RFDC wrote:
long time guy wrote:
FrankDrebin wrote:
long time guy wrote:
If there ever was any doubt as to whether Cowley is a shill for Thibs there shouldn't be anymore.
https://chicago.suntimes.com/bulls/2020 ... ains-fluidQuote:
If he does pull the plug on Boylen and the coach’s .317 winning percentage (39-84), here are three names to watch:
Kenny Atkinson — The former Nets head coach knows rebuilds and player development, and there’s no doubt he will attract interest from multiple places this offseason. His name floated around the Bulls when he was fired last month, but that was from outside speculation rather than anything substantial from inside.
Adrian Griffin — The former Bulls assistant — now an assistant in Toronto — has been praised by many as being more than ready and capable to lead his own team. His reputation is that of a perfect mix of being a players’ coach, but at the same time having a disciplined hand in the way he teaches and mentors. There’s been smoke around him being a Bulls candidate.
Tom Thibodeau — Much like a shark is put in the ocean to only swim and eat, Thibodeau was made a coach to win games. That’s what he does, everywhere he goes. He was continuing to float around to different NBA camps before the shutdown, and by all accounts has evolved from even his stint with Minnesota, let alone his time with the Bulls. Thibodeau would bring instant credibility to the restructure.
Cowley really sucks at masking his like/dislike for certain sports personalities.
Yep that's why I always blew off anything he wrote regarding inside Bulls stuff. His sources were invariably Butler or Thibs.
Nothing but puff pieces about both of them every time. He did the same thing with Ozzie and the White Sox.
He seems to be out of sources, so where does he get his info now?
I really believe he is actively recruiting now. He lightened up some on Pax and he seems to be complimentary when it comes to Michael Reinsdorf. If I had to guess those would be the two.
Last year he would never have said something that was so obviously pro Reinsdorf
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Reinsdorf and his father, chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, empower their executives to make basketball decisions with very little interference. Sure, Jerry likes to put the final stamp on things, but he does come from the school of having a hands-off approach.
So if Karnisovas wants to move on from Boylen — much like he did with Forman — expect little resistance.
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The Hawk wrote:
This is going to reach a head pretty soon.