Dwyane Wade
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Is he going to come back down? No, we didn't want that.
Is he going to come back down? No, we didn't want that.
I mean, you know, I was I was I was a star player when Spol got his first head coaching job. And so, you know, I was there alone, the bumps and the bruises of a first time coach. Right. But by the time Brown and them came to Miami, I think he was about two, three years on the job, you saw the big improvement as a coach.
I mean, you know, I was I was I was a star player when Spol got his first head coaching job. And so, you know, I was there alone, the bumps and the bruises of a first time coach. Right. But by the time Brown and them came to Miami, I think he was about two, three years on the job, you saw the big improvement as a coach.
I mean, you know, I was I was I was a star player when Spol got his first head coaching job. And so, you know, I was there alone, the bumps and the bruises of a first time coach. Right. But by the time Brown and them came to Miami, I think he was about two, three years on the job, you saw the big improvement as a coach.
He had his strengths right away, and his strengths was you're going to be prepared. Right. His preparation is incredible. His work ethic is off the chart. But there's a lot of other things that goes into coaching besides that. And then by the time Brown came, he was a little bit better at it. And then, you know, after we lost in that finals, he went on to start reinventing himself.
He had his strengths right away, and his strengths was you're going to be prepared. Right. His preparation is incredible. His work ethic is off the chart. But there's a lot of other things that goes into coaching besides that. And then by the time Brown came, he was a little bit better at it. And then, you know, after we lost in that finals, he went on to start reinventing himself.
He had his strengths right away, and his strengths was you're going to be prepared. Right. His preparation is incredible. His work ethic is off the chart. But there's a lot of other things that goes into coaching besides that. And then by the time Brown came, he was a little bit better at it. And then, you know, after we lost in that finals, he went on to start reinventing himself.
You know, Spohr is one of those guys that will go into football locker rooms and other sports to see some of the other great coaches, what they're doing, how they're involving players. And you start seeing his, he started evolving every year as a coach. And I mean, obviously he's one of the greatest now. But when he first got the job, I was like, what are we doing? Who is this?
You know, Spohr is one of those guys that will go into football locker rooms and other sports to see some of the other great coaches, what they're doing, how they're involving players. And you start seeing his, he started evolving every year as a coach. And I mean, obviously he's one of the greatest now. But when he first got the job, I was like, what are we doing? Who is this?
You know, Spohr is one of those guys that will go into football locker rooms and other sports to see some of the other great coaches, what they're doing, how they're involving players. And you start seeing his, he started evolving every year as a coach. And I mean, obviously he's one of the greatest now. But when he first got the job, I was like, what are we doing? Who is this?
And I had a great relationship with Spoh. He was the guy who helped me with my game early on. He was my workout guy. He was in the video room and he had come up and helped me work out after practice. So we had a great relationship, but then he got handed the head coaching job and I'm like, wait, wait, what we doing?
And I had a great relationship with Spoh. He was the guy who helped me with my game early on. He was my workout guy. He was in the video room and he had come up and helped me work out after practice. So we had a great relationship, but then he got handed the head coaching job and I'm like, wait, wait, what we doing?
And I had a great relationship with Spoh. He was the guy who helped me with my game early on. He was my workout guy. He was in the video room and he had come up and helped me work out after practice. So we had a great relationship, but then he got handed the head coaching job and I'm like, wait, wait, what we doing?
And then, but to see his work ethic, to see the staff that was put around him, shout out to David Fisdell, Keith Askins, these tough guys, Ronnie Rothstein, they put a good staff around him and allow him to grow, make mistakes. You have to have that. You cannot bring a young coach in and fire him within the first three years.
And then, but to see his work ethic, to see the staff that was put around him, shout out to David Fisdell, Keith Askins, these tough guys, Ronnie Rothstein, they put a good staff around him and allow him to grow, make mistakes. You have to have that. You cannot bring a young coach in and fire him within the first three years.
And then, but to see his work ethic, to see the staff that was put around him, shout out to David Fisdell, Keith Askins, these tough guys, Ronnie Rothstein, they put a good staff around him and allow him to grow, make mistakes. You have to have that. You cannot bring a young coach in and fire him within the first three years.
You have to give them space and time to learn how to be a coach, especially in the professional league. And so Spoh has that, and he had that with Pat. And so he wasn't going anywhere. Pat let everybody know that you will get out of here before he leaves. Well, now he got time to become a great coach because he is comfortable sitting in his seat, but he works his tail off.
You have to give them space and time to learn how to be a coach, especially in the professional league. And so Spoh has that, and he had that with Pat. And so he wasn't going anywhere. Pat let everybody know that you will get out of here before he leaves. Well, now he got time to become a great coach because he is comfortable sitting in his seat, but he works his tail off.
You have to give them space and time to learn how to be a coach, especially in the professional league. And so Spoh has that, and he had that with Pat. And so he wasn't going anywhere. Pat let everybody know that you will get out of here before he leaves. Well, now he got time to become a great coach because he is comfortable sitting in his seat, but he works his tail off.