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Re: Rick Carlisle appreciation thread, tbh...
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Robz4000
Agreed. My boy
benefactor might've been right about the Spurs needing that last round.
Spurs just came out of a round where they faced a team with a first ballot hall of famer and the second best coach in the league. Blazers beat up on one of the most mentally weak playoff teams in NBA history with a coach that is better off working the concession.
Blazers never knew what hit them.
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Re: Rick Carlisle appreciation thread, tbh...
Thibs' greatest flaw is his awful offensive schemes, but defensively he's very very good. That being said, Chicago's defense is inflated because of how rough they're allowed to play, so they make Thibs look better than he actually is, but Thibs is still very good in that regard.
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Re: Rick Carlisle appreciation thread, tbh...
If im cuban i do everything and anything to lock him up forever, tbh...
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Re: Rick Carlisle appreciation thread, tbh...
two things I want really bad :
When Pop calls it quits, we need to go balls deep for Carlisle or Budenholzer
When Timmy calls it quits, we need to go balls deep for Unibrow
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jARS mEsH sEt
I used to think Doc was a little overrated but I'm impressed with the offensive scheme he came up with in L.A. The ball movement is phenomenal.
In fairness, it wasn't all Doc, although Doc is a good X's and O's coach himself - Alvin Gentry also had a huge role in implementing those schemes, tbh....
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Yeah, the Spurs had the Game 1 luxury of playing a very similar team to their 1st round opponent.
And POR just found out the Spurs and Rockets couldn't be any more different tbh
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Clipper Nation
In fairness, it wasn't all Doc, although Doc is a good X's and O's coach himself - Alvin Gentry also had a huge role in implementing those schemes, tbh....
Really? Maybe game 1 against OKC was an aberration but you guys looked like the best passing team in the league. It was completely different from what I had seen from the Clippers in the past. I just assumed that was a product of Doc.
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jARS mEsH sEt
Really? Maybe game 1 against OKC was an aberration but you guys looked like the best passing team in the league. It was completely different from what I had seen from the Clippers in the past. I just assumed that was a product of Doc.
It's both of them, really, but I'm surprised that Gentry isn't getting much credit from the media at all, tbh....
That ball movement was no fluke, and it starts with CP3 and Blake, who are both elite and willing passers for their positions, tbh....
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Clipper Nation
It's both of them, really, but I'm surprised that Gentry isn't getting much credit from the media at all, tbh....
That ball movement was no fluke, and it starts with CP3 and Blake, who are both elite and willing passers for their positions, tbh....
:lmao you're telling me. I wasn't even aware that Gentry was Doc's lead assistant, tbh.
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He's ight. Just knows the Spurs well and had a good game plan.
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mudyez
Rick Carlisle probably is a top2 coach in this league. I like that guy.
He is a beast, he threw the Spurs a flat out curve in that series.
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jARS mEsH sEt
Thibs' greatest flaw is his awful offensive schemes, but defensively he's very very good. That being said, Chicago's defense is inflated because of how rough they're allowed to play, so they make Thibs look better than he actually is, but Thibs is still very good in that regard.
The Bulls actually run nice offensive sets with a lot of ball movement..they ranked 10th and 5th, offensively, in the past 2 seasons when Derrick Rose was on the court..
They currently don't have any talent:lol..
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Re: Rick Carlisle appreciation thread, tbh...
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Originally Posted by
jARS mEsH sEt
Thibs' greatest flaw is his awful offensive schemes, but defensively he's very very good. That being said, Chicago's defense is inflated because of how rough they're allowed to play, so they make Thibs look better than he actually is, but Thibs is still very good in that regard.
To me. Thib's problem is not on offense, but the lack long-term perspective. As a player, whenever you are on the court, you are expected to play 110%. But as a coach, he needs to see the difference between now and then, regular reason and playoffs. Simply put, not every game counts the same. Players are not machines after all, playing hard is not enough or sometimes playing too hard all the time is bad.
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Malik Hairston
The Bulls actually run nice offensive sets with a lot of ball movement..they ranked 10th and 5th, offensively, in the past 2 seasons when Derrick Rose was on the court..
They currently don't have any talent:lol..
It's probably confirmation bias on my part then. Admittedly I don't watch many bulls games, but I see a lot of stagnant 2 man game with curl screens and not a lot of side to side movement, but this is without Rose.
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It really helps the Spurs started playing like the Spurs, the annihilation of both the Mavs & Blazers the last 2 games proves that. Tho, I expect Portland to be much better than they were tonight.
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Mavs relied on a gimmick to beat the Spurs
Tony shitting the bed is what hurt us the most tbh..
when he is healthy and dominating they can't run that gimmick which is why the last 2 games were blow outs
Mavs relied on switching slow, unathletic, and non-defenders to begin with like Irk and Blair onto Parker
you have to play what the defense gives you instead of trying to force ball movement and being passive
Parker didn't for more than 1 quarter at a time in games 1-6
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letmk
To me. Thib's problem is not on offense, but the lack long-term perspective. As a player, whenever you are on the court, you are expected to play 110%. But as a coach, he needs to see the difference between now and then, regular reason and playoffs. Simply put, not every game counts the same. Players are not machines after all, playing hard is not enough or sometimes playing too hard all the time is bad.
Kinda agree with this. Thibs problem is he's terrible at managing his star players' minutes. He ran Rose to the ground in just two years.
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ezau
Kinda agree with this. Thibs problem is his terrible at managing his star players' minutes. He ran Rose to the ground in just two years.
Rose's MPG per season, pre-injury: 37, 37, 37
Duncan at the same age: 39, 39, 39
Kobe: 38, 41, 38
Paul: 36, 37, 38
Durant: 39, 40, 39
You can go on forever with the comparisons:lol..I don't know why people think Rose was ran into the ground, his minutes weren't even notably high for a star player..
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Malik Hairston
Rose's MPG per season, pre-injury: 37, 37, 37
Duncan at the same age: 39, 39, 39
Kobe: 38, 41, 38
Paul: 36, 37, 38
Durant: 39, 40, 39
You can go on forever with the comparisons:lol..I don't know why people think Rose was ran into the ground, his minutes weren't even notably high for a star player..
Rose's MPG in the playoffs:
44.7, 42.4, 40.6, 37 :lol
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Re: Rick Carlisle appreciation thread, tbh...
Have always had respect for Carlisle, he's legitimately a coach in a league where coaches are heralded for having players that don't listen to them or players that just go out and score. Dude legitimately coaches his fn' team and Carlisle is definitely a top 3 coach in the league. Outcoached Pop like crazy that last round and if anything, may have winded up teaching Pop a thing and prepared him for this run.
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ezau
Rose's MPG in the playoffs:
44.7, 42.4, 40.6, 37 :lol
Even check out Jordan/Pippen's MPG? Those guys won 6 championships in 8 years.
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I think Carlisle is the 2nd best coach in the league behind Pop tbh. One of the best strategists in the league and it seems like his players really respect him.
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I said Carlisle was actually doing the Spurs and Pop a favor by challenging them early on.