Re: Suns hire Mike Budenholzer as head coach
Posted: Fri May 10, 2024 11:17 am
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There’s a storybook element to this. Budenholzer grew up in Holbrook, Ariz., a town of about 5,000 located three hours northeast of Phoenix. A Suns fan, he listened to famed broadcaster Al McCoy call games on the radio and practiced the moves of Suns players in his backyard. Since he’s reached the NBA, Budenholzer has been connected to the Phoenix franchise for years.
The franchise was already a year old when he was born and he was only 3 years old when Al started calling the games.Superbone wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 11:21 amBud helped the Bucks win their first championship in 50 years since they were a fledgling franchise with a young Lew Alcindor. It would be cool if he could help the Suns get their first ever.
From the Athletic article:
There’s a storybook element to this. Budenholzer grew up in Holbrook, Ariz., a town of about 5,000 located three hours northeast of Phoenix. A Suns fan, he listened to famed broadcaster Al McCoy call games on the radio and practiced the moves of Suns players in his backyard. Since he’s reached the NBA, Budenholzer has been connected to the Phoenix franchise for years.
I only remember us getting excited about him when he interviewed before taking the Bucks job…probably when we hired Igor I’d think? I don’t remember talking to him as far back as D’Antoni or PorterJeremyG wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 11:28 amThe franchise was already a year old when he was born and he was only 3 years old when Al started calling the games.Superbone wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 11:21 amBud helped the Bucks win their first championship in 50 years since they were a fledgling franchise with a young Lew Alcindor. It would be cool if he could help the Suns get their first ever.
From the Athletic article:
There’s a storybook element to this. Budenholzer grew up in Holbrook, Ariz., a town of about 5,000 located three hours northeast of Phoenix. A Suns fan, he listened to famed broadcaster Al McCoy call games on the radio and practiced the moves of Suns players in his backyard. Since he’s reached the NBA, Budenholzer has been connected to the Phoenix franchise for years.
I remember talk about hiring him way back when he was an assistant for Pop. Does anyone know how far back that goes? When did we first interview him? Was it after D’Antoni or Porter??
I was thinking it was 2019 that he removed himself from consideration for the Suns job but it was 2018 when we hired Igor. I know there was at least talk among the fanbase about him prior to that, though, when he was with the Spurs. (So 2013 or earlier.)Split T wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 12:04 pmI only remember us getting excited about him when he interviewed before taking the Bucks job…probably when we hired Igor I’d think? I don’t remember talking to him as far back as D’Antoni or PorterJeremyG wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 11:28 amThe franchise was already a year old when he was born and he was only 3 years old when Al started calling the games.Superbone wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 11:21 amBud helped the Bucks win their first championship in 50 years since they were a fledgling franchise with a young Lew Alcindor. It would be cool if he could help the Suns get their first ever.
From the Athletic article:
There’s a storybook element to this. Budenholzer grew up in Holbrook, Ariz., a town of about 5,000 located three hours northeast of Phoenix. A Suns fan, he listened to famed broadcaster Al McCoy call games on the radio and practiced the moves of Suns players in his backyard. Since he’s reached the NBA, Budenholzer has been connected to the Phoenix franchise for years.
I remember talk about hiring him way back when he was an assistant for Pop. Does anyone know how far back that goes? When did we first interview him? Was it after D’Antoni or Porter??
Found it! https://www.espn.com/espn/wire?section=nba&id=3426549 We actually did interview him for the head coaching job after D’Antoni way back in 2008! I thought that’s when it was, but I didn’t quite trust my memory since that seemed like way too long ago (5 years before he finally got a head coaching job).Split T wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 12:04 pmI only remember us getting excited about him when he interviewed before taking the Bucks job…probably when we hired Igor I’d think? I don’t remember talking to him as far back as D’Antoni or PorterJeremyG wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 11:28 amThe franchise was already a year old when he was born and he was only 3 years old when Al started calling the games.Superbone wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 11:21 amBud helped the Bucks win their first championship in 50 years since they were a fledgling franchise with a young Lew Alcindor. It would be cool if he could help the Suns get their first ever.
From the Athletic article:
There’s a storybook element to this. Budenholzer grew up in Holbrook, Ariz., a town of about 5,000 located three hours northeast of Phoenix. A Suns fan, he listened to famed broadcaster Al McCoy call games on the radio and practiced the moves of Suns players in his backyard. Since he’s reached the NBA, Budenholzer has been connected to the Phoenix franchise for years.
I remember talk about hiring him way back when he was an assistant for Pop. Does anyone know how far back that goes? When did we first interview him? Was it after D’Antoni or Porter??
Budenholzer wasn't available to be interviewed until the Spurs were eliminated by the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference finals.
"Mike was fantastic," Kerr said. "I played for him in San Antonio for four years. He's been there for 12. He came in really, really well-prepared. He had a great vision for our future and our team, and it didn't surprise me. It's the reason we brought him in."
Sounds good to me. Plus, I haven't eaten lunch yet.
Also, apparently Bud clashed with Sarver (who doesn't?) last time he interviewed for the job.Just a friendly heads up going forward. Budenholzer (BUD-en-holez-er) BUD...not Bude. Just lookin out my friend. I won't stop smiling for days, seriously. Known the guy for years. So cool.
It's OK. I'm home. Still have to practice and do my leg workout as it's leg day. THEN I can eat. Pulling some ham out of the freezer though now.