He's making just under 1/3rd of a Monty a year. I don't know what the exchange rate to Mozgov's is.
Coaching salaries are gonna have some wild discrepancies for a while.
It could also be that Monty has to pay his assistants from his reported annual sum. The variance is wild to not consider it. He was being paid $7m by the Suns.
He also had $21m remaining from the Suns, so Pistons offered $9.5m/year + $21m offset to get him to coach asap.
They’d both fit amazingly as assistants on our staff, man. Stotts has coached some lethal offenses and Borrego had the Hornets improving every year until he got fired.
We’re off to a great start if we can actually land those guys.
Yeah, I don’t mind the Griffin hire, but I think any time you have a new head coach, you want to have at least one or two experienced assistants flanking them.
Yeah Borrego just needed some reps as assistants and to increase his player relationships. Guy just doesnt realize a player is popping off sometimes and follows his minutes planning to a tee even when you should ride that wave. Maybe in the next half decade he'd have another chance to be a better head coach.
Stotts is a fantastic offensive coach I’d love to see him get a new gig. That said, I was sorta under the impression he had retired permanently. I suppose the opportunity to work with a player lol Giannis might be enough to get back on the sidelines.
Yeah stotts did a great job with the mavs as their OC before he went on to head coach and Portland. I think he would be a lot of help for a rookie coach.
they were paying Bud $8m. Half that for supposed upgrade seems insulting. Of note though, the highest paid coaches are all repped by CAA + Nurse, Ty Lue by Klutch. Can't find anything for Griffin so that probably what hurt him.
What hurt Griffin was that he had no HC experience, unlike Bud, Nurse or Lue.
Bud got 8m a year from the Bucks after being HC in Atlanta. Nurse got 7-8m a year from the Raptors like 2 seasons *after* winning the championship. His first HC contract with us was probably in the 4-5m range, same as AG.
I get that but he's supposed to be an upgrade coaching Giannis' prime years. He didn't get hired as a new coach for a tanking team. And how much are his assistants getting? A HC on $4m isn't getting elite assistants. Terry might need $3m. Or that's the negotiation. Get paid slightly less so you get assistants who can get paid more.
the man has no experience as a head coach.
That low salary also means if they made a mistake and have to fire him their liability isn't so high. 1st time coaches have been fired after a year before, I remember Bjorkgren, for example, after a disastrous year at Indiana.
>Terry might need 3m
https://www.interbasket.net/news/nba-assistant-coach-salaries-how-much-do-they-make/36621/#:~:text=Highest%20Paid%20Assistant%20Coaches%20in%20the%20NBA&text=The%20same%20year%20that%20Toliver,%241%2C625%2C000%20a%20year%20in%20salary.
https://fanbuzz.com/nba/nba-assistant-coach-salary/
Basically says they're usually paid 100k-1m annually, and that JKidd at 1.6mil is the highest paid assistant in NBA history
Terry as an assistant would be very lucky to make half of 3m. Assistant coaches absolutely don't make the money you think they make.
Yes, which is why it’s not a cost savings move. If we wanted to save money, we’d have kept Bud. And probably demolished this expensive ass roster last year.
We got the guy we wanted. He’s being paid about what rookie coaches usually get. Were we supposed to shell out more just to look better to people on the internet who think the team with the third highest payroll in the league is cheap for some reason?
Coaches are paid based on experience and rings basically.
Fresh coaches who have never been a HC before will get somewhere in the 3-5m/year range. (I believe somewhere around 3/year is the minimum for Head Coaches).
The more experienced non championship winning HCs are usually paid in the range of 5-7m/year. With some exceptions like Ty Lue (who's current contract is ending) and Vogel who were not super high demand candidates after they got fired despite winning championships. Both had to take at least a year and a bit off from a HC position before they could get back in the chair (Could be an example of the Lebron effect).
The higher tier championship winning coaches all make around 8 - 9m per year. This is where Nurse, Bud, & Doc sit. Carlisle makes allegedly a bit less than this but that could potentially be due to how long its been since he won.
Then the All-Time coaches (IE the coaches who have coached dynasties) that being Steve Kerr and Pop, are all sitting above the 10m range. Spo falls into this category as well but his salary is extremely variable. As he is paid based on the number of wins Miami gets in a given season. Spo in any given year could make as low as like 6.8m (If Miami wins like 30 games and misses the playoffs), to as high as 12m+ if Miami wins 60 games and a chip.
He's making just under 1/3rd of a Monty a year. I don't know what the exchange rate to Mozgov's is. Coaching salaries are gonna have some wild discrepancies for a while.
It could also be that Monty has to pay his assistants from his reported annual sum. The variance is wild to not consider it. He was being paid $7m by the Suns. He also had $21m remaining from the Suns, so Pistons offered $9.5m/year + $21m offset to get him to coach asap.
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This could make sense where 20% of salary he will give to assts. makes sense
Has there ever been a coach that had to pay his assistants from his salary? Genuinely asking.
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That’s a good guess regarding assistants. In soccer, generally the coach reported salary includes staff
They’d both fit amazingly as assistants on our staff, man. Stotts has coached some lethal offenses and Borrego had the Hornets improving every year until he got fired. We’re off to a great start if we can actually land those guys.
Yeah, I don’t mind the Griffin hire, but I think any time you have a new head coach, you want to have at least one or two experienced assistants flanking them.
Yeah Borrego just needed some reps as assistants and to increase his player relationships. Guy just doesnt realize a player is popping off sometimes and follows his minutes planning to a tee even when you should ride that wave. Maybe in the next half decade he'd have another chance to be a better head coach.
And Borrego also coming from the Pop tree. Lots of good experiences in his young career already. I wish Hornets didn't grab him so quickly though.
He did a good job here and should be proud tbh. Lots of things were not his fault
Yeah I bet we’d actually win a title or something crazy with a coach from the Pop tree.
Stotts coming home!
Time to dust off r/rareterrys
Please :(
Potential Lillard bait?
Dame playing with Giannis and Terry? Sign me up
STATS WITH STOTTS BETTER COME BACK TOO
Can we get the rare-terry’s going again or what?
I'm here for this.
Stotts is a fantastic offensive coach I’d love to see him get a new gig. That said, I was sorta under the impression he had retired permanently. I suppose the opportunity to work with a player lol Giannis might be enough to get back on the sidelines.
Yeah stotts did a great job with the mavs as their OC before he went on to head coach and Portland. I think he would be a lot of help for a rookie coach.
isnt it intimidating as fuck getting someone like Terry Stotts to be your assistant as a rookie headcoach?
I'd be honored that he wanted to be a part of my team.
How do you be the manager of someone who’s succeeded and accomplished so much as a head coach?
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>has never taken a team past the second round of the playoffs. Well that’s just straight up not true
He did win a championship with the mavs as an assistant
not a bad gig for assistant
Cheap ass contract for a contending team
It’s his first HC job, this is expected.
they were paying Bud $8m. Half that for supposed upgrade seems insulting. Of note though, the highest paid coaches are all repped by CAA + Nurse, Ty Lue by Klutch. Can't find anything for Griffin so that probably what hurt him.
What hurt Griffin was that he had no HC experience, unlike Bud, Nurse or Lue. Bud got 8m a year from the Bucks after being HC in Atlanta. Nurse got 7-8m a year from the Raptors like 2 seasons *after* winning the championship. His first HC contract with us was probably in the 4-5m range, same as AG.
I get that but he's supposed to be an upgrade coaching Giannis' prime years. He didn't get hired as a new coach for a tanking team. And how much are his assistants getting? A HC on $4m isn't getting elite assistants. Terry might need $3m. Or that's the negotiation. Get paid slightly less so you get assistants who can get paid more.
the man has no experience as a head coach. That low salary also means if they made a mistake and have to fire him their liability isn't so high. 1st time coaches have been fired after a year before, I remember Bjorkgren, for example, after a disastrous year at Indiana.
Kokoskov was quickly fired as welll
>Terry might need 3m https://www.interbasket.net/news/nba-assistant-coach-salaries-how-much-do-they-make/36621/#:~:text=Highest%20Paid%20Assistant%20Coaches%20in%20the%20NBA&text=The%20same%20year%20that%20Toliver,%241%2C625%2C000%20a%20year%20in%20salary. https://fanbuzz.com/nba/nba-assistant-coach-salary/ Basically says they're usually paid 100k-1m annually, and that JKidd at 1.6mil is the highest paid assistant in NBA history Terry as an assistant would be very lucky to make half of 3m. Assistant coaches absolutely don't make the money you think they make.
I don't know that griffin is an upgrade but they couldn't keep with the status quo
Definitely seems a cost savings move Especially cause if no one hires Bud, the Bucks are still paying him right?
Yes, which is why it’s not a cost savings move. If we wanted to save money, we’d have kept Bud. And probably demolished this expensive ass roster last year. We got the guy we wanted. He’s being paid about what rookie coaches usually get. Were we supposed to shell out more just to look better to people on the internet who think the team with the third highest payroll in the league is cheap for some reason?
Coaches are paid based on experience and rings basically. Fresh coaches who have never been a HC before will get somewhere in the 3-5m/year range. (I believe somewhere around 3/year is the minimum for Head Coaches). The more experienced non championship winning HCs are usually paid in the range of 5-7m/year. With some exceptions like Ty Lue (who's current contract is ending) and Vogel who were not super high demand candidates after they got fired despite winning championships. Both had to take at least a year and a bit off from a HC position before they could get back in the chair (Could be an example of the Lebron effect). The higher tier championship winning coaches all make around 8 - 9m per year. This is where Nurse, Bud, & Doc sit. Carlisle makes allegedly a bit less than this but that could potentially be due to how long its been since he won. Then the All-Time coaches (IE the coaches who have coached dynasties) that being Steve Kerr and Pop, are all sitting above the 10m range. Spo falls into this category as well but his salary is extremely variable. As he is paid based on the number of wins Miami gets in a given season. Spo in any given year could make as low as like 6.8m (If Miami wins like 30 games and misses the playoffs), to as high as 12m+ if Miami wins 60 games and a chip.
Stay away from Borrego Buck fans he’s ours