Pop (aside from his penchant for playing risky rotations at the most inopportune times), Video Coordinator, and Thibs seem to be the only ones out there with a clue on how to coach the game of basketball.
From D'Antoni not even making an attempt to coach the Lakers in their playoff series; to Del Negro flummoxed by Lionel Hollins; to Scott Brooks refusing to call any other plays besides ISOs for Durant; to Mark Jackson relying more on his Bible than his playbook; and to Frank Vogel pulling his best shotblocker in crunch time, the 2012-13 post-season has had an unprecedented amount of coaching mishaps never before seen in the history of NBA.
Sure, there's been coaching blunders here and there in past post-seasons, but I can't remember a comparable example of this kind of sustained level of failure at the head coaching position throughout an entire playoffs. Seems every game has had one or two or three or four (ad infinitum) massive coaching mistakes that would even have a 15 year old Bleacher Report contributor shaking his head in disbelief.