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It's deja vu all over again...let's have another poll to see who the next coach should be. ...

View Poll Results: Who should Joe hire?
Bill Laimbeer 36 42.86%
Avery Johnson 16 19.05%
Jeff Van Gundy 12 14.29%
Doug Collins 6 7.14%
Someone else 14 16.67%
Voters: 84. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 06-30-2009, 02:37 PM
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Who should coach the Pistons after Curry?

It's deja vu all over again...let's have another poll to see who the next coach should be. Bill Laimbeer was the heavy favorite last year at this time.
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Old 06-30-2009, 02:49 PM
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Re: Who should coach the Pistons after Curry?

Avey Please!!!!!!!
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Old 06-30-2009, 02:58 PM
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Re: Who should coach the Pistons after Curry?

Jeff Van Gundy

Hire BL as an assistant possiby.

I like Thibodeou, but i'm not sure if getting another rookie coach is the best idea.
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Re: Who should coach the Pistons after Curry?

Flip Saunders!

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Re: Who should coach the Pistons after Curry?

I think Laimbs should get his shot, although Joe might want to go back to a more experienced option after striking out with Curry.

"Someone else" voters (*cough* Roscoe *cough*), who do you want?
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Re: Who should coach the Pistons after Curry?

Sheed will retire and become head coach. You heard it here first.
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Sheed will retire and become head coach. You heard it here first.
I'm Ok with that.
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Re: Who should coach the Pistons after Curry?

I really don't know. I was prepared to spend another season with Curry.

The guys on the list don't excite me. I could be down with Laimbs, but he's just going to become hated by fans if the team doesn't succeed.

I think JVG has been blacklisted. Collins is a hot head, he's Vitale with none of the upside. He's always under performed with good talent.

Avery Johnson is a middling coaching talent. Flash in the pan.

I simply do not know. I expect Joe will do something spectacular or disappointing. I can't see him spending good money on a coach who is a caretaker until the team is good, and I don't see many superstar coaches looking for jobs.
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Re: Who should coach the Pistons after Curry?

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It's deja vu all over again...let's have another poll to see who the next coach should be. Bill Laimbeer was the heavy favorite last year at this time.
Nice Thread D4E, I am going Laims all the way with JVG as second choice.
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Re: Who should coach the Pistons after Curry?

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The guys on the list don't excite me. I could be down with Laimbs, but he's just going to become hated by fans if the team doesn't succeed.
Did the Shock fan turn on him when he failed to bring home the title?
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