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  • Mike D'Antoni to coach the Bulls?

    It could happen. It is being reported that Phoenix Suns coach Mike D'Antoni has been granted permission to talk to the Bulls about their open head coaching job. He will also be allowed to talk to the Knicks, but several sources are reporting that the Bulls appear to be the frontrunner for his services.




    Mike D'Antoni was reportedly given permission to speak to other teams about openings.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
    It could happen. It is being reported that Phoenix Suns coach Mike D'Antoni has been granted permission to talk to the Bulls about their open head coaching job. He will also be allowed to talk to the Knicks, but several sources are reporting that the Bulls appear to be the frontrunner for his services.




    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3381686
    Doesn't JL have some association with D'Antoni?

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    • #3
      I do not think they have any association, but they are acquainted with each other.
      They do not appear to have ever been on the same team. D'Antoni is 12 years older then Les. D'Antoni's short NBA/ABA playing career was over in 1977, when Jim Les was just starting high school. D'Antoni went on to have a longer and more successful career in Italy. He started coaching with a partial season in 1998-99 for Denver, then he has coached Phoenix from 2003 to the present. He was the NBA Coach of the Year 2004-2005 when his team went 62-20.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by romar View Post
        Doesn't JL have some association with D'Antoni?
        I think the "association" is in regard to JL seeking advice from D'Antoni on the offensive sets that Phoenix runs, which were then incorporated into BU's offensive scheme.

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        • #5
          BU runs a lot of what the Suns run, except that they've had Steve Nash running it and we've had Dan Ruffin. Both have been run fairly successfully.
          Onward and Upward!

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          • #6
            I think hiring D'Antoni would be a mistake by the Bulls. He does not place much emphasis on accountablity and isnt known to make defense a huge prioriety. If the Bulls wanted no defense and their young players running wild, they should have stuck with who they had.

            They need a coach who requires accountability both on and off the court. Not so sure D'Antoni is that type of coach.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by houstontxbrave View Post
              I think hiring D'Antoni would be a mistake by the Bulls. He does not place much emphasis on accountablity and isnt known to make defense a huge prioriety. If the Bulls wanted no defense and their young players running wild, they should have stuck with who they had.

              They need a coach who requires accountability both on and off the court. Not so sure D'Antoni is that type of coach.
              I disagree. Skiles was the king of accountability, and preached defense first and always. That's a big reason why the players tuned him out this year (led by none other than 'Mr. Defense' himself, Ben Wallace). D'Antoni is clearly offense-first, but he's not Jim Boylan. Jim Boylan gave the players no reason to respect him. He was a regular face that they'd seen for years as 2nd fiddle, and though that they wanted the opposite of disciplinarian Skiles. Mike D'Antoni's record speaks for itself, and I don't really think he should be judged because a malcontent underachiever like Shaun Marion couldn't play for him, or because he doesn't believe in slowing down the game for an aging 7 footer. On top of all that, the Bulls roster will look vastly different come next season, so I wouldn't necessarily assume that the current roster will be what D'Antoni inherits.
              Onward and Upward!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BradleyBrave View Post
                I disagree. Skiles was the king of accountability, and preached defense first and always. That's a big reason why the players tuned him out this year (led by none other than 'Mr. Defense' himself, Ben Wallace). D'Antoni is clearly offense-first, but he's not Jim Boylan. Jim Boylan gave the players no reason to respect him. He was a regular face that they'd seen for years as 2nd fiddle, and though that they wanted the opposite of disciplinarian Skiles. Mike D'Antoni's record speaks for itself, and I don't really think he should be judged because a malcontent underachiever like Shaun Marion couldn't play for him, or because he doesn't believe in slowing down the game for an aging 7 footer. On top of all that, the Bulls roster will look vastly different come next season, so I wouldn't necessarily assume that the current roster will be what D'Antoni inherits.
                BB you make a lot of valid points. But I still think the Bulls need a strong disciplined coach who will command respect and insist on things done professionally. D'Antoni is a pure players coach.

                My biggest issues with D'Antoni were his lack of defense, its fun to watch but will not win anything of substance and his absolute lack of the use of his bench. He plays 7 or 8 players a night and in my opinion that is a real reason why his teams never went further in Phoenix. A forearm shiver to Nash though did not help either.

                He will be an upgrade but I dont care if Naismith himself coached the Bulls, until they address their lack of professionalism and attitude of its players, it wont matter.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by houstontxbrave View Post
                  He will be an upgrade but I dont care if Naismith himself coached the Bulls, until they address their lack of professionalism and attitude of its players, it wont matter.
                  Agree 100%!
                  Onward and Upward!

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                  • #10
                    The latest- D'Antoni seems interested in coaching the Bulls, and the feeling is mutual, but at this time there is one sticking point--D'Antoni is still employed by the Suns. Some reports suggest that the Suns may ask the Bulls for compensation to allow D'Antoni to leave.
                    Sources close to the situation say that Mike D'Antoni is close to leaving the Suns for the Bulls.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                      The latest- D'Antoni seems interested in coaching the Bulls, and the feeling is mutual, but at this time there is one sticking point--D'Antoni is still employed by the Suns. Some reports suggest that the Suns may ask the Bulls for compensation to allow D'Antoni to leave.
                      http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3383366
                      I think the compensation should be that they get to have Larry Hughes.
                      Onward and Upward!

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                      • #12
                        The latest--

                        ESPN is reporting that the Knicks have offered their head coaching job to Mike D'Antoni for a reported 6-year, $30 million contract.
                        In their latest round of discussions with Mike D'Antoni's camp, the New York Knicks on Thursday outlined the lucrative parameters of the five-year deal they're prepared to give their new No. 1 coaching target, according to NBA coaching sources.


                        It sounds like that is much more than the Bulls are willing to offer. In fact, news of this massive contract offer evoked a response from John Paxson that the Bulls refuse to get into a bidding war for D'Antoni's services.



                        However, New York media reached Knicks president donnie Walsh, who denied that they have offered the job to anyone yet, and said they are "torn between Mike D'Antoni and former player Mark Jackson.




                        If anyone can stand it, there is Jay Mariotti's opinion that is wrapped around his usual vitriolic attcks on Bulls management, or anyone's management. In fact in this article he manages to fire off insults toward Reinsdorf, D'Antoni, John Paxson, Kirk Hinrich, Tyrus Thomas, and anyone else involved.--

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                        • #13
                          Sources: D'Antoni accepts offer, chooses Knicks over Bulls

                          Mike D'Antoni has reportedly accepted an offer to coach the Knicks.


                          D'Antoni has accepted a 4-year, $24 million deal to coach the Knicks.
                          If you cant go to school go to STATE!!

                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUULXFNE0V0

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                          • #14
                            He must like money and not winning. It didn't sound like the Bulls were going to pay him anyway. It sounds like the Bulls are going after an assisant so they can get someone cheap. Such a mess!

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