Neither. Might as well stay the course. Scott is very overrated in my opinion. I think if the Knicks make a change maybe they need to do a gm/coach package.
playa2 wrote:NYKBocker wrote:gunsnewing wrote:NegativeThibs, JVG or a an assistant with a great young coaching mind who understands today's NBA and it's players
+1
Read the question , it doesn't mention other coaches.
For this roster, Hollins. Bryon Scott seems to be the coach you go with if you have a pretty good, up-and-coming PG (CP3 and Irving) or one that is already dominant (Jason Kidd). On a team like this, we don't come close to fielding someone of that caliber, so I went with Hollins by default. His popularity with the Grizzlies should help us tremendously in woeing Marc Gasol and Mike Conley from Memphis in 2015.
hollins--- he's a stately, poised type of guy that would bring some calm to the crazy heads
JVG. That is who I want. I want that Civic flying off the tarmac again.
I want the Mystical promise that Phil Jax could bring, with the evangelistic bombast that Mark Jax could bring, A tall handsome explayer who is articulate and can wear the skinny suite and rock the 5 day face beard, all with great hair, a great cred for his tireless work ethic and humor when delivering his post game conference. HE will inspire his players, charm the ladies, grown men will envy him and children will see him as a role model.
He will date supermodels, while being a great father to his children and be "very fair" to his exwife who loves him but left him because he is too devoted to coaching! He will be the darling of the morning news shows. Charles Barkley will applaud the hire and Melo will stay to form his Bromance.
He will be above reproach. He will won't be white, he won't be black. He won't be asian, he won't be indian. He will be everyman.