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Flip's Friday Funkadelic
Check it out the podcast today. Very interesting conversation.
Check it out the podcast today. Very interesting conversation.
Check it out the podcast today. Very interesting conversation.
C'mon give us a clue here. Did Flip sound like a prospect?
Flip didn't say anything that he would or would not be interested in coaching the Gophers. He has said the same thing over and over again through out the years nothing new.
My point he didn't say he was interested or not interested.I would disagree Johnnyboy18. He did not try very hard to deny interest, and I would say he didn't at all.
I just heard Flip on KFAN. Reading between the lines, he would take the Gopher job.....I say, lets bring him on!
Listen to the PODCAST when it is up....
Doogie also made reference to it on 1500ESPN in his scoops segment.....
I think we should be very encouraged that this new AD is not going to stand for mediocrity...
Norwood knows basketball! It is time to allow him to hire his own coach!!
Umm, Flip coached in college, too. He went 92-13 in 4 seasons. Was perfect at home, 56-0.
4 years only?! HA, how many years has SHAKA SMART been a head coach in cbb?!
Yeah, that's what I thought.
Flip coached in the CBA for 2 different teams and won CBA COY at each gig I believe, and a CBA Title at each team as well.
Flip coached in the NBA for 2 different teams and did very well at both.
So at least 5 different teams, at 3 different levels of bb, and successful at every team and level.
Flip is a very recognizable name. Kind of believe that he'd have possibly the best chance of pulling down the Big 3.
We can talk all we want about Flip, but my money still says Teague and Ellis bring in their own guy, and I don't mean Shaka. My bet is they'll hire an up and comer most of us have never even thought of yet.
I agree with you here. While I would RATHER have Shaka or Brad Stevens, we could get Flip Saunders right now for not a ton of money and he would be a great coach, and I believe a great recruiter of in state talent.
Flip Saunders can want any job he desires. Problem is it takes 2 to tango and the job has to be offered to him.
Flip coached in the NBA for 2 different teams and did very well at both.
And Flip might be willing to bring in some really hot young assistant coach that could be groomed to take over for him when the time was right.
We'd get the immediate impact of a high profile name coach, and it would be a less risky way of getting a young guy in here. Instead of hiring the same young guy to be the head coach right away and recruits not knowing who he is.
Was the only thing I didn't like about the Kill hire. As successful as he was to that point in his career, he was still kind of an unknown.
Umm, Flip coached in college, too. He went 92-13 in 4 seasons. Was perfect at home, 56-0.
4 years only?! HA, how many years has SHAKA SMART been a head coach in cbb?!
Yeah, that's what I thought.
Flip coached in the CBA for 2 different teams and won CBA COY at each gig I believe, and a CBA Title at each team as well.
Flip coached in the NBA for 2 different teams and did very well at both.
So at least 5 different teams, at 3 different levels of bb, and successful at every team and level.
Flip is a very recognizable name. Kind of believe that he'd have possibly the best chance of pulling down the Big 3.
He's been fired twice dude.Winasota Gopher --
Kinda funny man, but not the best impression I've ever seen of me. lol
But point taken. I think my jumping into the discussion despite my views about letting Tubby finish the season first, had mostly to do with sticking up for Flip, who I cheer for as a former Gopher.
Bruce --
Yeah, I knew there was a third gig for him in the NBA, and that it didn't last long. But 5 out of 6 still isn't bad.
Savagerube --
First of all, gotta say, don't diss one of my alma mater's sister schools. lol But yeah, it wasn't exactly a Big Ten coaching gig. But he still succeeded at 3 different levels of basketball. And I paid very close attention to him while he was coaching the T-Pups and the job he did of coaching the T-Wolves was underrated. So often coaches get credit taken from them because of a good player, and sometimes its the other way around. But its harder for a bad coach to win with ONE good player, than for a good coach to fail with marginal players. A good coach gets the best out of his players. One player teams rarely get anywhere, especially with a bad coach.
And as for my criticizing Shaka? I didn't criticize him as much as I just said, its too early to know one way or the other, he's only been a head coach for less than 4 years and this year could end up being viewed as a flop.
With Flip, he had already coached several teams when he got to Detroit. And a lot of people didn't think he got a fair shake with Detroit, and yes, I know, some people think it was all his fault that they didn't win a title.
Point being, he's the opposite of an unknown. He's got nothing to prove so he could come in truly just to help out, and so could be willing to come in for a shorter than normal period just to transition in a young assistant, grooming them to take over in a few years. And he would probably be VERY good for fund raising and getting like tinyarch said, the most bang for our buck!!!
How does anyone know that Saunders would be a "great" recruiter? Because people want him to be? He has never had to recruit on any kind of level (unless GV Luth college counts 30 years ago) so I am not sure why people think he is the obvious answer...