The ultimate question that really isn't an ultimate question. Has modern AI superseded Chauncey Billups as a basketball coach? Like could modern AI formulate a better game plan and execute better than Chauncey Billups? Blazers - powered by Nvidia, Blazers - powered by Intel, Blazers - powered by Qualcomm, etc. The threshold again is Chauncey Billups.
And I know I sound cynical. Chauncey is a great tank commander. Not sure if that's a compliment. Just playing with AI a bit recently and in general, I could see teams adapting it. Computers evaluating every game ever played and identifying an ideal play to run given a specific situation versus Chauncey showing up with a dry erase board but not drawing Xs and Os and motion patterns. So, it's just an awkward flex that he has a dry erase board.
Random topic, but down season for the team.
Better coach - ChatGPT or Chauncey Billups?
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Better coach - ChatGPT or Chauncey Billups?
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Better coach - ChatGPT or Chauncey Billups?
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I don't think you need the AI to be very modern to beat the coaching we have now.
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The inability to run plays for a premiere rookie PG is probably contributing to Scoots slow start as well.
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This has been a weird 2nd years for Chauncey. Let me preface this post of mild praise by saying, I still think he's a subpar coach.
That said..... one of my biggest signs of a "good" coach is having buy-in from the players. Chauncey has the team pretty connected, and while they're not a good team by any stretch, they've been in more games than not and they are playing hard. Maybe it's just the historically bad bottom of the league this year making the Blazers look better than they are (Spurs, Warriors, Pistons) by simply trying.
I'll also say, I don't even really hate some of his late game playcalling this year when looked at through the lens of development. if looked at through the lens of winning games, it's pure horse ****. But letting guys hone their instincts in last-second / game-closing moments, especially in a seasons where development is more important than winning, I don't altogether hate that. You don't want guys to develop bad habits, but putting them in pressure situations and having to figure it out on the fly is important.
So in the effort of being fair, Chauncey is still very low on my list of ideal coaches (I wish they'd hire Bud)... but I have seen some improvement and he clearly has the team connected and playing to their (very limited) talent level.
Sorry, that rant really wasn't totally on topic. I honestly wouldn't hate the idea of a team toying with it. Again, in a season where wins don't matter, having an assistant working with AI to draw up plans mid-game based off what the opponent is doing would be interesting.
That said..... one of my biggest signs of a "good" coach is having buy-in from the players. Chauncey has the team pretty connected, and while they're not a good team by any stretch, they've been in more games than not and they are playing hard. Maybe it's just the historically bad bottom of the league this year making the Blazers look better than they are (Spurs, Warriors, Pistons) by simply trying.
I'll also say, I don't even really hate some of his late game playcalling this year when looked at through the lens of development. if looked at through the lens of winning games, it's pure horse ****. But letting guys hone their instincts in last-second / game-closing moments, especially in a seasons where development is more important than winning, I don't altogether hate that. You don't want guys to develop bad habits, but putting them in pressure situations and having to figure it out on the fly is important.
So in the effort of being fair, Chauncey is still very low on my list of ideal coaches (I wish they'd hire Bud)... but I have seen some improvement and he clearly has the team connected and playing to their (very limited) talent level.
Sorry, that rant really wasn't totally on topic. I honestly wouldn't hate the idea of a team toying with it. Again, in a season where wins don't matter, having an assistant working with AI to draw up plans mid-game based off what the opponent is doing would be interesting.
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Things could be worse for imagine the grief old friend Monty Williams is going through in Detroit
for likely a number of Pistons fans might prefer Chauncey to Monty
I do think ultimately Chauncey will be replaced but it will be when management feels the team is
closer to contention.He's got one more year under his deal with a team option for a second year
for likely a number of Pistons fans might prefer Chauncey to Monty
I do think ultimately Chauncey will be replaced but it will be when management feels the team is
closer to contention.He's got one more year under his deal with a team option for a second year
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