Crow wrote:Wonder if anybody has tried to convert a track & field coach into an NBA coach, even at the assistant level. I'd think they'd be more number literate, focused and receptive.
In which sport are the best game managers in your opinion? I would think the best American football coaches would rate highly.
I think a track & field coach would be an odd choice. If basketball is such a team/chemistry-oriented sport, a T&F coach would know nothing about it. With the possible exception of relay teams, which even then would be a tiny exception, you literally do just take your best people at any event and put them out there at a meet. I also doubt that they're any more familiar with advanced stats than NBA coaches. I don't think the issue with NBA coaches is a lack of familiarity with numbers, it's more of a problem getting them to accept and act on advanced numbers as opposed to 'basic' numbers.
Football coaches, at least in general at the NFL/D-1 college level, would also be a potentially odd choice. The extremely slow acceptance of 4th down strategy (namely, not punting as often as currently happens) seems a strike against most coaches if what you want is someone willing to implement what the numbers suggest.