Dude deserves Coach of the Decade for what he's accomplished the last two years.
Remember that the Warriors lost in the FIRST ROUND under Mark Jackson.
Absolutely mind-boggling to me how a coach can miss half of the season (and his team does better in the half he wasn't coaching) and still manage to win COTY. I don't care if he implemented the "system"; he legitimately wasn't on the bench for 40 games. For half of the season he wasn't the one deciding who to sub in or out, wasn't the one deciding when to call TOs, wasn't the one in the huddle telling guys what they needed to do, etc etc.
He deserved to win it last year so it's not terrible but still, him winning COTY after missing half the year is just stupid.
Dude deserves Coach of the Decade for what he's accomplished the last two years.
Remember that the Warriors lost in the FIRST ROUND under Mark Jackson.
Kerr put that system in place. Not being on the sidelines for half the year doesn't mean that he didn't have any input. The dude took a good group and made them great. He deserves it.
He deserves it. As far as i am concerend, the warriors still played a system that kerr implemented, a base rotation that kerr implemented etc.
There wasnt a whole lot of xs and os in that 24 game winnning streak. What Walton did is not up the team.
I would have given it to pop though. Hes had to deal with adjustments and a change of system this year.
Sounds like you're arguing he should've been COTY last year when he came in and switched things up and took them from a good to great team. He helped implement a new system before last season and that's when they ended up winning 67 games and the le. He took them from a good to great team last year, not this year.
This year they were largely the same team (in terms of how they played) but with Steph/Draymond making large strides in their game, and with Kerr missing half the season. Of course he had some input while he was out, but again, for 43 games he:
- wasn't the one deciding who to sub in or out (and when to make those subs)
- wasn't the one deciding whether to call a TO or let guys play through it
- wasn't the one calling plays from the sideline or during TOs
- wasn't the one talking to guys in the huddle and letting them know what they needed to focus on
- wasn't the one making mid-game adjustments in response to the flow of the game
Sorry, but he didn't deserve COTY this year. Last year? Sure, he should've won over Budenholzer. But not this year.
Like I said before, you're insane if you think they're gonna deny a coach that won 140 games in 2 seasons of his first award because of his injury.
I mean it's not super surprising; I just think it's stupid. Every argument I've heard so far seems to have more to do with what he did last year as opposed to this year. He didn't implement some brand new system this year. He didn't take the Warriors from a good to great team this year. He didn't win 73 games while coaching on the sidelines this year.
Like I said, he should've won last year so it's not some huge injustice. I just think the whole "But he implemented the system!" argument is weak when we're talking about who should've won COTY this year.
Congrats to Kerr, but it's insane you can win COTY missing so much of the season. If anything it should go to Luke Walton.
100%, exactly what i was going to say, either him or Memphis maybe even Carlisle. These teams lost big players and made it still. Golden State is a forgone conclusion, if thats the case we shold just give the award to every team that has the best record. Not taking anything away from Kerr, hes doing and has done a marvelous job, but Stotts is where it should of gone.
Should've been Brad Stevens. He's done a great job with his squad.
Also, they should've beat the Warriors both times.
Doesn't matter how much time he's missed - and it's not like he's been tied up in a cave somewhere, he was with the team - they got the best record of all time, of course Kerr should have got the award. Well deserved.
Yeah. You guys are talking about 73 wins like it's nothing. The system that was started last year was made even better this year. We're not talking about giving it to the team with the most wins every year but you are talking about a team that took the BEST record EVER. EVER.
Stotts or Stevens were better. And yea, if they gave it to GST coach it should have been Walton.
no def not discrediting that. This season was historical for them, but heres my question to you. If luke had coached the whole year, or popovich, or mike brown for s sake, are they still 73, probably pretty damn close. They have the best player one earth, surrounded by excellent players, so we all knew what was going to happen this year. I like the award going to coaches who are doin a good job with sub par rosters. Someone mentioned brad stevens, he is also a great candidate for COTY. imho.
This is exactly how hacks like D'Antoni, Avery, Brooks, Karl, Sam Mitcand Byron Scott
have won the award, followed by being fired and unable to get jobs. Giving COTY to coaches like these is the equivalent of giving DPOY to bigs who block shots and get rebounds. It should be a thing of the past.
It's fair. The voters got the top 3 right imo. Stevens should have been 4th then Rick 5th.
When you not only keep guys engaged after a le but break a record many thought unbreakable? You deserve it.
Stevens has Zero argument over cliffford. Zero.
- Clifford had to redesign his offense
- hes had to redsign his defense
- hes had to intergrate new players in batum and Lin
- he turned a terrible shooting team to a team that relies on three point shooting and win
-zero all stars and still 48 wins
Stevens has been super overrated relative to what other coaches have been doing.this year.
Disagree - while he had to shift gears it's because his normal system sucked and they went out and got a lot of talent to fit. They have more talent than Boston imo and that's why I pick Stevens.
Clifford a fine pick too though for the reasons you stated. It was impressive & his playoff recovery has been great too (same with Brad)
Deserved, tbh. Should have already won it last year.
Clifford and Pop are essentially the only two coaches who has had to implement something new and integrate players with significant roles and then beat their previous record by 12+ wins.
I said Kerr deserves it.
But he never really had to do any of those things this year
2015-16 NBA COACH OF THE YEAR RESULTS
Coach | Team | 1st place votes | 2nd place votes | 3rd place votes | Total points
Steve Kerr | Golden State Warriors | 64 | 18 | 7 | 381
Terry Stotts | Portland Trail Blazers | 37 | 38 | 36 | 335
Gregg Popovich | San Antonio Spurs | 10 | 32 | 20 | 166
Steve Clifford | Charlotte Hornets | 7 | 16 | 15 | 98
Dwane Casey | Toronto Raptors | 6 | 12 | 17 | 83
Brad Stevens | Boston Celtics | 5 | 10 | 19 | 74
Dave Joerger | Memphis Grizzlies | 1 | 1 | 3 | 11
Doc Rivers | L.A. Clippers | 0 | 1 | 2 | 5
Luke Walton | Golden State Warriors (interim) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 5
Erik Spoelstra | Miami Heat | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4
Quin Snyder | Utah Jazz | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3
Rick Carlisle | Dallas Mavericks | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3
Mike Budenholzer | Atlanta Hawks | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1
Billy Donovan | Oklahoma City Thunder | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1
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