the key word is deserves.. and both pop and thibodeau do over the others.. however i think thibodeau will win it..
I personally think its gonna go to either pop or thibodeau.
the key word is deserves.. and both pop and thibodeau do over the others.. however i think thibodeau will win it..
Doug Collins deserves a ton of credit for what he's done, but it'll be pop or thib.
I'd vote for pop because I'm biased.
Certainly not pop.
Pop should get the "Even when my team showed me they can play otherwise i still hold them back by relying in things from the past" (like playing the red clunker)
#1 in the NBA in 3 point shooting = clunker
Karl or Thibs. I'd probably go with Karl.
With all the Melodrama and then finally the trade, most were expecting the Nuggets to either to squeak into the playoffs or out altogether.
He's basically had to coach two teams.
Thibs will get it and it will be well deserved.
Karl is a strong candidate, IMO. Same with Collins.
Spoelstra should get some credit too... not easy to handle a transition with stars like that, and when all is said and done, they have 58 wins in their pocket (with easily 5 buzzer beaters that didn't go in)...
Bulls finishing with best overall record sealed it for Thibbs
We will never know who's done the most for their team, but Thibbs has instilled a sense of defense in his team and dealt with injuries very well all year. It's not unusual that a 1st or 2nd year coach gets CoY, especially if the team was a bottom rung team, got a 1st overall pick and fired the coach at the same time. However, I think Thibbs is the goods.
Pop did really well, but he probably coached himself out of the award in the past few weeks since the voters seem to look more at record vs prior year than just about anything else.
I think it should be reserved until after the Finals. He could the bed in the playoffs.
I have to disagree about Spo. Wade was getting them to the playoffs. Lebron got them a couple spots higher.
Spo has just held on to his job. He hasn't done anything remarkable otherwise. If it only rests on record differential, then we have to look at NY as well, but we all know Mike D will never get CoY.
You bring up a good point for sure. I thought all throughout the season that Pop was like a recovering addict. He had many moments of relapse back to his old style, lost trust in his decision to play up tempo and it cost the team at times. However, he fought through it pretty well, as did they.
Thibs. Pop did a great job with this team this year, but making a semi-contender a contender isn't magic, especially when health is your smoke and and mirrors.
Bulls game outta nowhere, tho. Even I don't want any piece of them right now.
In terms of overcoming obstacles, Nate McMillan. The Blazers could have easily thrown in the towel after all their injuries. Nate got more out of a decimated squad than anyone expected IMO. That's true leadership.
That is very true. Him and George karl are wildcards IMO.
Thibs deserves it.
lol pop COY
You mean the award he got in the 04-05 season? Or another award?
Pop has done well this year, but he has done badly, too. I don't see him getting it in the same year that the Spurs had their longest losing streak in the Duncan era, and choking on the #1 seed overall like that.
On the other hand Thibodeau has clearly turned Chicago around, especially on D, got the #1 seed, etc.
However Stein saying he was going to vote for Pop makes me think there's still a chance Pop gets it.
Clunking in every playoff series = clunker.
Thibodeau should get it. Anyone who had Tiago Splitter rotting on the bench while the Turd Towers were getting abused by every frontcourt player out there should not be COY.
Well that's going out on a limb...
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