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MultiTroll
11-17-2021, 12:39 AM
Subject has "%" but for ease lets go with # of reg season games.

I'm capping the list at 82 cause i think we cannot imagine in this world the 21-22 Spurs making the playoffs. Short of a medical leave by Pop.

Watching the Spurs@Clippers game, wow.

Rocalcio
11-17-2021, 12:45 AM
Stop creating threads just to bitch about Pop, we got your point…

MultiTroll
11-17-2021, 12:50 AM
Stop creating threads just to bitch about Pop, we got your point…
:lol Sorry control freak the thread is an entirely legitimate question.

Don't forget to vote.

Rocalcio
11-17-2021, 02:36 AM
Pointless

Ed Helicopter Jones
11-17-2021, 07:17 AM
In the NBA the supposed coaching advantage usually goes to the coach with the better players. Little known fact. Roll the ball out there and let the young millionaires go at it.

Based on that my vote would be…not many.

MultiTroll
11-17-2021, 10:49 AM
In the NBA the supposed coaching advantage usually goes to the coach with the better players. Little known fact. Roll the ball out there and let the young millionaires go at it.

Based on that my vote would be…not many.
To an extent agree. However to name just a few are you saying the following teams had better players?:
2006 Mavs over RealMVP Timmy Dunker and prime GNOB, etc? (Albeit ref aided big time)
2010 Suns sweeping Spurs. Alvin Gentry over Popped.
2011 Memphis Griz 1st round knockout of Spurs?
2013 Heat It Still Hurts leaving Turnobili in and the capper of retarded end of game 3 pt defense not once but twice?

Non Spurs:
2016 Cavs with fair reffing over the Warriors?