True, every coach is new at some point but the criticism of Del Negro's hiring isn't based on principle or prejudice against rookie head coaches with no prior coaching experience in college or as an assistant in the NBA. It's more about whether such a person is suitable for the Bulls. Considering this is a roster that needs a hand that is firm but fair, an inexperienced coach may lack the credibility needed to get results from getting tough with his players.
Consider also that the Bulls have been building for a few years and have kind of hit a wall as far as their growth as players and as a team. They're at a point where they need someone to try and take them to the next level and if that can't be done, starting over with a new rebuilding plan. Del Negro has yet to establish himself as a coach and while the Bulls are young they don't necessarily have time to wait until he cuts his teeth. With the upcoming contract situations, an effort to win must be made now and decisions on the team's direction made soon. There's no time for Del Negro to grow into the role.
Joakim_Noah13 wrote:If the Bulls miss the playoffs next season, does anyone else predict a Paxson firing?
I think so, even with the progress he managed to make in his first few years on the job. Signing Ben Wallace was a huge mistake, talented players who had "character issues" but were low risk due to expiring contracts have been given up for spare change and Aldridge for Thomas is shaping up to be another bust. Pax has done an admirable job of bringing them back to respectability (last season aside) but his moves since then have left something to be desired. Choosing Del Negro over someone with a more established track record could be the final straw.