DZ83CK
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C'mon man. I'm not on the "cover-up bus" either, but there's no chance that he will have more job security/stability in the NBA than at UM after winning the title. More money, sure, a chance for a bigger challenge, sure, but there's too much fan interest & money to be made for major college hoops to be totally disbanded or something (and a major program like UM will always make the cut in whatever future iteration of college sports there might be). Over the past decade, almost every coach whose team has won the NBA championship gets replaced after 1-2 mediocre (not necessarily losing) seasons. The better take is he can always come back to college and have his pick of jobs after he gets canned because he can't build the best team money can buy in the NBA.I see his reasoning as plausible actually.
His job skill is coaching high level basketball. Who is the more stable employer right now, college or NBA?
Coaching at the high college level right now is like working in a start up. There are good things and bad things but there is a lot of uncertainty. It could be gone in 5 years or greatly transformed.
The NBA will be the NBA in 5 years, you just have to win and you'll have a job. Also, that job will look pretty much exactly like the job looks today.
It's not like he's an owner of the start up or anything, so why take the extra risk/deal with the uncertainty?
Don't get me wrong, fuck M*chigan.... but I don't see this as some big cover up or anything. It's a boringly common example of a job hop more than likely BUT it's hurts tsun so I'm here for it.
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