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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 144531" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>Okay. As I've said before, I would be happier with a better resume. However, I think our difference of opinion arises from "has proven it to you" and "has ability." Beyond that, I think we also may differ on how difficult certain aspects of the coaching profession are. Regardless, there are good head coaches who transitioned straight from playing to head coaching without being an assistant. Larry Bird's first coaching job was head coach of Pacers, and was named NBA coach of the year his first year. Doc Rivers' first coaching job was head coach of the Magic, and he won coach of the year after his first year too, iirc.</p><p></p><p>As far as the points I made, and your responses, it seems that you're operating in the abstract, imo, and not concretely with respect to MP. However, I guess we'll have to agree to disagree there. I'm not a "Hire Mark Price" guy, but I think much of the opposition to him has been overblown based on ignorance (not seeing the resume they want).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 144531, member: 195"] Okay. As I've said before, I would be happier with a better resume. However, I think our difference of opinion arises from "has proven it to you" and "has ability." Beyond that, I think we also may differ on how difficult certain aspects of the coaching profession are. Regardless, there are good head coaches who transitioned straight from playing to head coaching without being an assistant. Larry Bird's first coaching job was head coach of Pacers, and was named NBA coach of the year his first year. Doc Rivers' first coaching job was head coach of the Magic, and he won coach of the year after his first year too, iirc. As far as the points I made, and your responses, it seems that you're operating in the abstract, imo, and not concretely with respect to MP. However, I guess we'll have to agree to disagree there. I'm not a "Hire Mark Price" guy, but I think much of the opposition to him has been overblown based on ignorance (not seeing the resume they want). [/QUOTE]
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