach is set apart from Thibs, ie. helping out with finding offensive coach, as Brown had in Sac when they were so good offensively. In Sacramento, Brown would field feedback from his assistants enthusiastically, though they had to prepare first. The coaching staff understood any suggestion to Brown would come with follow-up questions — not for the sake of defiance but because their boss wanted to test their preparation. He expects the same attention to detail from his staff that he requires from himself. Official sponsor of the PURE KNICKS LOVE Program
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HofstraBBall
Posts: 27987 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 11/21/2015 Member: #6192 |
![]() martin wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:martin wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:martin wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:martin wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:martin wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:martin wrote:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: Ok, must have then. Final say on Brown is that it will be proven that his schemes are no different than most NBA coaches. Including Thibs. 'Knicks focus should be on players that have grown up playing soccer or cricket' - Triplethreat 8/28/2020
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GustavBahler
Posts: 42801 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 7/12/2010 Member: #3186 |
![]() HofstraBBall wrote:martin wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:martin wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:martin wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:martin wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:martin wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:martin wrote:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: With Thibs it was not so much who was being substituted, but when. Sounds like the FO is looking to sharpen up the response time to what is happening on the court. Not so much time outs, but more substitutions. An opportunity for the yoots to earn minutes. Cant really say that was the case with bottom of the league minutes for the bench. Two things can be true at the same time. We wouldnt be this competitive without Thibs. He turned the Knicks into a feared team. Especially on the road. It can be also true that Thibs strategy puts more chips in the regular season than about any other team. Young players cant grow without minutes. Veteran subs cant get a reliable shot going in most cases without PT Playing in practice vs. teammates who know your game inside out has only so much utility Brown might not be the perfect coach, but he might be the perfect coach for us. Part of many championship teams. A willingness to develop players. A coach who knows how to manage stars. He knows what went right with the Knicks, and what went wrong. If the FO thought that Thibs was willing to change course on his bedrock philosophy, when it comes to his starters. That we've seen across three teams. I'm guessing that Leon and Dolan wouldnt have made this move. I dont believe Thibs is consistently at the bottom of the player's head coach rankings because they think he's a jerk, or a bully. Maybe rigid to the point of not taking a lot to be on the outside looking in. And when millions of $$$ are are at stake, thats not a good place to be. |
HofstraBBall
Posts: 27987 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 11/21/2015 Member: #6192 |
![]() GustavBahler wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:martin wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:martin wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:martin wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:martin wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:martin wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:martin wrote:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: Would not argue with you, on certain points, regarding Thibs. 'Knicks focus should be on players that have grown up playing soccer or cricket' - Triplethreat 8/28/2020
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blkexec
Posts: 28308 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 9/3/2004 Member: #748 |
![]() ramtour420 wrote:fishmike wrote:ramtour420 wrote:these conference finals had 4 elite defensive teams. Does defense win titles? It appears to. The number 1 offense you are pumping was also a bottom 5 defense. They couldnt stop anyone and were a first round exit. That impresses you?SupremeCommander wrote:I feel like he's the same guy as Thibs, so this feels like change for the sake of change 1. He’s not the same as Thibs. If Jeff Vangundy was the coach, I can see your argument but Thibs is in a category all by himself. Brown collaborates and listens to his coaches / players. Has a deeper rotation and a new voice. Can’t change the entire team but changing the head coach will disrupt and change the culture. Also puts the pressure back on the players. 2. The reason why there were defensive teams in the finals is because they had defensive players. One thing Thibs taught all of us, you can’t turn offensive players into defenders. But you can make offensive players more efficient. Brown is a better two way coach. If we want to say defensive teams win championships, then point the finger at Leon if you want. Since Leon built this team around two defensively challenged players (KAT and JB) might as well get the most out of them on offense and your defensive wings / players will continue to play defense. Brown and his staff will coach both sides and provide a better offense at the same time. Can’t say that about Thibs offense or defense. Personally I would’ve just added one or two top offensive coordinators to the coaching staff and brought Thibs back. But I can’t question Leon who’s been great at his decision making. I’m glad people think brown is the same. That’s because they both preach defense. It’s the offensive side that separates them. Born in Brooklyn, Raised in Queens, Lives in Maryland.
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GustavBahler
Posts: 42801 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 7/12/2010 Member: #3186 |
![]() https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/45647695/knicks-hire-mike-brown-how-new-york-looks-different-2025-26
A month after the New York Knicks elected to move on from coach Tom Thibodeau, who led the team to its first conference finals in a quarter-century, the franchise is expected to hire two-time Coach of the Year Mike Brown, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania. The Knicks and Brown -- who has previously guided the Cleveland Cavaliers (twice), Los Angeles Lakers and Sacramento Kings with a long run as the Golden State Warriors' associate head coach -- are expected to reach an agreement in the coming days. |
Nalod
Posts: 71155 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() He has coached some goats: Kobe, Steph, and Lebron. Coaches learn from players. This experience is not as simple as "Hey JB, Steph did this, but not that"...........Its a question of experiences become Knowledge and putting players with different skills in a position to succeed. Young coaches don't have this. They also never been fired or had the varied experiences that comes before or after it. It's a knowledge gained over time. Thibs for all his warts still succeeded here. Mike Brown will be tasked to take us all the way. No guarantees here. No plug and play either to say "He did this, and will do it again". That both good or bad. Larry Brown for example, a HOF and the first to win a chip in the NCAA and NBA, fresh off two runs to the finals came to Knicks with a starhphuck huge bag and was an epic disaster. Why? He and Isiah were not even close to being on the same page and perhaps Larry staring at that shiny bag of cash forget to lay out how like a good deal of roster control and Isiah so happy to have a coach of substance did not think of Larry and Marbury's personalities. Or in Marbury's case the lack of one. Larry old school hard ass vs. Marbury's entitled empowered by Isiah THC infused inflated ego.
Comparing some knick history of dysfunction with Isiah as both President with Dolan extending him whilst being deposed for his sexual harassment (was found guilty and they paid 11 million, a lot of money then!)vs. the MDA era of coaching a slog group with Melo who did his job, but had a limited cast, and then the Fisher debacle. I won't even discuss Rambis as both the roster and the Triangle was doomed by then. Hornacekk was solid and safe but a limited roster. Fizdale? Not a terrible decision but a terrible execution. Thibs was a solid hire that was the right man for the job until we constructed a different type of roster beyond his style. Brown seems like the next evolution and the right man for the job with this core at this moment. |
LivingLegend
Posts: 25626 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 8/13/2007 Member: #1645 |
![]() What a concept - a coach calling out players for not following basic instructions or for making dumb plays.
How dare he. |
EwingsGlass
Posts: 27500 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 4/29/2005 Member: #893 USA |
![]() LivingLegend wrote:What a concept - a coach calling out players for not following basic instructions or for making dumb plays. Just play them more minutes so they figure out how to get it right. You know I gonna spin wit it
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martin
Posts: 76215 Alba Posts: 108 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #2 USA |
![]() Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: Official sponsor of the PURE KNICKS LOVE Program
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DLeethal
Posts: 22911 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/19/2023 Member: #9126 |
![]() Weighing coaches as “better” like they are players is dumb. Coaching is all about fit. The number of coaches who are “better” regardless of fit can be counted on one hand and Mike Brown nor Thibs are one of them. And even those guys would likely get exposed if their “fit” changed I.E Kerr or Spoelstra.
Thibs also didn’t get fired based on end result. We all know this. He got fired due to a flawed process, the belief his voice plateaued in the locker room and his inability to work collaboratively with the organization which is the same reason he got fired in CHI and MIN. Mike Brown will be judged more by who he beats and loses to then simply “how far” he gets. If he loses as a favorite he’s in trouble. If he loses as a heavy underdog he’s not. I don’t think he’s being judged on more than that in terms of end result. Also in terms of pure resume he’s probably got Thibs beat. Not sure why he’s talked about as a lesser Thibs in that regard. |