Jerry Stackhouse planned to take a year to evaluate which NBA team to join until MDJ & Kerr called first:
“I don’t think the timing could’ve been more perfect for me,” Stackhouse told The Athletic. “If I would’ve fulfilled my (Vanderbilt) contract, I would’ve been nine, 10 years removed from the NBA.”
Stackhouse took over a struggling Vanderbilt program and led them to 19 wins during the 2021-22 season and 22 wins the following season. He coached future pros Saben Lee, Aaron Nesmith and Scotty Pippen Jr. This past season, the Commodores, crunched by injuries, sputtered to a 9-23 record, and Stackhouse was let go. He assumed he’d sit out the next season and planned to travel to visit various pro coaching staffs, eyeing a return to the NBA level after beginning his coaching career in the Toronto Raptors organization.
“Golden State would’ve been atop my list,” Stackhouse said. “I would’ve called and wanted to come to training camp, come to practices.” But the Warriors called first. Dunleavy and Kerr set up an interview. Stackhouse impressed Kerr.
Steve Kerr on what Stackhouse brings as a former player + Stackhouse on playing vs Kerr:
He will take on a prominent role helping to organize and run the Warriors’ defense, and he brought some ideas to the interview.
“There’s something about a former player where those guys can tell our players, ‘I’ve been there, I’ve done this. I know exactly what you’re going through,'” Kerr said. “Jerry did it on a really high level, but he’s also coached at a high level. That meant a lot to me.”
“Just remember getting our asses kicked a lot,” Stackhouse laughed. “We’ve always been very cordial, even when he was doing broadcasting. I think he’s always had respect for what I brought to the table, and I’ve had respect for what he’s been able to accomplish as a player and coach. One of the best to ever do it, if you really look at it.”
Stackhouse's Hiring not only for Defense, but to help Develop the Wings as well:
Stackhouse was in Las Vegas during the early portion of summer league. He met veterans such as Jonathan Kuminga and Kevon Looney. He attended workouts for Andrew Wiggins and Moses Moody. He made it clear he believes part of the reason he was hired was to help develop all the wings on the roster.
“That’s the position I played,” Stackhouse said. “I’ve sat in that seat. I’ve been there. I understand what they’re going through, from a young guy looking for a contract to a guy whose game is transitioning as you get older. I’m an 18-year veteran. Hopefully, I can come in and help motivate and inspire and help these guys take the next step and take advantage of these years with Steph and Draymond (Green), maximizing the back end of their careers.”
Stackhouse's Defensive Philosophy:
“When you’re at this level, it’s about pride,” Stackhouse said. “I was a guy that never wanted to be in a film session constantly having my name called for not doing what’s right. That’s the approach that I want to take. … From the defense standpoint, give these guys principles and techniques to adhere to and be able to judge them for those things once we establish what they are.”
Stackhouse didn’t get into grand detail about his nuanced defensive philosophy, saying it’ll be a staff-wide project tied to personnel, and a full playing-style conversation won’t happen until the coaches convene closer to training camp
Stackhouse on Close Outs & Blow-bys:
“For me, it’s about closing out to the touch without blow-bys to the basket. Those kill you, as well,” Stackhouse said. “It’s finding a happy medium. Close out with a hand in the air. Stick (out a) hand to deter shots. The numbers are there. Shots with a hand in the air miss more often than ones without a hand. It’s not an overhaul. It’s subtle things, and it’s holding those standards game to game and possession to possession.”
Stackhouse on Transition Defense (plus Steph's effect):
The Warriors’ defense particularly was vulnerable in transition last season, an area Kerr was regularly critical when asked to identify the biggest reason for many losses.
“We have one of the most prolific scorers ever, prolific 3-point shooters,” Stackhouse said. “So you know there’s going to be shots that may be unexpected or high degree of difficulty. You have to identify it quickly and get the floor balanced to protect against the transition the other way.”
How Jerry Stackhouse can help Draymond Green:
Part of the Stackhouse hire, Kerr said, is about bringing a booming voice into the room. His relationship with Green should help keep both the defense and Green on track. Stackhouse’s two All-Star seasons came in 2000 and 2001 for the Detroit Pistons when Green was growing up a couple hours up the road in Saginaw…They linked up for a conversation in Las Vegas during the early days of summer league.
“I think we’re kind of cut from the same cloth as far as competing and kind of having an edge,” Stackhouse said. “How he approaches defense and the things he does plays well into how I want us to guard individually and the technique and the toughness. It kind of goes a long way when you have somebody who exudes all of those things.”
They need Green to remain on the court where he can clean up a mess but also help Stackhouse and the rest of the coaching staff light into anyone who is causing a mess.
by NokCha_
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> Close out with a hand in the air. Stick (out a) hand to deter shots. The numbers are there. Shots with a hand in the air miss more often than ones without a hand. It’s not an overhaul. It’s subtle things
Hopefully, this means an end to the “Let’s leave some iffy shooters open and let them shoot and help them possibly catch a rhythm that will eventually kill us later” and an end to hearing Fitz constantly say “You see partner, Player A is a <35% shooter. It was smart to leave him open and let him shoot and you see why” or “You see partner, Player A is a <35% shooter. He normally shoot like this but he is tonight and it is *killing* the Warriors”
Great hire. Stack is a presence, and he seems to command respect. Kuminga and Wiggins should benefit big time
This is a great hire, but just wanted to add how funny it was this article references Kuminga as a “veteran” alongside Loon. Lol