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- Posted on: Sun, 06/30/2013 - 4:00am #50694
RUDEBOY_ParticipantAccording to Frank Isola,Rasheed Wallace is in talks with Detroit to join new Pistons head coach Maurice Cheeks coaching staff as an assistant….
The very emotional and tempermental Wallace was 1 of my favorite players to watch..But he didn’t seem like the type of guy that would want to be interested in hours of watching film,the stress and the x’s and o’s of coaching…..
Coach Rasheed Wallace? Detroit talking to him about assistant coach spot. http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/06/28/coach-rasheed-wallace-detroit-talking-to-him-about-assistant-coach-spot/ via @basketballtalk
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/30/2013 - 4:09am #809779
invalidParticipantprolly a trainer or consultant .. i dont think a coaching gig will suit him
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/30/2013 - 4:09am #809716
invalidParticipantprolly a trainer or consultant .. i dont think a coaching gig will suit him
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/30/2013 - 4:14am #809781
Status QuoParticipantSheed has always been praised by teammates and coaches for his knowledge of the game and his ability to be a great leader inside the lockerroom. I’m actually not surprised he’d be up for his first assistant coaching job, especially in Detroit.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/30/2013 - 4:14am #809718
Status QuoParticipantSheed has always been praised by teammates and coaches for his knowledge of the game and his ability to be a great leader inside the lockerroom. I’m actually not surprised he’d be up for his first assistant coaching job, especially in Detroit.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/30/2013 - 5:18am #809733
esperanzafleet69ParticipantBall don’t lie! In all seriousness I think sheed could help a lot. People forget how good of a defender he was.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/30/2013 - 5:18am #809797
esperanzafleet69ParticipantBall don’t lie! In all seriousness I think sheed could help a lot. People forget how good of a defender he was.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/30/2013 - 7:33am #809788
DolanCareParticipantSheed was considered to be a future coach even when he was playing for Detroit. Obviously he’ll need to cool it if he’s on the bench- if he can though, he’ll be a fantastic coach. He is respected and a great x and o’s guy. The OP is incorrect by saying that he is disinterested in watching tape. Sheed was known for being a student of the game.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/30/2013 - 7:33am #809852
DolanCareParticipantSheed was considered to be a future coach even when he was playing for Detroit. Obviously he’ll need to cool it if he’s on the bench- if he can though, he’ll be a fantastic coach. He is respected and a great x and o’s guy. The OP is incorrect by saying that he is disinterested in watching tape. Sheed was known for being a student of the game.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/30/2013 - 9:12am #809843
SiggyParticipantI think he’d be an awesome coach. He was actually a good all-around player. He was skilled, selfless, understood the team game, good on both ends of the floor, was an on floor communicator on both ends as well. It also helps that he was well-respected by his peers and teammates. I think he’d be a great hire.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/30/2013 - 9:12am #809909
SiggyParticipantI think he’d be an awesome coach. He was actually a good all-around player. He was skilled, selfless, understood the team game, good on both ends of the floor, was an on floor communicator on both ends as well. It also helps that he was well-respected by his peers and teammates. I think he’d be a great hire.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/30/2013 - 10:06am #809869
HitsterParticipantRasheed was a great defender and for a big man had a great 3 point range so immediately I could see him being able to help Drummond and Monroe. He won a title with Detroit and had success with Portland so he brings experience and winning mentality to the table. Just hope he does not start contesting calls from the bench if he gets the coaching gig.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/30/2013 - 10:06am #809934
HitsterParticipantRasheed was a great defender and for a big man had a great 3 point range so immediately I could see him being able to help Drummond and Monroe. He won a title with Detroit and had success with Portland so he brings experience and winning mentality to the table. Just hope he does not start contesting calls from the bench if he gets the coaching gig.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/30/2013 - 10:12am #809863
bennydabullParticipantomg this would be so tite. imagine if he wore his af1 hightops on the bench with a suit looolol
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/30/2013 - 10:12am #809928
bennydabullParticipantomg this would be so tite. imagine if he wore his af1 hightops on the bench with a suit looolol
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/30/2013 - 10:17am #809875
Sharp ShooterParticipantSheed is well respected by Cheeks, praised by teammates, also he good at grooming players (I.e. Z.Randolph, J.O’Neal, Maxiell, A.Johnson) and would be good mentoring Drummond, Mitchell and Monroe. Sheed would be great for the young pistons maybe he can ignite some fire into some of them players on that team. I always thought that Ben Wallace would be the first pistons offered a job.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/30/2013 - 10:17am #809940
Sharp ShooterParticipantSheed is well respected by Cheeks, praised by teammates, also he good at grooming players (I.e. Z.Randolph, J.O’Neal, Maxiell, A.Johnson) and would be good mentoring Drummond, Mitchell and Monroe. Sheed would be great for the young pistons maybe he can ignite some fire into some of them players on that team. I always thought that Ben Wallace would be the first pistons offered a job.
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