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ESPN personality Evan Cohen on Cal and Knicks

His name still gets clicks, so someone always mentions him whenever there’s a decent NBA opening. I think that ship has sailed now that he’s getting older and is 25 years removed from coaching in the league though. I really doubt he’s actually on any team’s radar at this stage of his career.
 
His name still gets clicks, so someone always mentions him whenever there’s a decent NBA opening. I think that ship has sailed now that he’s getting older and is 25 years removed from coaching in the league though. I really doubt he’s actually on any team’s radar at this stage of his career.
If he quit at Ark he would have his pick of college jobs.

NBA? Not so much.
 
I could see the Knicks possibly going after Hurley but I think he would say no, imo.
 
If the Knicks hired Calipari I think New Yorkers would literally march on Madison Square Garden. That’s not even really a knock on Cal either, hiring a mid-60s guy who has only ever coached college would be an absolutely awful idea for any NBA team regardless of who that coach is.
 
I don’t believe that for a minute. If he had his pick then why is he at Arkansas in the first place, lol .
John Tyson lol. But I mean, Nate Oats could have his pick of college jobs too and he’s staying at Alabama which is a worse job historically than Arkansas is.
 
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I just cant see it. Even when he was peaking at Kentucky, there never seemed to be a real HARD push by NBA teams to get him. Unless im missing one, they always seemed to be rumors. Maybe a phone call to gauge interest.

But not, his most recent years as a coach have not been great. And that gets added to his failed years as the Nets coach. Plus hes that much older. Hiring him for a Knicks team that needs to win now, would cost people their jobs.

Hes maybe suited for like a league-worst NBA team, where there are no other options.
 
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His name still gets clicks, so someone always mentions him whenever there’s a decent NBA opening. I think that ship has sailed now that he’s getting older and is 25 years removed from coaching in the league though. I really doubt he’s actually on any team’s radar at this stage of his career.
He may be a good NBA coach now, play fast and get them to defend. He pretty much defers to players now and makes it all about them anyway. Pros like being in control. He could let assistants game plan assuming he hired a good NBA staff, he is a great motivator.
 
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Serious question. Do NBA coaches actually coach? Pretty sure you just cater to the star player or get fired. That’s a perfect retirement job for Cal. Sure he can find a team with a Cat on it. NY would be perfect.
They absolutely coach.
You play over 100 games to win a title in the NBA .
I'm sure coaches that have coached in both college and the NBA would tell you that dealing with millionaires players is no harder than coaching 18 yr olds in college.
 
Nba is less impressed with his basketball philosophy than we were.
The league is all about 3s and analytics now and he hasn't evolved.
Still a very good college coach because he can get and develop talent.
 
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If the Knicks hired Calipari I think New Yorkers would literally march on Madison Square Garden. That’s not even really a knock on Cal either, hiring a mid-60s guy who has only ever coached college would be an absolutely awful idea for any NBA team regardless of who that coach is.
Cal did coach the New Jersey Nets once upon a time.
 
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Cal has been coasting for a long time now, he's gotten fat and lazy and he's just using his status to carry him. NBA guys aren't going to be interested in a lazy ass, they're going to be look9ng for a guy with energy.
 
John Tyson lol. But I mean, Nate Oats could have his pick of college jobs too and he’s staying at Alabama which is a worse job historically than Arkansas is.
There are a LOT of worse basketball programs than Arkansas.Actually I’ve always respected Arkansas’s basketball program. I wasn’t meaning that as a shot at Arkansas.
 
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It is 2 nba coaches who have won a championship without a job right now that I can think of. I would think both would get a call before Cal would.
 
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They absolutely coach.
You play over 100 games to win a title in the NBA .
I'm sure coaches that have coached in both college and the NBA would tell you that dealing with millionaires players is no harder than coaching 18 yr olds in college.
What about now with millionaire college kids
 
He may be a good NBA coach now, play fast and get them to defend. He pretty much defers to players now and makes it all about them anyway. Pros like being in control. He could let assistants game plan assuming he hired a good NBA staff, he is a great motivator.
How did a master motivator take vastly superior talent and lose to St Peters and Oakland?
 
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