Original title: Who can take over the rocket rebuild if the coach leaves class? 3 handsomes should be the first choice, 2 are more suitable than Vogel
The Rockets are a team in the rebuilding phase, and coaching a young team like this is no small challenge for any head coach. For now, Rockets head coach Stephen Sellars seems likely to be out of class, so who should be the Rockets' new head coach?
Recently there are rumors that former Lakers championship coach Frank Vogel, former Jazz head coaches Quinn Snyder and Kenny Atkinson are very experienced head coaches.
Frank Vogel, in particular, can lead the team to win championships during his time in charge of the Lakers, and as a defensive coach, Vogel can also reorganize the defense of the Rockets' young players, of course, the current Rockets roster may not give Vogel the team to play particularly solid defensive conditions, which is why even if Vogel has championship experience, he may not be the first choice.
In contrast, Quinn Snyder may be a better choice for the Rockets, after all, Snyder has led a rising star like Donovan Mitchell during his time in charge of the Jazz, and Snyder's offensive system is believed to make it easier for young players to accept.
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Snyder's offensive system is based on blocking, off-ball cover, cutting and hand-to-hand passing, so Snyder is indeed a great choice for a Rockets with young players such as Jaylen Green, Kevin Porter Jr., Jabari Smith Jr. and Alperon Shinkyung.
As for Kenny Atkinson, he is better at coaching the head coach of the rebuilding team, and he has let many young players in the team play well when he was in charge of the Nets, but Atkinson is not a particularly offensive head coach.
Of course, the Rockets can continue to try something less famous, and although Sellars' choice has failed, there are still many options in the league for the Rockets to consider, and they do have time for trial and error.