The two best coaches in the league are Pop 1A and Rick 1B. Any other ranking is absurd.
Cuban needs to make Carlisle coach for life. I hope Rick is content to coach in Dallas for a long, long time.
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thibodeau, doc, spoelstra, and vogel ahead of Rick.
outcoaching the COTC
The two best coaches in the league are Pop 1A and Rick 1B. Any other ranking is absurd.
Cuban needs to make Carlisle coach for life. I hope Rick is content to coach in Dallas for a long, long time.
What a ed-up list. Scotty Brooks ahead of Brad Stevens and Dave Joerger?
Vogel and Spoelstra ahead of Rick is particularly absurd. Doc is not better than Rick, either, but he's a very good coach that has won a le, so it's not quite as moronic.
Rick is the 2nd best coach in the NBA. That's been the case for awhile now. And it's not close.
1. Pop/Carlisle
3. Thibs
4. Coach Bud
5. Steve Clifford
6. Terry Stotts
7. Erik Spoelstra
8. Ubuntu
9. Frank Vogel
10. Jeff Hornacek
30. Ty Corbin
29. Larry Drew
28. Montyball
27. Mike Brown
26. Detroit's coach
25. Kevin McHale
24. Jacque Vaughn
23. Mike Woodson
22. Randy Wittman
21. Scott Brooks
Pops
Carlisle
Stevens
Thibs
Those are only coaches I'd be ok with beyond Hornacek.
I'd put Jeff third on my list.
I think Bud can one day be as good as Carlisle. He's an incredible game-planner. What remains to be seen is how well he can manage personalities. Atlanta's front office will also play a part.
Coach Bud runs a system, which already puts him ahead of the majority of coaches in the NBA, tbh..
I didn't watch many Celtics games this season, so I can't judge Stevens..
What type of system does Hornacek run, tbh?..
I watched plenty of Suns games this season, but I never took the time to analyze or look into it..I like Hornacek's free-flowing style, but I wasn't impressed with the Suns' late-game plays down the stretch of the season(particularly the Morris' 3 off the screen that they ran several times without any success in the last few weeks of the season)..
Rick's coaching in 2011 will go down as one of all time greatest coaching jobs tbh. Dude zoned up and the Heat fell apart just like what the Spurs are doing right now.
Give Rick, the Spurs team last year and i guaransheed that series would've ended in 5. I'd take playoff Carlisle over playoff Pop tbh.
Carlisle is a boss.![]()
Dude swept Phil into retirement. It took the fat bas 3 years to get over that hangover tbh.
Carlisle is a great coach and a real class act. If it wasn't for him, I think the Heat would've three peated.
Rick is a great coach, no doubt, but coaches are only as good as their management and Mark Cuban is one of the best owners in the league.
Can't deny Carlisle is a great coach. I've gained even more respect for him this series than I already had after that 2011 le run. He's good people too.
To me it is hybrid of dribble-drive-spread and traditional high post/picNroll.
Needs more star talent down low before it changes. He adapted somewhat to what he had, and like D'Antoni turned castoffs into quality offensive weapons through spacing, complementary skills, and reaction-based motion.
Problem is, this team lacks defense across the board at every position, so it'll need to supplement, much like the 2010 team in order to make the next jump, or, similar to D'Antoni, Hornacek will fall victim to teams incapable of sustaining leads, sporadic droughts, bad defense and rebounding.
I think he has it. Unlike D'Antoni, Hornacek actually developed a bench and ran 9+1 rotation nightly.
Phili is still a below average coach
him being ranked top 4
Mono you were one of the leading criticizers of Carlisle back in the day when the Mavs were ringless, I remember you even set your le as "fire Carlisle" at one time.
Carlisle is Top 3 for sure, not sure it's laughable to have Thibs ahead of him though.
Carlisle is top 3 without no doubt, but it's only because most legendary coaches have already retired (Phil, Sloan, Riley, Don Nelson etc...). Ricks is unarguably the best of HIS generation though.
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