I hated hiring D'anonti as well and would have liked to hire Mark Jackson because in a rebuilding process similar to ours, it doesn't matter who the hell the coach is. We're losing 50 games regardless when there's no talent on the team. No point to bring in a big name coach to win, what, maybe 5 extra games for 3 years before we think we'll get good.
I hear that as well. That was one of the arguments i made through the whole process. We knew we would suck during the 2 seasons leading up to nextsummer, so why get a coach like D'Antoni with his ego and resume. Mark Jackson is a young coach from NY and he has always been very passionate and a greatleader. If anyone can do it, Mark could have ignited some passion out of our young players, maybe that wouldnt make them a good team for these 2 seasons, but ibet you they would go out and play passionate every night for Mark, because he has always been a great motivator and very smart as well, which are 2 crucialqualities for a coach, which is why i think Mark will be an excellent HC someday once someone gives him the oppurtunity. Sure he would probably make somerookie coaching mistakes due to his inexperience, but that would kind of be a reflection of the team. Our team would probably make some rookie mistakes becausethey are young and inexperienced and Mark would learn along with them, but with the mistakes they would both go out and give it their all these gap years whichis what i would want, and than Mark would get his inexperience out of the wauy during 2 years where we knew we were gonna lose, so by the 2010 season he wouldalready be an experienced head coach... One thing is forsure, if Mark was here i doubt he would have passed on the oppurtunity to coach a PG like BrandonJennings, and if not that i know forsure we wouldnt be stuck with %%$##*$ Duhon still
but whatever, the past is the past. I just want Duhon out some way. D'Antoni is here to stay though, and he does bring alot to the table. I mean dude is apersonal favorite to pretty much every FA we are looking at this summer, and with the right players, his offense is dominant.