hes not wrong.
People who discredit TD
"But he had Pop"
Kawhi 2016 MVP run...
10/10 of those who didnt vote for kawhi "But Pop can win 55 with any roster"
He believes his own hype way too much
He basically goes on a tirade about Popovich, saying he did a terrible job with Team USA, that he’s a bully, that he should own his loss. And he goes on to bemoan how Pop’s cult of personality has made him immune from criticism.
You can listen to the segment in his podcast (around 5 minutes) here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/NBASpurs/co...well_that_pop/
hes not wrong.
People who discredit TD
"But he had Pop"
Kawhi 2016 MVP run...
10/10 of those who didnt vote for kawhi "But Pop can win 55 with any roster"
He believes his own hype way too much
I have a theory one of the Popovich Slurpers was the one who gave the idea of having "Likes/Dislike" feature on this forum so they can censor anyone who criticizes Gregg Popovich.
Popovich losing in the FIBA tournament send them over the edge. Got to be make sure this place is a circlejerk for them
Seriously. When has Pop ever owned a loss? Not attacking Pop, just genuinely have never witnessed him take the blame for a loss. Only time I’ve seen him admit any wrong-doing was for coaching Aldridge wrong in the early going of his stint here. That’s it.
Rather remarkable in itself that a head coach of a major professional sports program has not publicly admitted fault in one instance for a loss during 20 years of coaching. We’re talking over 1,800 games and not one loss has he taken the fall for.
Amazing
He needs to explicitly tell the media he's to blame? That just seems pointless.
Good coaches hold themselves accountable. To my recollection, he’s never even owned up to partly being responsible for a loss.
”We as coaches need to do a better job at putting our players in a better position to succeed.” Not even that
"We're obviously discombobulated on offense. So a lot of that has to do with me. I've got to do a better job there."
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/...-roughed-again
Literally the first Google result.
Simmons was one of the few outsiders who called him out for that Nuggets series loss. He quit making adjustments then said the team just needs to play better. He’ll make a few adjustments then stops adjustments around game 5.
Yeah, Pop kind of sucks in the Team USA context/setting.
Been a Spurs fan since around 2001 or 2002 and I finally saw the light on Pop not taking personal accountability after the 2016 OKC loss. That series was on him and his final media session was full of jokes and deflection. His goto statements after bad losses are ‘the players didn’t have respect for the game’ or “it’s just basketball”.
1. Bill Simmons is a has-been. Who gives a .
2. Bill Simmons is a Clippers stan. He's knob-slobbering over Kawhi now.
3. Team USA was a ty team. Who gives a .
He took responsibility for initially not accepting Manu for who and what he was. He was Manu & you just had to let him be himself. Chips will follow.
Also took blame for over coaching LA. Pop not ever holding himself accountable=horrible take.
I don't know any serious basketball fan who doesn't think this version of Team USA just wasn't very good. Our top player was Kemba Walker, a guy who has struggled to lead his NBA team to the playoffs, and who has never made it out of the first round. Our team doesn't have a single MVP candidate. In theory, Team USA should have about 6 or 7 MVP candidates.
Wtf? As I recall, Pop has called himself out numerous times. Nevermind all that, we will ignore that for the dumbasses agenda.
Exactly. Pop isn't a ing miracle worker. We had low to mid level talent, so what the do people expect?
Not taking responsability?
https://www.google.fr/amp/s/www.spor...z16ep3o13ls0ec
What I have never heard is him take credit for his success.
Come on now,it's pretty obvious what Bill Simmons' agenda is.
He's a Celtics fanboy,he made his career talking about the Celtics.He said the Celtics would win 60 games last year.
If the failure of the "Team USA Celtics" version of the US NT isn't allocated to somebody else,it's gonna fall,in his mind,to Kemba,Jaylen Brown and Smart and even Tatum cause he was injured.
If the failure falls on Kemba,how can Bill Simmons fully embrace his Celtics fan persona in his podcasts and be optimistic?
Pop had a large part of the blame.Kemba was horrible in the elimination game vs France (10pts,2-9FG,4fouls,4Turnovers,0 assists,game high -13 in 25mins).
Simmons is biased.
And here's another hypothetical question.If team USA had won gold in the World Cup,would Bill Simmons be praising Pop and his coaching? Or would he credit the success to the Celtics core who decided to show up and play and won the whole thing?
Last edited by GusT15; 09-24-2019 at 06:22 AM.
you're coming back to this thread right? Or maybe you already forgot about this alt, memory is clearly not a strongsuit
You don't know what he says to his team, to his coaches.
I remember him saying after one of the losses to Denver in playoffs last season that he was at fault because of bad line ups he put on the floor only to use the exact same line ups the next game.
If anyone knows about not not having any credibility...
The real test will be next year in the Olympics. The headline for this FIBA cup was "Another star pulling out" "Will USA win?" "Is this the most talented team in the tournament", stuff that had nothing to do with Pop. Most of the players never even had training camp with each other last year.
Pretty much this.
Most Spurs fans who followed the team before 1997 know how good Pop has been for the organization. Lots of dumbass haters in here quite honestly. When Pop retires prepare for the return to small market mediocrity.
Remind me again how many NBA les have been won by small market teams in the last 30 years? Remind me again how many former ABA teams now hang championship banners? Tim was the heart of the Spurs for 20 years, but Pop provided the framework for the team to succeed. We could be sitting here talking about how the Duncan era was similar to the Robinson era...or how Tim won 2 les after leaving here for Orlando. The championship legacy of this team is as tied to Pop as it is to Tim Duncan.
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