Phil>Larry>>>Poop
So today Larry Brown was fired by Italian team Fiat Torino. If this is the end for him, it’ll be an oddly fitting end to a strange career.
What are your guys’ thoughts on him, his legacy, where he ranks among coaches, his time with the Spurs, etc.?
If not for the random, unnecessary he did to alienate people and create enemies he’d be maybe the best ever.
Id probably still take him if the goal was to maximize the performance of a team with mostly veteran players for just one single season without giving a about what happened beyond that, but his controlling and narcissistic personality made it so the players he coached would get resentful at some point.
Larry is the best "coach" to ever coach the game imo. He's won at every level and has made basically every team he coached better.
So the Lakers success is because of Phil, not Kobe.
When I saw this thread, I figured he died. Good for him.
And yet Duncan was a system player that relied on Pop, and won 5 championships.
Go figure.
He was one of the GOAT coaches for sure, in terms of Xs and Os, but he finds a way to shoot himself in the foot by nudging himself into management, making stupid plays, playing favourites (Eric Snow and Derrick Coleman?), and creating resentment overall.
Brilliant basketball mind, horrible manager.
Is this the 1st time he has failed to have a team improve?
one of the true GOATS. did it with different teams in different ways. succeeded at every level. as stubborn as pop but probably not as personable/likeable
I used to root for LB; but then I realized he's one of the biggest a-holes on the planet and I stopped caring. I don't look at it as a shame. He got more than he deserved; and we reap what we sew. He should've retired and just lived the life, anyways. Going to Italy speaks to a desperation to be important, imo.
And what does going to China speak to?
derp
Last edited by spurraider21; 12-28-2018 at 01:46 PM.
Larry is like the Bill Parcells of basketball. He has clearly been able to get teams to play winning ball. But to take those same teams over the hump, he has been replaced over and over. Doesn’t detract from his Xs and Os knowledge, just a staying power thing. Maybe he’s not that good at front office/player politics
When have his teams ever “gotten over the hump” after he’d been replaced? His teams have routinely taken a step back after he left.
The guy loved coaching and teaching basketball and instead of sitting on his couch sipping beers he went to Italy and spent time there and continued to do what he loved. Hard to argue with that.
That's the happy face people surely like to put on it. I'm not saying he's not good at what he does though (in the short term).
I'm surprised he didn't quit halfway through the season.
what say you, derp?
Chump Lite wants some attention.
I don't think Larry Brown could coach in today's league tbh. Ironically Nelson would've thrived and probably rung had he been coaching today. But Larry Brown is a perfect example of a band aid coach. He went to teams that had some serious issues going on with it and he bandaged it up for as long as he could, but the team needed surgery and not a band aid so eventually he was let go or quit. But he has done so much for the game and is so smart and great X's and O's that it's kinda sad to see him go out this way. He should've gone out into the sun set on a high note with the league having a day of celebration to honor his achievements as a coach. Instead he went out in typical Larry Brown fashion.
great fold
You had to edit your standard Jimmer dig.
Cuck Blake alt.
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