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  1. #1

    Would Coach K go to the Pelicans?

    Potentially no NCAA this year. He coached half the team and a prominent member in the front office. A chance to coach again a generational talent. Life in a bubble is safer if that is the new norm. I would ask him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieHard View Post
    Potentially no NCAA this year. He coached half the team and a prominent member in the front office. A chance to coach again a generational talent. Life in a bubble is safer if that is the new norm. I would ask him.
    I hear you.

    But no.

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    he goes to the Pelicans all the time when he goes to his beach house.

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    Or

    Duke and the Celtics are talking about a straight-up trade of K for Brad Stevens. A proven vet who can make an impact right away, for an up-and-coming talent that can pay many dividends over the coming years

    Intriguing.

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    Coach K only threatens to leave when Duke gets a new President. ("Coach K leave? "That's the worst thing I think could happen," said (approximately) new Duke President Nan Keohane. "And I can't even think what would be second.")

    He did not threaten to leave when Vincent Price showed up, so I think the threat now is de minimus.
    Sage Grouse

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    'When I got on the bus for my first road game at Duke, I saw that every player was carrying textbooks or laptops. I coached in the SEC for 25 years, and I had never seen that before, not even once.' - David Cutcliffe to Duke alumni in Washington, DC, June 2013

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    Quote Originally Posted by budwom View Post
    he goes to the Pelicans all the time when he goes to his beach house.
    One of the main problems in buying a beach house that is within 3-5 hours of your main home is that you feel obligated to go there whenever you have a decent block of free time, so you give up traveling to all of the other places you could be visiting.

    Spoiled Son: “Aww Dad, do we have to visit the beach house AGAIN?? We’ve gone there the past five weekends in a row. Can’t we go somewhere else or just stay home?”

    Angry/Annoyed Dad: “Listen, you’ll go there and like it, too! You got that?!”

    And not just that, but you’ve got to deal with upkeep and maintenance, concerns about hurricane damage, etc. Just not worth it. I think you should suggest to Mike that he sell that beach house and simply rent one whenever he feels like hanging out at the beach. Plus, that way he can visit any number of cool 😎 beaches and not the same one over and over. But hey, what do I know?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven43 View Post
    One of the main problems in buying a beach house that is within 3-5 hours of your main home is that you feel obligated to go there whenever you have a decent block of free time, so you give up traveling to all of the other places you could be visiting.

    Spoiled Son: “Aww Dad, do we have to visit the beach house AGAIN?? We’ve gone there the past five weekends in a row. Can’t we go somewhere else or just stay home?”

    Angry/Annoyed Dad: “Listen, you’ll go there and like it, too! You got that?!”

    And not just that, but you’ve got to deal with upkeep and maintenance, concerns about hurricane damage, etc. Just not worth it. I think you should suggest to Mike that he sell that beach house and simply rent one whenever he feels like hanging out at the beach. Plus, that way he can visit any number of cool 😎 beaches and not the same one over and over. But hey, what do I know?
    Now you tell me. We're just about to close on a place at Figure-Eight Island. And you're telling us it requires upkeep.!!

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    Calling Betteridge

    No.

    While Coach K has at various times entertained the notion of coaching in the NBA, I believe it was for the enjoyment and challenge of coaching the best players. He was able to do that through an even better job than that of NBA head coach ... he did that through being head coach of the USA Olympic basketball team, a team with far more talent than any single NBA squad ... and, no more of a boss to answer to than he has at Duke. Not some hot-seat GM who will tie his hands with roster management, contract and salary considerations, and so on. I think that he left that Olympic team job feeling very satisfied and fulfilled. I don't see any other basketball aspirations ahead of him except guiding Duke to its next national championship.

    If he wants to, super. But I really doubt it.

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    Coach K will be 74. That is not the best time to get a new gig. The chances of succeeding is very small in the next 3 years- the West is loaded. So no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsumner View Post
    Now you tell me. We're just about to close on a place at Figure-Eight Island. And you're telling us it requires upkeep.!!
    Well, the last time I checked, yes, upkeep was part of the deal. Who knew??

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    Quote Originally Posted by cspan37421 View Post
    No.

    While Coach K has at various times entertained the notion of coaching in the NBA, I believe it was for the enjoyment and challenge of coaching the best players. I don't see any other basketball aspirations ahead of him except guiding Duke to its next national championship.

    If he wants to, super. But I really doubt it.
    What the heck do you mean “super” if Coach K were to leave Duke to coach New Orleans? I’m not sure Brad Stevens is quite ready yet to leave Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown.

    But he has to leave Boston for Duke as soon as Coach K leaves. Didn’t you know it stipulates that in his (Stevens) contract?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven43 View Post
    What the heck do you mean “super” if Coach K were to leave Duke to coach New Orleans? I’m not sure Brad Stevens is quite ready yet to leave Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown.

    But he has to leave Boston for Duke as soon as Coach K leaves. Didn’t you know it stipulates that in his (Stevens) contract?
    Wait!

    “Steven43.”

    Brad Stevens is 43 years old.

    NOW it all makes sense . . . .


    Welcome, Coach!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    Wait!

    “Steven43.”

    Brad Stevens is 43 years old.

    NOW it all makes sense . . . .


    Welcome, Coach!
    Nice catch! You’re even smarter than I thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sagegrouse View Post
    Coach K only threatens to leave when Duke gets a new President. ("Coach K leave? "That's the worst thing I think could happen," said (approximately) new Duke President Nan Keohane. "And I can't even think what would be second.")

    He did not threaten to leave when Vincent Price showed up, so I think the threat now is de minimus.
    That's cause he really enjoyed him in the horror movies he made over the years with such other great stars as: Lon Chaney JR. Peter Lorre and Boris Korloff.


    Oh wait you didn't mean the actor. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven43 View Post
    Nice catch! You’re even smarter than I thought.
    Low bar to start, I am sure! ;-)

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    Hmmm. Leave Duke as the GOAT but without that last walk out from the tunnels to what will likely be the most thunderous, emotional outpouring in his career. Turn his back on what he built through years of fight and grit.
    For the chance to live under the control of an owner, any owner, really. To coach several guys who left early and who still need plenty of instruction but are now multimillionaires whose agents always think they know best for their clients. Constant travel, egos, NBA press requirements, new town, new staff.

    Geez, I just don't see it.
    Nothing incites bodily violence quicker than a Duke fan turning in your direction and saying 'scoreboard.'

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    I think he should go. Not sure he is cut out for college ball....

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    Other than getting some collateral pixie dust off Zion and onto you, why would anyone want to coach the Pelicans?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven43 View Post
    What the heck do you mean “super” if Coach K were to leave Duke to coach New Orleans?
    I mean it half-heartedly. Obviously I don't want him to leave. But if it makes him happy, good, because he deserves to be happy. He doesn't owe us anything, and if that would make him happy, good!

    Note: I do not believe for a minute it would make him happy. Not New Orleans, not anywhere. Like I said, he's already had the best possible job for coaching professional basketball players. Why would he take a lesser one, especially at this stage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ehdg View Post
    That's cause he really enjoyed him in the horror movies he made over the years with such other great stars as: Lon Chaney JR. Peter Lorre and Boris Korloff.
    And this time of year he loves the bug zappers Price used to hawk.

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