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Head Coach for 2013???


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Considering Higgins and Cho keep talking about rebuilding using the OKC model, promoting from their own seems likely (that's what OKC did during Durant's 2nd season). So Stephen Silas is the candidate right now.

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rumors around that Nate Mcmillan will be getting fired after the season is over, with his connection in portland with richard cho there is reported interest on both parties.... i would actually be very for signing him, the work he has done in portland with all the injuries to his best players has impressed me.

i like lil silas but with the troubles this franchise has had, i would go safe route and take a proven coach that has been through the seasons as a coach and could bring experience to a young roster

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very little of our personnel will be on the team next year

Ya I see us trading DJ and maggete for a draft pick. I would say Boris but I think he is going to be let go. A coach will have the opurtunity to build a team with managment how he see's fit. Also he is a NC State Alum which is great with me:p

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Our key players that will be staying like Kemba, Biyombo, Reggie Williams, and Henderson to a degree and Tryus to a degree, all thrive in fast paced offenses. I am not saying totally discount him for his style, it's just something to think about. Haven't heard this rumor, but if it's true, he'd have to be top of the list of potential head coaches.

The thing is Paul Silas is not a bad coach. He has just been put in a tough situation. But sometimes, especially when you rebuild, you need a fresh face.

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i would be PISSSSSSED if its stephen silas.

this is why we will suck again next year and year after next and next and next!!!!!!

bobcats are so cheap and lazy and just plug coaches in after coaches.

get a real damn coach. ....... bring in a college coach like Callipari Kentucky (not like hell like to come here, but atleast try so we as fan can see that they're trying) or some fugggin other coach who knows the damn game.

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Calipari has got it good in Kentucky, he is fit for college.

Do agree that we need to look a little deeper than just Stephen Silas.

yah i know. but could atleast tried than just pluggin in people out from no where you know. thats why we end up drafting in the lottery draft year after year

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