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Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Mon Feb 2, 2009 11:41 pm
by BlazertheGreek
I have to say, I think Jerry Sloan is one of the most underappreciated coaches in the NBA, he has always had his players play well. Remember Shandon Anderson or Howard Eisley, they were legit back up players who helped the Jazz reach the finals twice. When they both left, they ended up sucking. So I have to give props to Jerry Sloan.

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Mon Feb 2, 2009 11:44 pm
by Dr Aki
Larry Brown

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Mon Feb 2, 2009 11:47 pm
by NYKnick87
BlazertheGreek wrote:I have to say, I think Jerry Sloan is one of the most underappreciated coaches in the NBA, he has always had his players play well. Remember Shandon Anderson or Howard Eisley, they were legit back up players who helped the Jazz reach the finals twice. When they both left, they ended up sucking. So I have to give props to Jerry Sloan.


Yeah, but it didn't hurt that he had Stockton and Malone as well as Hornacek.

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Mon Feb 2, 2009 11:51 pm
by The Sludge
In my opinion, the 5 best coaches in the NBA are:
Greg Popovich
Phil Jackson
Jerry Sloan
Larry Brown
Doc Rivers

Basically, it's obvious out of those 5 who has the least-talented team.

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Tue Feb 3, 2009 12:07 am
by Storm Surge
BlazertheGreek wrote:I have to say, I think Jerry Sloan is one of the most underappreciated coaches in the NBA, he has always had his players play well. Remember Shandon Anderson or Howard Eisley, they were legit back up players who helped the Jazz reach the finals twice. When they both left, they ended up sucking. So I have to give props to Jerry Sloan.

Anderson played very well for the Rockets after he left Utah, he sucked cause he got old.

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Tue Feb 3, 2009 12:18 am
by That Nicka
pace31 wrote:Jerry won 42 games in the West with a starting line-up of:

Carlos Arroyo
Gordan Giricek
Matt Harpring/Tom Gugliotta
Andrei Kirilenko
Greg Ostertag/Jarron Collins


lol. That is pretty damn impressive

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Tue Feb 3, 2009 12:25 am
by MitchellUK
pace31 wrote:Jerry won 42 games in the West with a starting line-up of:

Carlos Arroyo
Gordan Giricek
Matt Harpring/Tom Gugliotta
Andrei Kirilenko
Greg Ostertag/Jarron Collins


Reckon Doc Rivers in Orlando in 1999-2000 has that beat - rotation of Darrell Armstrong, Ron Mercer, Chucky Atkins, Monty Williams, Corey Maggette (rook), Bo Outlaw, Ben Wallace and John Amaechi.

How that team won 41 games and averaged over 100ppg on pretty much hustle alone is anyone's guess.

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Tue Feb 3, 2009 4:55 am
by ChiCitySPORTS#1
scott skiles 06-07 bulls.
perfect example imo

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Tue Feb 3, 2009 4:58 am
by InBoobieWeTrust
Larry Brown

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Tue Feb 3, 2009 2:16 pm
by Alex_De_Large
MIKE D'ANTONI, worst squad in the L and almost in the playoffs.

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Tue Feb 3, 2009 2:22 pm
by 6_Rings
This year, Dantoni and LB.

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Tue Feb 3, 2009 6:07 pm
by Inc
MitchellUK wrote:
Reckon Doc Rivers in Orlando in 1999-2000 has that beat - rotation of Darrell Armstrong, Ron Mercer, Chucky Atkins, Monty Williams, Corey Maggette (rook), Bo Outlaw, Ben Wallace and John Amaechi.

How that team won 41 games and averaged over 100ppg on pretty much hustle alone is anyone's guess.


Coaches can't teach hustle..

Doc is overrated.

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Wed Feb 4, 2009 4:14 am
by Clangus
If SA win today, then POP wins this hands down

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Wed Feb 4, 2009 4:34 am
by Clangus
opps i put the JYNX on them :(

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Wed Feb 4, 2009 4:39 am
by 88' Draft Pick
i think some coaches get a bad rap because their teams have so called superstars. I think it takes a special type of coach to be able to coach superstars well. Obviously you are not going to have the same results with the Celtics last year if you had PJ Carlisemo coaching that team.

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Wed Feb 4, 2009 8:27 am
by realfung
Kobe>Jordan>God wrote:
Knicksfan1 wrote:Its Mike D. no doubt about it.


D'Antoni was the first name to come to my mind



+1

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Wed Feb 4, 2009 9:58 am
by bullzman23
Scott Skiles
Larry Brown
D'Antoni

Scott Skiles had the league convinced that a Hinrich, Deng, Gordon team were the team to beat in the East... Just saying...

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Wed Feb 4, 2009 6:25 pm
by Storm Surge
88' Draft Pick wrote:i think some coaches get a bad rap because their teams have so called superstars. I think it takes a special type of coach to be able to coach superstars well. Obviously you are not going to have the same results with the Celtics last year if you had PJ Carlisemo coaching that team.

Before last year everyone said Doc Rivers would never lead the Celtics to a championship.

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Wed Feb 4, 2009 6:33 pm
by That Nicka
Phil Jackson

Re: Best Coach Leading A Team Lacking Star Power

Posted: Wed Feb 4, 2009 7:40 pm
by RoyceDa59
Without reading any responses, I'll go with Larry Brown.