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Friday, May 22, 2009

Would Jay Wright do a good job in the NBA?
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Sixers president/general manager Ed Stefanski has reached out to Villanova coach Jay Wright to gauge his interest in the vacant Sixers head-coaching position.

A source close to Wright said the coach was flattered that Stefanski wanted to talk about it, but that he was not interested in being considered. It is known among those close to Wright that the coach might have some interest in coaching in the NBA at some point. That point has obviously not come.

Stefanski has already interviewed former Washington and Sacramento head coach Eddie Jordan, former Minnesota coach Dwane Casey, Los Angeles Lakers assistant Kurt Rambis and Boston Celtics assistant Tom Thibodeau.

And here is a statement from the Sixers and Stefanski released this morning:

"In the past week, I have completed interviews with six candidates, all of whom are exceptionally qualified, have an impressive knowledge of the game and are very well-respected within the basketball community.

"I truly appreciate that they took time out of their schedules to meet with me regarding this position. Along with my staff, we will continue our due diligence – including further interviews, extensive research and in-depth background checks – before a final selection is made.

"As I have said before, the qualities I am looking for in our next head coach include excellent communication and leadership skills, will stress the importance of accountability while also developing our players and will be a strong tactician.

"As such, due to the number of candidates still involved in the process, there is no timetable set for when this very important decision regarding the future direction of the franchise will be made."

Four of the candidates were already known. Now, we know Jay Wright's name. According to a source, the sixth name is Chris Ford, a former Sixers coach and currently a pro personnel scout for the team.

Here is a very recent release from Villanova's media relations department:

In response to reports linking his name to the Philadelphia 76ers vacant head coaching position, Villanova’s Jay Wright said today that although he met with the team’s president and general manager Ed Stefanski last week, he requested that his name be removed from consideration for the position. 

“Last week, Ed reached out to me to see if I would be willing to speak to him about the Sixers’ coaching position,” stated Wright. “He is a longtime friend of mine whom I have great respect for and is someone I talk to often. We had a lively conversation about the vision Ed has for the Sixers organization. As a lifelong Sixers fan, I was honored to be part of the process.

“Following our meeting, I called Ed to thank him and requested that he remove me from consideration. I love Villanova and it is where I want to be. I am grateful to the Sixers for including me in the process. There is a lot to look forward to for Sixer fans like me with the young talent they have put together and the leadership of Ed Stefanski.”

The Sixers are not through with the interview process. A source close to the situation told the Daily News' Phil Jasner that the Sixers plan to contact fomer Dallas coach Avery Johnson and possibly current TNT analyst Doug Collins.

The source said there had initially been internal discussions about contacting San Antonio assistant Mike Budenholzer, who was a finalist for the Phoenix job that went to Terry Porter. It remains unclear whether the team will follow through. There is no apparent frontrunner at this point.

No current members of the coaching staff are under consideration, the source said. The new coach will have flexibility to hire assistants.

Posted by Dick Jerardi @ 10:10 AM  Permalink | 49 comments
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Posted 09:12 PM, 05/22/2009
PhillySubsMac
So tell me why he didn't say he wasn't interested in the job during or before his meeting with Stefanski?
Posted 08:33 PM, 05/22/2009
Frosty Peters
You mean he doesn't want to coach Damhesbad, I mean Dalembert?
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Posted 06:54 PM, 05/22/2009
Larry Brown
Who cares about Jay Wright or Villanova. Jeff Van Gundy should be the next coach of this team!!!!!!!!!!
Posted 05:13 PM, 05/22/2009
FireChief
I think asking Jay was just a courtesy call, I think we'll get a teacher type whomever it may be, we'll just have to wait and see!!!
Posted 05:13 PM, 05/22/2009
FireChief
I think asking Jay was just a courtesy call, I think we'll get a teacher type whomever it may be, we'll just have to wait and see!!!
Posted 03:10 PM, 05/22/2009
novacat
Coach has said that as long as our President and AD stay, he stays. Over the last few years he's worked so hard to bring us into national prominence, and we're just on the verge of becoming a potential powerhouse (God willing). That, and he's a rock star on and off campus. Why would he want to leave now? Now if only we could convince Scottie that Europe is a dumb move right now...
Posted 03:07 PM, 05/22/2009
mindstorms
Why leave Villanova when he has better players than the stiffs on the 76ers.
Posted 02:58 PM, 05/22/2009
Scholes
WHy would anybody of his stature leave college for the NBA? Nowhere near the job security.
Posted 02:54 PM, 05/22/2009
flyerdup
Shows how smart Jay Wright really is. To bad for us though.
Posted 02:46 PM, 05/22/2009
TBear
I'm kinda surprised Fast Eddy even asked. I'm sure he knew the answer before he asked it though. It was probably a formality that he went through just to cover all his bases when the inevitable discussion with the media happens: "Do you mean to stand ther and tell the fans that you hired "________" and didn't even ASK
Posted 02:46 PM, 05/22/2009
TBear
I'm kinda surprised Fast Eddy even asked. I'm sure he knew the answer before he asked it though. It was probably a formality that he went through just to cover all his bases when the inevitable discussion with the media happens: "Do you mean to stand ther and tell the fans that you hired "________" and didn't even ASK
Posted 02:06 PM, 05/22/2009
langx
Stefanski had his chance to build this team. 1 year after spending 160+ million he is looking to remake the team. He needs to be fired immediately. The funny thing Ed Snider is that you could have got the same result if never spent a $1. YUP The same result if he did not spend one single dollar. The only thing to do last year was nothing. Stop with the Josh Smith talk. He's garbage. He's a Small Forward who's handle is so bad they have to play him at Power. Iggy is better than Josh Smith. He should have never signed Brand. He did not have to give Iggy a dollar. He spent 160 million when every other GM was trying to get ready for 2010. Is this guy stupid. We could be sitting with over 30 million in cap space if he didn't do anything.
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Posted 01:08 PM, 05/22/2009
rayzoe
Consider WNBA coach Bill Laimbeer.
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Posted 12:37 PM, 05/22/2009
fatdarren
there is not a better option for this team than avery johnson. hire him and lets get this whole process over with
Posted 12:29 PM, 05/22/2009
chrissmith
Jay is coaching at a highly respected university. He would be a fool to leave right now.
Posted 12:25 PM, 05/22/2009
Irish Frank
happy both for Jay and Nova. He has done a superb job at the university, both on and off the court. Jay's work there is not yet done. Smart move at this point. Go Cats!
Posted 12:24 PM, 05/22/2009
dpcoz
Jay Wright's smart enough to know taking a job as an NBA coach is a waste of time. he's better off where he is.
Posted 12:22 PM, 05/22/2009
mistahunter
Take the money and go to the NBA...there is no such thing as career suicide...he will be back at a major college program in 4 years (see Pitino, Coach Cal, etc). Nova sucks!
Posted 12:17 PM, 05/22/2009
MrJimmy
Is there any light at the end of the tunnel for the Sixers? Players are needed and they don't have any options to get them...just when we thought we were out of the mess made back when Katz owned this team...we're right back in the bleep hole.
Posted 12:09 PM, 05/22/2009
davekrieg
I want Bruiser Flint.
Posted 11:58 AM, 05/22/2009
Criz2020
This just in........ Jay Wright not interested in Sixers, and neither is anyone else. The Sixers are soo far away from being a legitimate contender its not even funny. They never should have signed Brand or Iggy. They will be stuck in the perpetual cycle of mid round draft picks, and mediocre talent. I am a huge basteball fan, college and NBA and love the sixers- but to say I am dissinterested is an under statement. Stefanski is another average GM who gets hyped up because he happens to be from the area.
Posted 11:56 AM, 05/22/2009
jlcharles
Sure you do Frank Lucas, sure you do.
Posted 11:54 AM, 05/22/2009
MikeyP
The reason why he wouldn't necessarily be a success has less to do with him and more to do with the players. Jay is a teacher and demands a lot of his players. The typical NBA player doens't want to be taught and more than likely wouldn't respond to Jay the way his college players do. The guy is actually too good a coach for the NBA if that makes sense.
Posted 11:49 AM, 05/22/2009
Frank Lucas
I know Jay personally and this was an easy way for him to save face. He actually was told by Ed that he would not be considered any longer after begging to be interviewed.
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Posted 11:47 AM, 05/22/2009
TylerC
They need to hire Shippensburg University Asst. Men's Coach Mike Nestor. If they can't get him they should hire Delaware Asst. Coach R.C. Kehoe.
Posted 11:46 AM, 05/22/2009
in between on issues
Stay away from the NBA. Jay has the greatest thing at Villanova right now.. There is no way in hell he would or should leave Nova for the stinkin rotten league that is the NBA.
Posted 11:41 AM, 05/22/2009
bmac821
Del Harris. Del Harris. Del Harris.
Posted 11:32 AM, 05/22/2009
phila1
He's a college coach- his mentality and style would not translate to the NBA, regardless of what team it was.
Posted 11:27 AM, 05/22/2009
catnameddomino
Towman, if they hired someone during the regular season, they would have had a very limited pool to look at. They could really only talk to those guys not working in the NBA at the time. It also would mean that practically no college coach would talk to them because they would have to quit in the middle of the season.
Posted 11:20 AM, 05/22/2009
XmarksTheSpot
He said he was lifelong Sixer fan, right? Wright?? Maybe some other time but I been wanting him to coach our team for yrs now. Gets his players to know their role and play it well, reminds me of Larry Brown the way his players go all out for the guy. Maybe some other time but now seems Wright, guess not.
Posted 11:18 AM, 05/22/2009
Paul Miki
Jay has built a nice program at nova. I think he still believes he can accomplish more there than he has. At some point (like the next time nova looks like they don't have a great team returning) I think he'll go to the NBA and probably do a fine job. The argument that he could work at nova for 20 years while the NBA lifespan isn't as long doesn't wash with me. Annually, he'd make about 4 or 5x what he makes at nova in the NBA. So he'd only have to work 4 years in the NBA to make what he'd make in 15 or 20 years of college ball. The money is out of sight. Good move for now.
Posted 11:16 AM, 05/22/2009
R Mexico
Villanofun is a solid program & his baby. I doubt he would want to deal with the headcases in the NBA, which is what made this league and organization a joke.
Posted 11:14 AM, 05/22/2009
drnnat
The Sixers continue their 30 year run at "rebuilding". Why would a successful guy like Jay Wright want to take that on. He'd be an old man before they recover from the current debacle.
Posted 11:08 AM, 05/22/2009
Nova
Considering that at Villanova the guy is treated like a God and making bank, why would he go to the NBA unless it was ego.
Posted 10:55 AM, 05/22/2009
jimmymack
I guess Ed will be interviewing Speedy Morris and Herb Magee next. Yo Eddie, you need PLAYERS that actually compliment each other. You get them, the coaching choice part will be easy.
Posted 10:49 AM, 05/22/2009
nizzies
JEFF VAN GUNDY!!!!!!
Posted 10:47 AM, 05/22/2009
bigcityballer
Thank God. That would have been a bad move on Jay's part. The Sixers are a train wreck.
Posted 10:46 AM, 05/22/2009
MTbelly
No brainer. It would be career suicide to leave a Big East team that he has built up to become a perennial top 25 team for a Sixers job where he has no chance. The franchise is handcuffed with overpaid scrubs in a league where there's only a handful of contenders, and those you can tell who those contenders are in November. Hmm....Kobe, LeBron, Melo, Howard. Success in the Association is built on star power. No stars here.
Posted 10:44 AM, 05/22/2009
towman
Even though the team had an interesting and exciting showing against Orlando in the playoffs they still fired Dileo. I'm not arguing against that move but it means the team knew they needed a new coach during the season. Would it not have been better to get one then so he could have evaluated the team and prepared for the draft this year. Any one they get now will not know the team as well as he would if he had coached them for 20 some games last year. That means right now he does not know who he wants to keep and what he really needs in the draft. That means no matter who you get to coach he will be stuck with last year's team and it won't be until the 2010-2011 season beofre he has the team he wants.
Posted 10:43 AM, 05/22/2009
PennStateProud
He can coach at Villanova for 20+ years. The life span of an NBA coach is a fraction of that. If it were me, I would be flattered for the recogniztion, but say thanks, no thanks.
Posted 10:39 AM, 05/22/2009
Pat c
Jay could have any of a number of coaching positions in the NBA. Why would he want to coach the slop on the Sixers?
Posted 10:30 AM, 05/22/2009
phillyceltic
Not surprising DJ, why would he want the Sixers mess?
Posted 10:29 AM, 05/22/2009
JohnnySak
Wright would be insane to consider leaving V.
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