by GoldenWarrior11 » Mon May 13, 2019 10:26 am
At some point, the current head coach of your program departs. No one stays in one place forever. Despite that guarantee, it always comes as a shock when a coach decides to take a new job elsewhere. I personally believe that Wright will inevitably go to another job (whether in college or in the NBA). I don't think Michigan is that place, however, and I don't think the current 76ers set-up is either. Who knows though.
Beilein taking the Cavs job is an incredible shock, however, just due to timing and opportunity. One would have thought that if was wanted-in to the the NBA, he would have grabbed the Pistons job last year. The Cavaliers, without LeBron, are a turn-stile for coaches, and regular lottery team. Will be fascinating to watch him navigate and adjust to the NBA game. History, however, isn't too kind for his outlook; Stevens and Donovan have "won" in the NBA, but have really failed to meet expectations with their respective organizations. Calipari, Pitino, Hoiberg, Floyd, Montgomery, Kruger, Theus and Carlesimo all really struggled adjusting to the NBA game; only Pitino, Floyd and Carlesimo ever got a second NBA opportunity (although Beilein's age probably will prevent that anyways).
Michigan should just promote Yaklich or Washington.