i do hope he comes back to coach ginebra again. siot is not doing a good job,especially on player rotation. jawo is known to be a master of motivating his players.
but more than that, i think jawo will stand his own ground. tingin ko hindi magpapa-gamit at hindi magpapa-uto kay lover boy yan. he is very particular with observing protocols. that's why he left ginebra in the first place.
Yup, Jaworski felt slighted when the Danding-boys were about to take over the BGK team e.g. Caidic, etc .... of course, by that time he was already committed to politics.
Siot actually did a good job during his first stint with BGK many years ago ...... back when BGK had a lean roster. He won a couple of championships for BGK, despite having an underdog lineup.
It's very obvious that Siot has difficulty handling an ultra-loaded roster (both top-heavy & deep) ...... same as Ato Agustin & Jong Uichico.
I can safely say that Jong Uichico has the most ming-boggling player rotation of all ..... which could explain why his protege Siot, has the same baffling rotations.
Tim Cone (and his then protege Chot Reyes) is the absolute master when handling a team, loaded or not ...... Cone will always keep his rotations fixed and tight w/ only 8-10 players playing ...... his championship resume speaks for itself.
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Back to Jaworski ...... it's definite that the PBA will see a positive spike in it's lagging audience, should Jawo come back to coaching.
Jawo was actually offered a head-coaching job a few years ago, by Bert Lina's FEDEX/AIR21 team ..... no one knows the exact reasons why he refused the offer then. Maybe he get's the itch back this time.
Should Jawo stay retired ...... IMO the best one who very closely approximates Jawo's coaching style (and who would make a very good fit) is kalbo himself .... Yeng Guiao.
In many ways, Guiao is actually superior to Jaworski's coaching skills.