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    Hmm, wonder what history would be like if Larry Brown coaches the Spurs from the 97 till now.

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    Hmm, wonder what history would be like if Larry Brown coaches the Spurs from the 97 till now.
    Larry 'Next Town' Brown would never have lasted 3 years.

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    His longevity alone >>>>>>>>

    Never missed the playoffs
    50 wins or more every year

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    and a completely different approach than Phil Jackson ... not triangle and nothing else, but changing the offense with regard to the development of his players and the league rules

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    Got to agree with SAS that having RC Buford and Peter Holt by his side really does help Pop.

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    I agree. I've said on here many times that Larry Brown is the best coach in the history of the game.

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    It is very hard to say. Pop handpicks every player that joins the team and had one of the most coach-able superstars in league history. Most superstars can not stand being screamed at in front of everyone and in this day and age, ego management is just as important as player development. Duncan truly sets the tone for everyone else here.

    I would say Phil is much better at star management and dealing with owners and GM's not on the same page.

    Pop is better at player development turning rocks into gems, but I am not sure if he could have handled Shaq/Kobe feuds or Artest/Rodman's of the world.

    Also early in Pop's career he had a decent defensive system and his offensive system was basically dump it to Duncan for 40+ minutes a game. This year's Pop was special but overall career it is hard to argue with Phil's results. I would say they are equal, apple to orange kind of way.

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    I agree. I've said on here many times that Larry Brown is the best coach in the history of the game.
    I agree and he was one of Pops mentors along with Nellie.

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    he is.

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    Say, didn't Pop beat Larry Brown in 2005?

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    I agree. I've said on here many times that Larry Brown is the best coach in the history of the game.
    Larry Brown is an amazing coach, but I can't call him the greatest because of his two crippling flaws:

    1. Five minutes after being hired to his present job, he starts thinking about his next job
    2. Ironically, despite being a successful college coach, he refused to trust his young players in the NBA.... case in point: ruining Darko's career before it ever got started, costing Team USA a gold medal by not playing LeBron or Melo nearly enough while letting veterans like AI and Marbury chuck to their heart's content

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    Say, didn't Pop beat Larry Brown in 2005?
    That to me is a credit to Brown he took it 7 games and 5 minutes within winning.
    Compare rosters.
    Spurs much better then Detroits.

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    That to me is a credit to Brown he took it 7 games and 5 minutes within winning.
    Compare rosters.
    Spurs much better then Detroits.
    Pistons were the defending champs, though. Hardly a bunch of scrubs. It was an evenly matched series, and that's what made it so epic!

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    Phil never built and bailed everytime the ship was sinking. The only thing he did better than Pop was get on the team with the best players, ready to win a championship and more than that no one is better at complaining about the refs without actually saying it and getting his way. He's turned series around this way.

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    So they think Larry Brown is the best coach of all time..

    Ask the Knicks about that..

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    Pistons were the defending champs, though. Hardly a bunch of scrubs. It was an evenly matched series, and that's what made it so epic!
    Yeah but they had no bench, while the spurs had one with Horry and Barry. Detroit' bench was McDyess and? Lindsey Hunter?

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    I agree and he was one of Pops mentors along with Nellie.
    I've talked with Pop about Larry and Nellie. He likes talking about them. I asked him if he ever got bored and decided to write a book, would he talk about Larry and Don and he said "probably, who wants to read about me?" lol

    I used to talk with Larry all the time. Never met Don.

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    So they think Larry Brown is the best coach of all time..

    Ask the Knicks about that..
    Larry Brown is the only guy I've ever seen who can take a team to the playoffs, move to another town and do it again. To say he's not a great coach is ignorant of the facts.

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    Larry 'Next Town' Brown would never have lasted 3 years.
    As great as he is, Detroit fans should never forgive Larry for talking to Cleveland during the 2005 finals against us. It was a bushleague move by him.

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    Larry Brown is the only guy I've ever seen who can take a team to the playoffs, move to another town and do it again. To say he's not a great coach is ignorant of the facts.
    I didn't say he was not great they think he is the best ever.. Larry Brown has a volatile personality and can't handle players or owners.. Not for very long anyway..

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    Larry Brown is an amazing coach, but I can't call him the greatest because of his two crippling flaws:

    1. Five minutes after being hired to his present job, he starts thinking about his next job
    2. Ironically, despite being a successful college coach, he refused to trust his young players in the NBA.... case in point: ruining Darko's career before it ever got started, costing Team USA a gold medal by not playing LeBron or Melo nearly enough while letting veterans like AI and Marbury chuck to their heart's content
    1. We aren't talking about the best employee
    2. Larry is a system guy who wants things done a certain way, no deviations. Older guys know the system and how many gold medals has Phil won, just out of curiosity?


    Team Year G W L W–L% Finish PG PW PL PW–L% Result
    CHI 1989–90 82 55 27 .671 2nd in Central 16 10 6 .625 Lost in Conf. Finals
    CHI 1990–91 82 61 21 .744 1st in Central 17 15 2 .882 Won NBA Championship
    CHI 1991–92 82 67 15 .817 1st in Central 22 15 7 .682 Won NBA Championship
    CHI 1992–93 82 57 25 .695 1st in Central 19 15 4 .789 Won NBA Championship
    CHI 1993–94 82 55 27 .671 2nd in Central 10 6 4 .600 Lost in Conf. Semifinals
    CHI 1994–95 82 47 35 .573 3rd in Central 10 5 5 .500 Lost in Conf. Semifinals
    CHI 1995–96 82 72 10 .878 1st in Central 18 15 3 .833 Won NBA Championship
    CHI 1996–97 82 69 13 .841 1st in Central 19 15 4 .789 Won NBA Championship
    CHI 1997–98 82 62 20 .756 1st in Central 21 15 6 .714 Won NBA Championship
    LAL 1999–00 82 67 15 .817 1st in Pacific 23 15 8 .652 Won NBA Championship
    LAL 2000–01 82 56 26 .683 1st in Pacific 16 15 1 .938 Won NBA Championship
    LAL 2001–02 82 58 24 .707 2nd in Pacific 19 15 4 .789 Won NBA Championship
    LAL 2002–03 82 50 32 .610 2nd in Pacific 12 6 6 .500 Lost in Conf. Semifinals
    LAL 2003–04 82 56 26 .683 1st in Pacific 22 13 9 .591 Lost in NBA Finals
    LAL 2005–06 82 45 37 .549 3rd in Pacific 7 3 4 .429 Lost in First Round
    LAL 2006–07 82 42 40 .512 2nd in Pacific 5 1 4 .200 Lost in First Round
    LAL 2007–08 82 57 25 .695 1st in Pacific 21 14 7 .667 Lost in NBA Finals
    LAL 2008–09 82 65 17 .793 1st in Pacific 23 16 7 .696 Won NBA Championship
    LAL 2009–10 82 57 25 .695 1st in Pacific 23 16 7 .696 Won NBA Championship
    LAL 2010–11 82 57 25 .695 1st in Pacific 10 4 6 .400 Lost in Conf. Semifinals
    Career 1640 1155 485 .704 333 229 104 .688
    Phil never developed a team. Every team he signed onto was a playoff team at least and a juggernaut at best. You don't go from Finals to Finals threepeat to Finals threepeat (6 peat for him) without being a front runner. He's no better than Derek Fisher or Steve Kerr who rode others to rings. Show me a coach who dealt with down years without quitting and then overcame obstacles time and again to reach the Finals, and I'll show you a great coach. Phil is just a highly decorated, self important talker with a knack for right place/right time.

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    Now look at Larry Brown:

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    CAR (ABA) 1972–73 84 57 27 .679 1st in East 12 7 5 .583 Lost in Division Finals
    CAR (ABA) 1973–74 84 47 37 .560 3rd in East 4 0 4 .000 Lost in Division Semifinals
    DEN (ABA) 1974–75 84 65 19 .774 1st in West 13 7 6 .538 Lost in Division Finals
    DEN (ABA) 1975–76 84 60 24 .714 1st in West 13 6 7 .462 Lost in ABA Finals
    DEN 1976–77 82 50 32 .610 1st in Midwest 6 2 4 .333 Lost in Conf. Semifinals
    DEN 1977–78 82 48 34 .585 1st in Midwest 13 6 7 .462 Lost in Conf. Finals
    DEN 1978–79 53 28 25 .528
    NJN 1981–82 82 44 38 .537 3rd in Atlantic 2 0 2 .000 Lost in First Round
    NJN 1982–83 76 47 29 .537
    SAS 1988–89 82 21 61 .256 5th in Midwest Missed Playoffs
    SAS 1989–90 82 56 26 .683 1st in Midwest 10 6 4 .600 Lost in Conf. Semifinals
    SAS 1990–91 82 55 27 .671 1st in Midwest 4 1 3 .250 Lost in First Round
    SAS 1991–92 38 21 17 .553
    LAC 1991–92 35 23 12 .657 5th in Pacific 5 2 3 .400 Lost in First Round
    LAC 1992–93 82 41 41 .500 5th in Pacific 5 2 3 .400 Lost in First Round
    IND 1993–94 82 47 35 .573 4th in Central 16 10 6 .625 Lost in Conf. Finals
    IND 1994–95 82 52 30 .634 1st in Central 17 10 7 .588 Lost in Conf. Finals
    IND 1995–96 82 52 30 .634 2nd in Central 5 2 3 .400 Lost in First Round
    IND 1996–97 82 39 43 .476 6th in Central Missed Playoffs
    PHI 1997–98 82 31 51 .378 7th in Atlantic Missed Playoffs
    PHI 1998–99 50 28 22 .560 3rd in Atlantic 8 3 5 .375 Lost in Conf. Semifinals
    PHI 1999–00 82 49 33 .598 3rd in Atlantic 10 5 5 .500 Lost in Conf. Semifinals
    PHI 2000–01 82 56 26 .683 1st in Atlantic 23 12 11 .522 Lost in NBA Finals
    PHI 2001–02 82 43 39 .524 4th in Atlantic 5 2 3 .400 Lost in First Round
    PHI 2002–03 82 48 34 .585 2nd in Atlantic 12 6 6 .500 Lost in Conf. Semifinals
    DET 2003–04 82 54 28 .659 2nd in Central 23 16 7 .696 Won NBA Championship
    DET 2004–05 82 54 28 .659 1st in Central 25 15 10 .600 Lost in NBA Finals
    NYK 2005–06 82 23 59 .280 5th in Atlantic Missed Playoffs
    CHA 2008–09 82 35 47 .427 4th in Southeast Missed Playoffs
    CHA 2009–10 82 44 38 .537 3rd in Southeast 4 0 4 .000 Lost in First Round
    CHA 2010–11 28 9 19 .321
    NBA Career 2002 1098 904 .548 193 100 93 .518
    ABA Career 336 229 107 .682 42 20 22 .476
    Career Total 2338 1327 1011 .568 235 120 115 .511

    This guy never had a juggernaut and was still a better coach than Phil Jackson because he developed players and teams. That's what coaches do, they develop players and teams. They don't counsel them and write books about how uncoachable the players are.

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    I didn't say he was not great they think he is the best ever.. Larry Brown has a volatile personality and can't handle players or owners.. Not for very long anyway..
    What players could he not handle? You don't judge coaching ability by how the guy gets along with his employer or his players. You judge it by how he changes the team for the positive. Not all coaches are likable, but some are damn effective.

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    What players could he not handle? You don't judge coaching ability by how the guy gets along with his employer or his players. You judge it by how he changes the team for the positive. Not all coaches are likable, but some are damn effective.
    So he is the GOAT???

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    Pop isn't that great tbh, too stubborn. SA nearly lost in the first round because of Pop's defensive match ups, he's been out coached multiple times throughout the playoffs as well.

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