AgreeI agree, dumb move. He had very little KD most of the year, they should be a lot better next year if they have KD, Westbrook, and Kanter comes along. Billy D's name is on high alert now.
Insert ridiculous "Cal to the thunder" rumor here.
They can keep Kanter by using their Bird's rights plus they will have a lottery pick or even a high lottery pick depending on how the ping pong balls come out. If they are at 14, I heard they really like Booker. Ideally, they would love to move up and have a shot at Winslow.
This had almost nothing to do with this past season, and Woj just reiterated that on twitter. It was a long time coming. People who look beyond what's put right in front of them (AKA people not named Mike Wilbon) had been all over Brooks for years about how he used some of those guys and how his actual end of game coaching was hysterical at times. The amount of minutes in the past that he played the decaying corpses of Kendrick Perkins and Derek Fisher in MAJOR playoff moments was insane.
Hahahaha, wouldn't it be hysterical if they won the lottery? Howd'ya like to see Karl-Anthony Towns on the same team with Kanter, Durant, and Westbrook?? A blind monkey could coach that team to the playoffs.
Insert obligatory Rick Barnes has taken his name out of consideration comment here
Yep. This has been a long time coming. His management of lineups has been awful.
Guess this is also part of their long term plan to keep Durant. Look for a coach he likes.
Kanter is a restricted free agent this summer, not sure OKC will be able to match what some teams will offer him. He would probably be better off staying in OKC if he wants to win though.
The job is Kevin "Good Stuff Cheap" Ollie's if he wants it.He loves Ollie. They were friends when he played for OKC.
Thibs from the Bulls doesn't get along with management and Bill Simmons thinks he will leave after the season. That would be a coup for OKC.
Good grief. Who would want that job now? Guys get hurt and you get fired.
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That's not what's going on here. OKC kept Brooks for 8 years and through many player injuries.
As other have mentioned, this has been a long time coming. Brooks is widely known as mental lightweight, Xs and Os wise, and his mismanagement of lineups and situations has been downright comical the last couple playoff runs. He nearly got fired after prior seasons, and even before the season began it was generally believed that this was likely to be his last season unless they did something spectacular.
And, to answer question: LOTS of coaches "would want that job now". Chance to coach prime Westbrook, Durant, Ibaka, etc.--are you kidding?
This had almost nothing to do with this past season, and Woj just reiterated that on twitter. It was a long time coming. People who look beyond what's put right in front of them (AKA people not named Mike Wilbon) had been all over Brooks for years about how he used some of those guys and how his actual end of game coaching was hysterical at times. The amount of minutes in the past that he played the decaying corpses of Kendrick Perkins and Derek Fisher in MAJOR playoff moments was insane.
Might be one of the first job hunts we see candidates racing to accept. If Donovan wants to leave Florida and Ollie wants to coach KD, this is the best opportunity for both of them. Who jumps first? Who's offered first?
Should be fun to watch. Bet it unfolds in a hurry.
Ollie makes sense.Per, Adrian Wojnarowski .So, who takes the job? I have been hearing rumblings of Kevin Ollie being a strong candidate. Also, Billy D's name has been tossed around. Immense talent on that roster. Whoever gets it will fall into a nice spot.