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Golden State Warriors: The 4 Best Fits for Warriors Head Coach

Scott SemmlerMay 24, 2011

For once, the Golden State Warriors are one of the bigger stories in the NBA these days. Sure, they cannot compete with the NBA Playoffs, but the recent flurry of coaching candidates that have been interviewed by the team and the news of Jerry West joining the front office has the Warriors as a hot commodity these days.

Warriors owner Joe Lacob is making all the right moves.

One thing is for sure, Lacob wants a big name as head coach of the Warriors next season. For too many years, the Warriors have been swept under the rug because of less than high-profile coaching and players. Even last year, the Warriors had their first chance at a big-name coach, and they decided on Keith Smart. A worse-than-expected season then occurred.

It is obvious that Lacob wants a high-profile coach, and sooner or later, high-profile players to go with that high-profile coach. Jerry West's move to Golden State means just that. He is a big name in the basketball community and Lacob hopes he can attract big-name players with that big-name executive.

But before the Warriors get those high-profile players, they need that high-profile coach.

The reason the person that fills this Warriors head coaching position will be hired will have a lot to do with how recognizable his name is. It is the first step in Lacob's scheme of moving the Warriors up in the basketball ranks with high-profile names.

Kevin McHale

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LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 18:  Assistant coach Kevin McHale of the Rookie Team talks with John Wall #2 of the Washington Wizards and the Rookie Team in the first half during the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge and Youth Jam at Staples Center on February 18, 20
LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 18: Assistant coach Kevin McHale of the Rookie Team talks with John Wall #2 of the Washington Wizards and the Rookie Team in the first half during the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge and Youth Jam at Staples Center on February 18, 20

The big name is there, for sure.

The legendary power forward, who played for 13 seasons with the Boston Celtics, has been recently interviewed by the Warriors and seems to be the front-runner for the Houston Rockets head coaching position as well.

But McHale is a risk, if that.

Sure, he was a great player in his day, but McHale as a coach, or in any position other than on the court with the ball in his hands, has not had much success.

He stepped down as VP of Basketball Operations for the Minnesota Timberwolves after he and others had seemed to run that team into the ground. McHale became head coach and was not brought back after serving that brief head coaching stint in 2008-09.

Because of his risk, the Warriors would be smart not to take him on.

The name is there and he is a coach with great knowledge for the game, but his track record is what it is—risky.

Dwane Casey

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The sexiness of the name is not there, but Casey is sought after by several teams for being one of the best assistant coaches in the NBA.

He is currently the assistant coach under Rick Carlisle for the Dallas Mavericks, and has been interviewed twice for the 76ers">Philadelphia 76ers head coaching position.

He has had one stint as a head coach. He led the Timberwolves to a 33-49 record in 2005.

Not the track record Lacob may want, but Casey is a being sought after for something, right?

Two things stand out about Casey to NBA teams: He is a defensive-minded coach, and a disciplinarian.

There will be no rough-housing going on in whatever locker room Casey runs.

I am not sure that is what the Warriors need right now, though. Especially from a coach who has not been impressive as a head coach.

How that would sit with Monta Ellis is another deal.

But the defense he brings is much needed in Golden State. The problem is they just had a defensive-minded coach with little experience in Keith Smart. How did that work out?

Brian Shaw

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LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 05:  Head coach Phil Jackson (L) of the Los Angeles Lakers smiles on the bench next to assistants Brian Shaw (C) and Jim Cleamons during the game with the Toronto Raptors at Staples Center on November 5, 2010 in Los Angeles, Cal
LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 05: Head coach Phil Jackson (L) of the Los Angeles Lakers smiles on the bench next to assistants Brian Shaw (C) and Jim Cleamons during the game with the Toronto Raptors at Staples Center on November 5, 2010 in Los Angeles, Cal

The Los Angeles Lakers' assistant coach is the new, young hot commodity in NBA coaching. He is attractive to teams because he has learned from the best—Phil Jackson.

Plus, he has already received support from Kobe Bryant for the Lakers' head coaching vacancy, which means a lot.

But Shaw is one of those "hit or miss" coaches.

Do we even know what Shaw would bring to the Warriors? What is he known for, other than he had a good career as a player in the NBA?

It would be Shaw's first stint as head coach of an NBA team, and do the Warriors really want their team to become an experiment?

Sure, there is no one better to learn from than Phil Jackson, but there are more sure things in head coaching than Brian Shaw.

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Lawrence Frank

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Here is Lacob's Boston man.

Frank has served as assistant coach for the Boston Celtics for the last year after coaching the New Jersey Nets for six full seasons.

Frank's success in New Jersey is what is drawing teams to him. He had a streak of four straight playoff appearances in his first four seasons with the Nets before an 0-16 start to the 2009-10 season shelved him for good.

Frank is known for how smart he is, rather than his experience in the NBA, as many others are. The prototypical basketball nerd that found his way into NBA coaching, Frank adjusts to the teams he coaches.

With the Nets, he coached his fast, high-powered offense to several playoff appearances. In Golden State, he can do the same.

Sure, Don Nelson tried it for years, and it was successful for one of those years.

Frank is a gamble as he would most likely lead the Warriors right back into the high-octane offense that draws fans to the arena just as they were getting out of "Nelly ball."

But Frank is one of the more accomplished coaches available right now, and the Warriors could do worse than hire him as head coach.

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