General / May 7, 2008 / 9:57 am

Meet Dirk’s Next Coach

IMAGE DESCRIPTIONDirk. Photo. Monte Isom

Word is that the Mavs, barring any snags in negotiations, could announce who’ve they’ve hired to replace Avery Johnson as early as Friday of this week.

Check it out HERE, and then go HERE for some insight into how the front office decisions go down in Big D.

7 Responses to “Meet Dirk’s Next Coach”

  1. fiyaman says:

    what happened to this link?

    http://dimemag.com/2008/05/07/lebron-james-last-second-shot-kevin-durant-clutch/

    it was there earlier but uts gone now

  2. Dime Magazine says:

    that post was having some “technical difficulties” - a chunk of it had been cut off before posting. kind of made no sense without the missing text, so we took it down to fix.

    - PC

  3. GEE...Now everybodys rappin bout welfare lines... says:

    They should have kept Avery and made more changes with players.

    Rick is cool and all but I don’t see where he is better than Avery really.

    I always feel like a coach needs the right type of players for his system. Avery is all about D more so than O so give him some David West, T.Prince and KG type players.

    Perhaps these players will work with what Rick wants to do, I don’t see where they will be better.

  4. MoxWestCoastRep says:

    Off topic, but what is so great about D’Antoni?
    He under achieved with the 2 time MVP, a dominant Big Man, and great role players.
    His philosophy- Run as much as possible, dont foul, dont play physical D, Shoot 3s.
    Thats Genius? Not even one trip to the conference finals.
    Hell, I need to start coaching.

  5. rangerjohn says:

    as bad as the mavs cap space is (23 million over with just 7 guys under contract) maybe cuban needs to coach to save some money!

  6. karan says:

    MoxWestCoastRep: d’antoni hasn’t exactly underachieved with a 2-time MVP, because it was his system that made nash a 2-time MVP in the first place

  7. nbaroundtable says:

    I’m really surprised the picked Rick Carlisle. I consider the single most controlling head coach in the league. Odd choice for a team that wants to open up their offense.

    Great coach though. He was an offensive genious back in the day when he was an assistant and he showed his ability to coach defense when he stepped up to the head job. Good motivator. Gets the most out of his players. Gets them to play together. Very good coach.

    Just an odd choice for a team looking for more freedom and a new+different voice

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