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Coaching Search: Tom Thibodeau

Following on the heels on Dennis’ post on Coach K yesterday (unlike Dennis, I’m not even going to attempt to spell his surname), I’m going to take a look at Tom Thibodeau, someone I’ve been slowly starting to come around on as a candidate to the point where I’m starting to think he would be a very smart choice for the organization.

Currently, the assistant coach for the Boston Celtics, he’s also been an assistant with the Houston Rockets and the New York Knicks. A disciple of Jeff Van Gundy, who’s a candidate in his own rite, Thibodeau is all about defense, defense and defense. And as the Celtics and the Magic are proving in the playoffs currently, defense rules in the Eastern Conference.  Thibodeau’s defensive schemes were credited in limiting Kobe Bryant’s offensive production in the 2008 NBA Finals, and I think a case could be made that Thiboeau’s planning played a role in LeBron James and the Cavs demise last week. Off the top of my head, the Nets haven’t had a head coach that was this dedicated to the art of defense since the late Chuck Daly in the early 90s.

And while the Nets ranked at the bottom of nearly every significant offensive category this past season, the team lost countless games throughout the season where they couldn’t make a defensive stop. They let big players make big plays (Dwyane Wade in November, Chris Paul in New Orleans in January) frequently, and demonstrated very little defensive IQ as individuals and as a team. Devin Harris has regressed tremendously as a defender since joining the Nets, Brook Lopez should seemingly be a better defender than what he is, and Yi Jianlian looks like a lost cause, despite having the length and strength to match up with most opposing PFs.

So what are the strikes against Thibodeau? He has no head coaching experience, a problem that has plagued the organization for the past three head coaches. Thibodeau has such a good reputation as an assistant, you have to wonder why someone hasn’t given him a shot as a head coach yet. Then again, as a Jets fan, I can speak to the potential value of hiring a lifelong assistant who has been overlooked by the rest of the league.

The other potential issues with Thibodeau is of the potential names that are out there, he’s probably the least sexiest. Talking pragmatically, this shouldn’t matter, but will Mikhail Prokhorov’s first executive decision be to hire a lifelong assistant that few casual fans have ever heard of? There are reports out there that say Prokhorov is entrusting Rod Thorn to make the best decision from a team building perspective. Thibodeau fits that bill. But Prokhorov is a big game hunter, and if Coach K or Phil Jackson or some other big name can be had for only money, I can’t see how Prokhorov resists the sexier choice.

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i love thibs as our next coach. i think he would bring the same mindset as Jeff Van Gundy just not with the great humor and sexy name thing. besides i love JVG as an announcer. The YES Network should hire him as the new color commentator. that would be cool.

Thibs is the best assistant out there. He is the only reason the Celtics are still even playing. He has a short fuse, which I think is good for these wussies (Yi, Devin,)
and for the hardcore (CDR, Blo, Hump)

Byron Scott must have a problem kissing managements/ownerships backside. I still can't believe that a coach who took the Nets to the finals 2 years in a row got canned. People say Kidd got him fired. Don't know about that. Maybe Thorn didn't want a strong coach threatening his authority?

Anyone remember Byron Scott? Not saying that'd he'd be down or the Nets would be, but he wasn't a terrible coach. Then again maybe it was just because we had Jason Kidd? Just throwing it out there after watching him break down the Lakers-Suns game and remembering that he used to coach the Nets.

Funny how everybody hates Calipari. He just happens to have very close connections to LeBron, Wall and Cousins, players that may be in the Nets future plans. He also coaches UK and is one of a handful of Nets coaches that actually got them in the playoffs.

He deserves more respect and will probably get it from another NBA team if he decides to go that route.

Tom T. bringing Nate Robinson is not a good thing

TThibodeau is my choice if the Nets can't get one of the top tier coaches. He is passionate and he teaches defense.
I hope Lebron is not banking his future on Calipari.
They can go to Chi with that craziness.
I think DWade is a better teammate and has more class than Lebron.

Just sign CalLebron and then fire Cal mid way through the first season. Lebron would eventually get over it.

Calipari is not returning to coach the Nets. Period.

I agree with the Nets going for the sexy choice, plus who can Thibodeau bring along with him? Coach Cal can bring us LeBron. Maybe Thibodeau can bring Nate Robinson?

Funny how Rod Thorn, in Dave D'Alessandro column, laughed off the LeBron/Calipari package deal. Thorn would be the first one on line if that deal ever came down.

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