He gets way too much credit as a coach. I hate the way he treats interviewers. His championships are because of the massive talent he has had. Look at what he has done without Mr. Duncan.
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. And Pop and the guys pop mentored did a pretty great job of identifying and developing talent.GigEmMortis said:
Talent is pretty important. Ain't nobody winning many games with San Antonio's current roster
I spent a long time hating the Spurs and all their damn wins and titles. But Pop gets a free pass for all time for this.Lake08 said:
I hate the way he treats interviewers.
SilverTongueDevil said:
He's in top 10 greatest NBA coaches. He had a lot to do with the acquisition of the talent and keeping it together.
All that said, he's not very good anymore and the talent level is terrible. He should have gone back to full time front office 4-5 years ago and hired one of the members of his coaching tree. Budenholzer parted ways with Atlanta 2017. That would have been the right time.
1st, how many coaches have won multiple championships and 2nd, how many of those coaches won those championships without massive talent?Lake08 said:
He gets way too much credit as a coach. I hate the way he treats interviewers. His championships are because of the massive talent he has had. Look at what he has done without Mr. Duncan.
jteagle said:1st, how many coaches have won multiple championships and 2nd, how many of those coaches won those championships without massive talent?Lake08 said:
He gets way too much credit as a coach. I hate the way he treats interviewers. His championships are because of the massive talent he has had. Look at what he has done without Mr. Duncan.
Another question, how many coaches had massive talent and never won a championship?
Guitarsoup said:jteagle said:1st, how many coaches have won multiple championships and 2nd, how many of those coaches won those championships without massive talent?Lake08 said:
He gets way too much credit as a coach. I hate the way he treats interviewers. His championships are because of the massive talent he has had. Look at what he has done without Mr. Duncan.
Another question, how many coaches had massive talent and never won a championship?
Basically the only coach in the modern era with more titles is Phil Jackson. How many did Phil win without Jordan, Pippen, Kobe or Shaq?
If you want to go back to the LBJ administration, Red win a bunch of titles with a cast of HOFers in an 8-team league
I think most people have Riley as one of the best coaches of all time.SilverTongueDevil said:Guitarsoup said:jteagle said:1st, how many coaches have won multiple championships and 2nd, how many of those coaches won those championships without massive talent?Lake08 said:
He gets way too much credit as a coach. I hate the way he treats interviewers. His championships are because of the massive talent he has had. Look at what he has done without Mr. Duncan.
Another question, how many coaches had massive talent and never won a championship?
Basically the only coach in the modern era with more titles is Phil Jackson. How many did Phil win without Jordan, Pippen, Kobe or Shaq?
If you want to go back to the LBJ administration, Red win a bunch of titles with a cast of HOFers in an 8-team league
In all this conversation about championship coaches we should probably mention Pat Riley. He won 5 with 2 different teams. Not saying he's rated above Popovich but he should be in the conversation.
Guitarsoup said:I think most people have Riley as one of the best coaches of all time.SilverTongueDevil said:Guitarsoup said:jteagle said:1st, how many coaches have won multiple championships and 2nd, how many of those coaches won those championships without massive talent?Lake08 said:
He gets way too much credit as a coach. I hate the way he treats interviewers. His championships are because of the massive talent he has had. Look at what he has done without Mr. Duncan.
Another question, how many coaches had massive talent and never won a championship?
Basically the only coach in the modern era with more titles is Phil Jackson. How many did Phil win without Jordan, Pippen, Kobe or Shaq?
If you want to go back to the LBJ administration, Red win a bunch of titles with a cast of HOFers in an 8-team league
In all this conversation about championship coaches we should probably mention Pat Riley. He won 5 with 2 different teams. Not saying he's rated above Popovich but he should be in the conversation.
Four of his five titles were with Magic and Kareem - both considered top 5 players on most lists. His 06 win was impressive. Later-year Shaq and young Wade. He fired VanGundy in December and took over the team, so didn't have a full season.
Anyone that wins a title while depending on major contributions from Antoine Walker deserves a ton of credit.
Yeah, Riley is an All-time executive for sure.SilverTongueDevil said:Guitarsoup said:I think most people have Riley as one of the best coaches of all time.SilverTongueDevil said:Guitarsoup said:jteagle said:1st, how many coaches have won multiple championships and 2nd, how many of those coaches won those championships without massive talent?Lake08 said:
He gets way too much credit as a coach. I hate the way he treats interviewers. His championships are because of the massive talent he has had. Look at what he has done without Mr. Duncan.
Another question, how many coaches had massive talent and never won a championship?
Basically the only coach in the modern era with more titles is Phil Jackson. How many did Phil win without Jordan, Pippen, Kobe or Shaq?
If you want to go back to the LBJ administration, Red win a bunch of titles with a cast of HOFers in an 8-team league
In all this conversation about championship coaches we should probably mention Pat Riley. He won 5 with 2 different teams. Not saying he's rated above Popovich but he should be in the conversation.
Four of his five titles were with Magic and Kareem - both considered top 5 players on most lists. His 06 win was impressive. Later-year Shaq and young Wade. He fired VanGundy in December and took over the team, so didn't have a full season.
Anyone that wins a title while depending on major contributions from Antoine Walker deserves a ton of credit.
Agree and after he left LA he proved to be very effective in the front office. Built 2 different title teams with Miami.
Exactly this. He coached a team to a championship in the ground and pound era of the late 90s.Enzo The Baker said:
One of the things that makes Pop so incredible is that he has adapted with several different types of offenses including inside out, motion and iso. Was highly successful with all three.
Enzo The Baker said:
One of the things that makes Pop so incredible is that he has adapted with several different types of offenses including inside out, motion and iso. Was highly successful with all three.
Exactly. Phil had that 72 win Bulls team.superunknown said:Enzo The Baker said:
One of the things that makes Pop so incredible is that he has adapted with several different types of offenses including inside out, motion and iso. Was highly successful with all three.
Agree, big time. The first couple of championship teams played vastly different than the '07 team and by the time the "Beautiful Game" Spurs picked up another one it was completely different.
Meanwhile Red had a team full of HoFers and Phil has never won anything without the triangle and a top 2-3 all timer guy, or several top 10-15 all timers. Give me a team of randos coached by Pop and a team of randos coached by Phil and I'd take my chances with Pop's team.
I am a huge proponent of Scottie Pippen being one of the most underrated rated stars of all time.Quote:
Agree with Phil's ego managing skills and Tex's Xs and Os. I never really gave Pip the credit for how good he was on those Bulls teams, always figured he got all his meals off Jordan's leftovers. Looking back though, once you get past the HoF Celtics and Lakers running through the 80s...the 90s saw talent spread out a bit more. I don't know if Pippen could have carried a team on his own...his Blazers teams were always just a bit lacking, same for his Rockets days. But he's maybe the best #2 guy on a team, ever. With the Bulls, Jordan can do it all and then right behind him is 80% of Jordan? And instead of the scoring you get top level defense? That's as good as it gets.
I'm gonna disagree a bit here.Quote:
Pop is top 5 all time. Like Phil Jackson and Pat Riley, he stepped into a team that got a lot of great talent.
Bogey1996 said:
Pop was a great coach, but I will never be a fan of his. He is the one that started all this load management crap. Miss the days when stars would play through injuries and sickness. Whether it was a will to win, duty to fans and team, or there was never even a consideration of just taking days off when making millions.
If you go to any games, they are so damn expensive these days. Try taking your kid to a game and then find out stars are load managing. Come on. They are supposedly in prime shape. Guys of the past played and they didn't have all the benefits from dieticians, private jets, etc.Guitarsoup said:Bogey1996 said:
Pop was a great coach, but I will never be a fan of his. He is the one that started all this load management crap. Miss the days when stars would play through injuries and sickness. Whether it was a will to win, duty to fans and team, or there was never even a consideration of just taking days off when making millions.
I would rather get an extra season or two out of my favorite star than care about them playing the second night of a break to back against a **** team.
Load management is likely what allowed the Spurs to win in 2014 and still a 67 win team in 16, Duncan's last year
Bogey1996 said:If you go to any games, they are so damn expensive these days. Try taking your kid to a game and then find out stars are load managing. Come on. They are supposedly in prime shape. Guys of the past played and they didn't have all the benefits from dieticians, private jets, etc.Guitarsoup said:Bogey1996 said:
Pop was a great coach, but I will never be a fan of his. He is the one that started all this load management crap. Miss the days when stars would play through injuries and sickness. Whether it was a will to win, duty to fans and team, or there was never even a consideration of just taking days off when making millions.
I would rather get an extra season or two out of my favorite star than care about them playing the second night of a break to back against a **** team.
Load management is likely what allowed the Spurs to win in 2014 and still a 67 win team in 16, Duncan's last year
If they are going to load manage, league needs to fine both team and player heavily. Maybe force them to pay refunds. Real injuries happen and that sucks, but taking days off doesn't just happen.
I'm cool with shortening the season since it's too hard for these athletes to take. Bet none would be willing to take a decrease in pay though.Guitarsoup said:Bogey1996 said:If you go to any games, they are so damn expensive these days. Try taking your kid to a game and then find out stars are load managing. Come on. They are supposedly in prime shape. Guys of the past played and they didn't have all the benefits from dieticians, private jets, etc.Guitarsoup said:Bogey1996 said:
Pop was a great coach, but I will never be a fan of his. He is the one that started all this load management crap. Miss the days when stars would play through injuries and sickness. Whether it was a will to win, duty to fans and team, or there was never even a consideration of just taking days off when making millions.
I would rather get an extra season or two out of my favorite star than care about them playing the second night of a break to back against a **** team.
Load management is likely what allowed the Spurs to win in 2014 and still a 67 win team in 16, Duncan's last year
If they are going to load manage, league needs to fine both team and player heavily. Maybe force them to pay refunds. Real injuries happen and that sucks, but taking days off doesn't just happen.
Or maybe the league should listen to doctor and trainers like coaches do and stop scheduling four games in five days.
Bogey1996 said:I'm cool with shortening the season since it's too hard for these athletes to take. Bet none would be willing to take a decrease in pay though.Guitarsoup said:Bogey1996 said:If you go to any games, they are so damn expensive these days. Try taking your kid to a game and then find out stars are load managing. Come on. They are supposedly in prime shape. Guys of the past played and they didn't have all the benefits from dieticians, private jets, etc.Guitarsoup said:Bogey1996 said:
Pop was a great coach, but I will never be a fan of his. He is the one that started all this load management crap. Miss the days when stars would play through injuries and sickness. Whether it was a will to win, duty to fans and team, or there was never even a consideration of just taking days off when making millions.
I would rather get an extra season or two out of my favorite star than care about them playing the second night of a break to back against a **** team.
Load management is likely what allowed the Spurs to win in 2014 and still a 67 win team in 16, Duncan's last year
If they are going to load manage, league needs to fine both team and player heavily. Maybe force them to pay refunds. Real injuries happen and that sucks, but taking days off doesn't just happen.
Or maybe the league should listen to doctor and trainers like coaches do and stop scheduling four games in five days.