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Coaching Candidate Number Four: Avery Johnson

So far this week we have looked at three coaching candidates (Coach K, Tom Thibodeau, and Jeff Van Gundy) and now it is time for me to talk about another pretty solid candidate in Avery Johnson.  Avery Johnson has been out of coaching since the 2008 season, but he is a strong possibility with the Nets this season because he is looking to get back into coaching.  It also helps that our new owner is looking for a head coach with NBA experience.

Johnson was well known for motivating his teams and getting them to preform strongly in the regular season.  So far in his 3+ seasons Coach Johnson has a record that is 62 games over .500 (194-70, good for a 73.5% winning percentage).

After taking over for run-and-gun happy coach Don Nelson, Johnson was able to take over and turn his Mavericks into a very good defensive team.  The lowest his team was ranked in defensive efficiency was in 2005 when they were ranked 11th (they were ranked 24th in 2003-2004):

  • 2005-2006: 11th (105.0 points per 100 possessions)
  • 2006-2007: 5th (103.2 points per 100 possessions)
  • 2007-2008: 9th (106.1 points per 100 possessions)

All of this without sacrificing anything on offense.  His team’s offensive efficiency was in the top 10 each of his three full seasons as head coach of the Mavericks:

  • 2005-2006: 1st (111.8 points per 100 possessions)
  • 2006-2007: 2nd (111.3 points per 100 possessions)
  • 2007-2008: 8th (111.1 points per 100 possessions)

He did all this despite having teams that played slow and deliberate.  The highest pace one of his teams played at was in 2007-2008 when his team had 90.2 possessions per game (that ranked 24th out of 30th teams at the time).  To put it in perspective, the Warriors created 103.0 possessions per game this year.  This tells you that Johnson’s teams were able to execute and get the most out of each and every possessions.

Besides the team styles Avery Johnson is a coach that the players are going to have to respect.  As a player Avery Johnson was solid, but more importantly Johnson was a consummate pro.  Especially coming off of a season where there was a ton of locker room drama (the split between the team early on, Terrence Williams during the middle part, and CDR at the end of the year).  If the Nets hire Avery Johnson, he is going to come in and have all the players respect from day 1, and with a team of young guys coming off of a 12 win season, that is almost as important as the Xs and Os aspect.

Another interesting connection is that he learned how to become a really good coach from Don Nelson while in Dallas.  Now before Don Nelson went crazy and turned into the version of Don Nelson that is in Golden State, Don Nelson was one hell of a basketball coach.  He was also the coach credited with terming and implementing the “point forward”  position and the Nets just so happen to have a player in Terrence Williams that showed flashes of greatness last season producing from the point forward spot.  A bit of a stretch?  Sure, but hey you have to think at some point Don Nelson shared some of his knowledge with Avery.

Now I have two concerns when it comes to Avery Johnson.  The first is Devin Harris.  When Harris was traded from Dallas to New Jersey, Harris and Johnson didn’t part on the greatest of terms.  Hiring a head coach that alienates your point guard probably isn’t a good idea, though reports last week have stated Thorn asked Harris about going after Johnson and Devin gave the OK (usually I don’t like seeing a player involved in a coaching search, but asking Devin about Avery just makes sense).  Speaking about Devin Harris and Avery Johnson, coach Johnson seems to be the only coach who has been able to get Devin to play defense.  The skills are all there as he has the quick feet and quick hands that should make him a great defender.  In New Jersey, I don’t think anyone has ever really held Devin responsible for his poor defense.  Avery Johnson will.

The second concern I have is the playoff record.  Granted a team that only won 12 games shouldn’t be worried about this, but Avery Johnson never really seemed to “get it” in the playoffs.  While he is 62 games over .500 in the regular season, he is 1 game under .500 in the playoffs (23-24 record).  Including is that epic meltdown to the Miami Heat and the loss to the Warriors after coming away from the regular season with the best record in the west.  I think it has to do with adjustments as Johnson was really out-coached by Pat Riley in those finals.

All things considered, I really do think Avery Johnson could be a perfect fit for the New Jersey Nets.  We know he is going to get a look, hopefully it is a long look.

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Great coaches know when to kick a player in the butt and when to pat him.

The problem with Avery is his ego and his desire for control. That cost him his job in Dallas, and I would have hoped he would have learned something from his mistakes, but his ego and control freak nature cost him any shot he had at landing the Hornets gig. When you are from New Orleans and that team says they don't want you when they are looking for a defensive minded coach then thats a HUGE red flag. I wouldn't want him leading this young team because he berates players into the ground. Plus he was at the helm of two of the greatest meltdowns in NBA history and was greatly outcoached by Nellie and Riley. If I'm Thorn I don't want him gunning for my job and browbeating my young core of Harris, Yi, Lopez, Lee, #3 pick, etc. every day. Nets can do better then the Little Dictator!

Option #1 should be for Prokhrov (heretofore named Rov as in Rov and Hov) to offer the Zen Master the largest coaching contract in the history of contracts. I realize he won't speak to Phil since he's kinda busy right now but maybe a short and sweet text - PJ, just name your price. Love, MP. Phil = LeBron. Period.

Option #2 should be Avery Johnson. If and only if he can convince Dirk Nowitski to come with him to Brooklyn. Get Dirk, get LeBron. All sorts of nasty ensues.

The point of Avery having ASPGDH play defense is a great one. Maybe AJ is the move! I'm honestly split on who I'd want as the Nets coach, but I do know it will be an important selling point to every free agent come July 1st.

Phil Jackson would not take the job unless he can some how bring Kobe or LeBron along. But if Proky wants to get the best, he might just throw so much money at Jackson, that he would have to say yes.

Avery Johnson wants the job, that's why he probably won't get it.LOL

He's definately the favorite to get this job today, but don't discount TT from Boston and the 10% of getting Phil Jackson (yeah, I said it). If Jackson is really offered only $5 mil from the Lakers this summer, guess who will triple that offer? Our main man Proky. If Phil is on board, you know who else is coming...But enough fantasizing, if Avery was hired today, I would be a happy fan.

We need a coach who can command the respect and also admiration of the players.

"My way or the pine way". "Do what I say or sit on the bench".

A coach who could look his player in the eye and tell him to stop twittering or else.

Also a coach who can be kind and loving to his players when warranted.

In short, a master manipulator.

Great coaches know when to kick a player in the butt and when to pat him.

I would love a Chuck Daly type but I believe they don't make men like that anymore.

With all our young players and very little veteran presence, our new coach is going to have to be a "father" figure. I would get Rick Pitino if Coach "K" is not available.

Sure Rick has had his reputation tarnished but I still would favor him over most of these other coaches available.

Plus Rick has charisma. The last coach the Nets have had with any personality was Byron Scott and he only took us to the finals twice.

Wouldn't count that Warriors loss as something that big, that team was stacked and sizzling hot, as well as being coached by Nellie when he was still at the top of his game. And you can't really expect AJ to do outmanuever Riley...
AJ just got caught at a really bad time having to go against two coaching greats, it'd be a shame if that were to be the reason he's not hired by the Nets.

Thanks Sebastian, I think this is a great starting point for the Avery discussion. Devin's D is one of the main things I could see limiting our team's upside, and while a lot of coaches might make it happen, Avery already has.

Plus, how many coaches have a better YouTube than any of their players?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUHIfOicCbU
I don't think getting the players to listen to him will be a problem :)

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