My coach would have the devotion of execution and accept-no-nonsense-and-no-excuses way of Jerry Sloan. In fact, let's start with Sloan as a template. If I don't specify something from someone else, let's assume I'm picking Sloan's attribute.
For management of ego and management of officials, I'll take Phil Jackson.
For innovation and creativity, I'll take that from Don Nelson. He is not, however, allowed to bring fish ties to the equation.
For ability to bring a clubhouse in distress together, I'll take Paul Silas.
For defensive design, I'll take a smidgen each of Del Harris, Tim Grgurich, and Gregg Popovich.
For offensive design, give me half Jerry Sloan, 1/4 Rick Carlisle, and 1/4 Flip Saunders.
For in-game adjustments, give me Larry Brown.
For organizational devotion, I'll take Rudy Tomjanovich.
For player development and inspiration, give me Doc Rivers. I'll take a smidgen of Grgurich for player development, and a smidgen of Pat Riley for inspiration.
For dealing with the media, give me Hubie Brown. Also, for basketball knowledge, give me 1/2 Hubie Brown and 1/2 Del Harris.
For ability to deal with the general manager, give me Gregg Popovich.
For advance scouting, give me former coach Garry St. Jean.
And for visibility, give me Kevin Loughery. Just visibility...not behavior.
And for communication skills, give me 1/2 Billy Cunningham and 1/2 Chuck Daly.