Unfortunately, I don't have access to MyAJC to provide an opinion...
Thanks for the recap @slugboy. There have definitely been areas/moments of improvement, but we'll see if it's enough.Just posted in a separate thread. MBob sees improvement in some areas, and regression in others, depending on the night. It seems like an honest opinion, and not one as certain of a coaching change as the rest of the world seems to be.
Won 54 games in the last 2.5 years...
On June 2, 2006, Musselman was named head coach of the Sacramento Kings, replacing Rick Adelman. Four months into the job, on October 21, 2006, Musselman was cited for DUI in Sacramento.[6] According to experts, Musselman, who is 5-foot-7 and weighs 150 pounds, was "one or two drinks over" the legal limit.[7] At the time, Musselman said, "Alcohol has never been a big part of my life. I don't allow it in my house. My sons have never seen me take a sip of anything." According to Ailine Voisin, a sports columnist forThe Sacramento Bee, "[Musselman] drinks so infrequently, in fact, that he can count the number of beers he consumes per month.
almost 9 years ago. I can forgive.
Assuming we land a very good coach, add Sharman White to the list of potential assistant coaches. Note that I'm tempted to add him to my list of head coach candidates, but I think people not in the know on local ATL hoops will poop on that.
LOL! That's not a good enough reason. Figure he'd need to put in at least 2 years, add some recruits to his resume. Also, let's get on his resume now because we might want to bring him back at some point later on as the head coach.Don't worry about non-local people not knowing him. Tell them to check out the USA men's bball U16 squad coaching staff.
http://www.usab.com/news-events/news/2015/01/2015-mu16-coaching-staff-announced.aspx
The only reason not to pull him in is because he's not likely to be here long. He's a rising star in the coaching ranks.
LOL! That's not a good enough reason. Figure he'd need to put in at least 2 years, add some recruits to his resume. Also, let's get on his resume now because we might want to bring him back at some point later on as the head coach.
LOL! I know you were being TIC. Sorry I didn't come off the same. I meant to.I was agreeing with you. What I was trying to convey was that there's no real reason not to hire him.
I was hoping they'd give him a shot when Posterino "left". Either that or beg C. Young to come back from FSU. Man that dude's been eating our lunch on the trail since he got there.
LOL! I know you were being TIC. Sorry I didn't come off the same. I meant to.
I was also hoping White was gonna get that last slot, but I guess there would be too much GA overlap recruiting wise.
I need to read the article, but given the premise, I thought I'd go ahead and get this in the thread.