To me, these guys fit into four categories:
Elite - Top shelf reputations add credibility, sell tickets.
- Phil Jackson
- Larry Brown
Solid - Respected personalities with demonstrated success.
- Flip Saunders
- Nate McMillan
- Maurice Cheeks
Unproven - Casey and Brown are getting their first gigs; Stotts has been given a mulligan for his stint in Atlanta.
- Dwane Casey
- Mike Brown
- Terry Stotts
- Bob Weiss
- Brian Hill
Weiss has been in the league for a whopping 38 years (as a player and a coach). His career head coaching record coming into this season was 212-291, including exactly 2 postseason wins. His last head coaching job was 12 years ago. That's not exactly the kind of resume that inspires the fan base or the players.
Hill was ousted as the Magic head coach by an Anfernee Hardaway-led player revolt back in 1997. (In retrospect, that was probably Penny's last act as an NBA star.) The firing was unfair--Hill probably deserved at least another year on the job after riding Shaq and Penny to the Finals in 1995. But do you really want your head coach selection to be based on "righting a wrong?"
