I think that Mike Brown would make a great college coach. He's still fairly young(51).
Never heard of him.sheki said:
I think that Mike Brown would make a great college coach. He's still fairly young(51).
oskidunker said:Never heard of him.sheki said:
I think that Mike Brown would make a great college coach. He's still fairly young(51).
philbert said:
and the recruiting increases the time commitment immensely for a college coach vs a pro coach. if you're used to the pro coaching lifestyle, jumping to college may not be desirable.
Big C said:oskidunker said:Never heard of him.sheki said:
I think that Mike Brown would make a great college coach. He's still fairly young(51).
Assistant Coach for Golden State Warriors
ClayK said:
Again, it's what you enjoy ...
If you like recruiting, then college is a good place. If you don't, then the pros are better because the entire focus is on basketball, and working with older players who are (presumably) more mature.
I would never want to be a college coach because I have no desire to spend my time texting 16-year-olds.
What is your ballpark figure for Brown's current salary? My guesstimate is $3.25.million.calumnus said:ClayK said:
Again, it's what you enjoy ...
If you like recruiting, then college is a good place. If you don't, then the pros are better because the entire focus is on basketball, and working with older players who are (presumably) more mature.mil
I would never want to be a college coach because I have no desire to spend my time texting 16-year-olds.
If you were paid $millions to do it, would that change your mind?
ClayK said:
Again, it's what you enjoy ...
If you like recruiting, then college is a good place. If you don't, then the pros are better because the entire focus is on basketball, and working with older players who are (presumably) more mature.
I would never want to be a college coach because I have no desire to spend my time texting 16-year-olds.
bearup said:What is your ballpark figure for Brown's current salary? My guesstimate is $3.25.million.calumnus said:ClayK said:
Again, it's what you enjoy ...
If you like recruiting, then college is a good place. If you don't, then the pros are better because the entire focus is on basketball, and working with older players who are (presumably) more mature.mil
I would never want to be a college coach because I have no desire to spend my time texting 16-year-olds.
If you were paid $millions to do it, would that change your mind?
GO BEARS!!!
Thanks. I just showed almost complete ignorance..........it isn't the first or, I concede, the last time.calumnus said:bearup said:What is your ballpark figure for Brown's current salary? My guesstimate is $3.25.million.calumnus said:ClayK said:
Again, it's what you enjoy ...
If you like recruiting, then college is a good place. If you don't, then the pros are better because the entire focus is on basketball, and working with older players who are (presumably) more mature.mil
I would never want to be a college coach because I have no desire to spend my time texting 16-year-olds.
If you were paid $millions to do it, would that change your mind?
GO BEARS!!!
NBA assistant coaches typically make $100k to $1 milllion tops, depending on experience.
Brown was getting paid by Cleveland and LA as a Warriors coach.
Thus, I am sure the Warriors are paying him far less than we pay Fox.