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What to expect from Brown
by Eddie Johnson / July 29, 2005


THE AUTHOR:
EDDIE JOHNSON

Larry Brown has done it again. He is the best coach of all time at getting out of contracts and then landing the job he really wants – this time in New York. I don't think there was any doubt that was the one he wanted and not an executive job with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The New York Knickerbockers have become the next pit stop for Brown. He's already saying this is the final one. I am not buying it. This man loves to be wanted. He craves attention and – unlike most of us mere mortals – he is able to not only command it, but achieve it as well.

He is special. There will be no other coach like him. He is the godfather of a fraternity that makes sure everyone in his inner circle has a job. There are a few coaches that Brown does not control. Phil Jackson is one of them. But for the most part, if you look around the league, you will see a number of coaches that were tutored under Brown and rely on serious input from him on a year-round basis.

That's why he is so well respected among general manager types regardless of his ability to fall in love with another job while he is still under contract.

The Knicks are his patients now and they have been sick for sometime.

I can imagine right now that Brown is trying desperately to convince Isiah Thomas to shop Stephon Marbury after only one day on the job.

Why? Because I guess he does not want to put up with a player that stated he was the best point guard in the league despite a 33-49 record.

Brown hates me-first players. If you are not willing to play the right way, then you are a goner.

I played for Larry Brown two years with the Pacers and really had a chance to see his coaching genius. So here are 10 things Knick players need to get ready for starting in October.

1. Long and intense practices with a lot of stopping and starting so Brown can teach. Wear some warmups over your practice shorts so you can stay warm.

2. Brown will break down your attributes as a player and try to get you to change to his way. If you want to keep playing consistent minutes, I suggest you at least show that you will try to change – or else.

3. Honesty and frankness. He will look you in the eye and tell you exactly what he thinks of your game. Remember Knick players: He is the only coach in the league besides Phil Jackson and Pat Riley (if he coaches again) that can exert power equal to a superstar player. He couldn't care less about your feelings.

4. This was the most surprising part of Larry Brown. Hey, Knick players, don't miss many practices because Brown has a tendency to change offensive plays every few games. If he likes a play from an opposing team, he incorporates it into his playbook. The problem you will have if you miss practice is that he will give the new play the same number the old play had. So if you missed practice, you might be running the old play instead of the new one. That will get you to the bench in a hurry.

5. Constant barking to move the ball and to you if you are standing still for longer than three seconds. He loves players that can play without the ball. If you are to be successful on one of Brown's teams, you must be efficient by relying on your teammates.

6. Halftime rants – sometimes deafening. Brown is a human videotape machine. He remembers every single possession during a basketball game and never writes down notes. So don't think you are sneaking something pass him during a game. I had 12 coaches in my career and I never saw anybody like him.

7. The doghouse. Get use to it because everyone of you will visit it during the course of the season. If you don't believe me, go ask Reggie Miller. I saw Brown bench Reggie one time during a game without blinking. I spent about four straight games on the bench after averaging about 21 for three games prior to that. I still don't know what I did.

8. Show of emotion. This must be a Carolina thing. He will tell you at any time how much he loves you and two days later might want to ship you out. I say it's a Carolina thing because the first time I saw it was my rookie year when Carolina alum Phil Ford started bawling after missing a last-second shot to win the game. I have no problem with showing emotion, but it was the first game of the year!

9. This one is for my homeboy Zeke, who I consider one of the best general managers in the league. He will soon prove it. Lock your doors – especially after bad losses. Brown will want to trade someone that night. He is not averse to trading anyone at any given time and will chase Thomas home to convince him to do it.

10. Winning. Regardless of what you will have to put up with, Knickerbockers, it will eventually add up to wins. So be patient and enjoy the ride. It will be a ride you have not been on for a long while.

My prediction is the Knicks will make the playoffs this season based solely on the coaching of Brown. It's up to the players – especially Stephon Marbury – how far they go in the playoffs.

I can tell you one thing... Whether the players accept him or not, this is his team and he will do it his way.

Isn't that what godfathers do?

Eddie Johnson is a regular contributor to HoopsHype.com
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7/30/2005  1:51 PM
That was a good article, well-written and factual

i would throw the name popovich out there, because he commands respect of any player if he commands and yells at Tim Duncan


he does do that, look at the player movement on the sixers

thats one big thing that I see as a problem--its that our roster was built more for a coach like nate mcmillan than larry brown. nate wouldve let the guys have more offensive freedoms, but if you have read about nate, he also doesnt get close with his players and barks about defense first mentality


i thought that nate owuldve been the better choice, maybe a lot would disagree with me, but larry will atleast be very entertaining and we should get a 7 seed for the next couple of years out of it.
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7/30/2005  2:06 PM
I loved the article. Its really funny yet serious and gives you a good idea of how great Larry Brown is as a coach and what a hard time some of our players will have with him.

I do believe that Larry was the best choice and if you have to change your whole roster to give Brown his team you just do it because he is one of those coaches that if you give him the team he wants he can just end your championship drought. While Nate could've been the best choice for the team we have, I'd rather get a real winner and build a new team for him. Many of the players we have will be gone soon. Isiah may have had his vision but Im sure he will trade it to win a championship in NY.

While we may be talking about a lower seed in the playoffs this season, I do believe that Brown and Isiah can build a team that, like Brown said, will be ready to win its first championship soon. It will be then when Brown will retire...
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7/30/2005  2:07 PM
well larry ain't going anywhere.

we've had 2 roster overhauls over the past 1 1/2 seasons.

and we're in for probably one or two more BIG TIME overhauls within the next 1 1/2 seasons.

man...times are going to get crazy come february...
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7/30/2005  2:14 PM
Thanks for the post KF. Good stuff.
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7/30/2005  2:28 PM
This article is a must read. This should be stickied and everyone here should read it and it should say must read in parenthesis.
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7/30/2005  2:36 PM
Posted by Mac:

Thanks for the post KF. Good stuff.
good stuff Knicksfan. Thanks for the article.
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7/30/2005  4:37 PM
8. Show of emotion. This must be a Carolina thing. He will tell you at any time how much he loves you and two days later might want to ship you out. I say it's a Carolina thing because the first time I saw it was my rookie year when Carolina alum Phil Ford started bawling after missing a last-second shot to win the game. I have no problem with showing emotion

Definatly god father ish. Saying how much he loves you must be the kiss of death on the cheek.
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7/30/2005  6:21 PM
I Think Marbs is really getting called out big time and this is his chance to prove himself, and if he does it can pull him into the hall of fame! All he has to do is duplicate Billups! Not hard for a many of his talent!

TT is so gone, or is our MVP!
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7/30/2005  6:32 PM
Good article! Thanks!
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7/30/2005  6:32 PM
5. Constant barking to move the ball and to you if you are standing still for longer than three seconds. He loves players that can play without the ball. If you are to be successful on one of Brown's teams, you must be efficient by relying on your teammates.

better pack your bags, TT.
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7/30/2005  7:23 PM
I can imagine right now that Brown is trying desperately to convince Isiah Thomas to shop Stephon Marbury after only one day on the job.

Why? Because I guess he does not want to put up with a player that stated he was the best point guard in the league despite a 33-49 record.

brown putting up with starbury will not even compare with iverson antics

when its all said and done brown will be begging zeke to trade half the team just to match coney island's finest....o-h b-a-b-y
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Interesting take on Brown: Knicks better prepare

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