I doubt it'd be anyone's decision BUT LeBron's, however. He would be the first person they consult and if he says I want THIS guy, that's who they'd go and (try to) get. I doubt it'd be Cal, but what LeBron wants, LeBron gets.He'll get more than one year, as he should, but even if they dropped him, they aren't betting LeBron's last 4-5 dominant years on a college coach.
I doubt it'd be anyone's decision BUT LeBron's, however. He would be the first person they consult and if he says I want THIS guy, that's who they'd go and (try to) get. I doubt it'd be Cal, but what LeBron wants, LeBron gets.
Blatt will get another year because of the Love injury.
Even if they do fire him, the Cavs are far from a sure bet / dream job for any prospective coach. It's a sketchy situation with LeBron in decline (relatively) and the uncertainty of the roster in the next few years.
I'm not sure they'll be able to pull in any top free agents going forward. I don't think the allure of playing with LeBron is what it once was to the top talent in the league....and he's going to need more help than Irving.
It's a testament to how f***ing amazing LeBron has been that he's on the downward slope of his career and he's still the best player in the world in this era.It's a sketchy situation with LeBron in decline (relatively) and the uncertainty of the roster in the next few years.
I know Cal loves DRose but I'm not sure his decomposing corpse is enticing enough for him to take that job. Jimmy Buckets is the future of Chicago, not Derrick "Exploding Knees" Rose.I consider the Chicago job much more scary of an opening. Based on reports the relationship between coach and owners is so bad regardless of how the season ends they will go separate ways. Reuniting with Rose on a very well constructed team seems more enticing to me.
I consider the Chicago job much more scary of an opening. Based on reports the relationship between coach and owners is so bad regardless of how the season ends they will go separate ways. Reuniting with Rose on a very well constructed team seems more enticing to me.
Blatt will get another year because of the Love injury.
Even if they do fire him, the Cavs are far from a sure bet / dream job for any prospective coach. It's a sketchy situation with LeBron in decline (relatively) and the uncertainty of the roster in the next few years.
I'm not sure they'll be able to pull in any top free agents going forward. I don't think the allure of playing with LeBron is what it once was to the top talent in the league....and he's going to need more help than Irving.