Article: Why It's Time to Move Away From Retread NBA Head Coaches

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The Definition of Insanity: Why It's Time to Move Away From Retread NBA Head Coaches - The Triangle Blog - Grantland

Popular consensus holds that when looking to fill a head coaching vacancy, hiring a coach with prior NBA head coaching experience is the smart, safe move. Congratulations, NBA team! You’ve chosen an “experienced, veteran coach” who “knows the league” and “has seen everything!” You’re ready to take on the world. Funny story: That’s basically a bunch of bullshyt.

(1) Does hiring a coach with prior NBA head coaching experience result in an appreciable improvement from the prior regime? And, (2) Does it make an appreciable difference when compared with the hiring of a first-time head coach?

The answer to the first question is a pretty resounding “no.” The 90 retread coaches hired since 1996 took over teams with a collective winning percentage of .495 under the previous coaching regime. How much did those coaches who “know how to succeed in the NBA” improve those teams? Well … they didn’t. The winning percentage stayed at .495. If we teased the decimal points all the way out, we’d see that the cumulative winning percentage of teams that have hired retread head coaches since 1996 is actually worse than the cumulative winning percentage of those same teams under the previous regime.
 

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Hire a first timer, give him retreads as assistants. Always the best scenario
 

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It blew my mind when I saw that the timberwolves were thinking about bringing back Flip Saunders :mindblown:

New NBA Job opens...names circulate...

Flip Saunders
PJ Carlisemo
Mike Dunleavy
Bernie Bickerstaff
Paul Silas
Larry Brown

:snoop:
 

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The answer to the first question is a pretty resounding “no.” The 90 retread coaches hired since 1996 took over teams with a collective winning percentage of .495 under the previous coaching regime. How much did those coaches who “know how to succeed in the NBA” improve those teams? Well … they didn’t. The winning percentage stayed at .495. If we teased the decimal points all the way out, we’d see that the cumulative winning percentage of teams that have hired retread head coaches since 1996 is actually worse than the cumulative winning percentage of those same teams under the previous regime.

Cause all 30 teams in NBA can have a .550 Winning percentage
 

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Article honestly doesn't make sense, for it actually messes its argument up by bringing the retreads that worked.

Like everything, it depends on the team and the circumstances.
 

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Hire a first timer, give him retreads as assistants. Always the best scenario

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It blew my mind when I saw that the timberwolves were thinking about bringing back Flip Saunders :mindblown:

New NBA Job opens...names circulate...

Flip Saunders
PJ Carlisemo
Mike Dunleavy
Bernie Bickerstaff
Paul Silas
Larry Brown

:snoop:
Add Rick Adelman, D'Antoni, Byron Scott, Mike Brown, Scott Skiles, Alvin Gentry, Doug Collins...
 

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It only bothers me when they bring mediocre coaches back time and again when their is probably an assistant who could do just as good a job or even better.
 
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