NBA 2013-14 Season - Page 105
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AxionSteel
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Elroi
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N1k0
Uruguay1075 Posts
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slyboogie
United States3423 Posts
On December 09 2013 03:54 N1k0 wrote: Is Woodson a bottom 5 coach in the nba? because i feel like he is Dwane Casey Tyrone Corbin Randy Wittman Scott Brooks ??? I guess he could be 5. EDIT: Oh lord, Jason Kidd. Yeah, Jason Kidd. | ||
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Ace
United States16096 Posts
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slyboogie
United States3423 Posts
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Vindicare605
United States16118 Posts
I just cannot. | ||
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
On December 09 2013 05:39 slyboogie wrote: Dwane Casey Tyrone Corbin Randy Wittman Scott Brooks ??? I guess he could be 5. EDIT: Oh lord, Jason Kidd. Yeah, Jason Kidd. CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEKS | ||
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Ace
United States16096 Posts
On December 09 2013 06:42 slyboogie wrote: Is he very bad? I've only watched SAC-LAC games, he seemed like an okay in-game coach. I think any dysfunction is above his head, frankly. Their best player was held out when the game was on the line the other night, they also don't play him 36+ minutes a night and he comes off the bench. The coach is clueless. | ||
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Jaaaaasper
United States10225 Posts
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andrewlt
United States7702 Posts
On December 09 2013 05:39 slyboogie wrote: Dwane Casey Tyrone Corbin Randy Wittman Scott Brooks ??? I guess he could be 5. EDIT: Oh lord, Jason Kidd. Yeah, Jason Kidd. Where would you put Kevin McHale and Mike Brown? | ||
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DystopiaX
United States16236 Posts
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slyboogie
United States3423 Posts
On December 09 2013 07:48 DystopiaX wrote: Kevin McHale is fine. So is Mike Brown. Their reputation is a lot worse than they deserve. I think McHale is above average, that is to say 12-15. I think Brown is a bad coach, but not bottom 5 but I could probably name 20 current coaches I would prefer. | ||
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Jerubaal
United States7684 Posts
In order to be a successful coach, you really only need #1. Good coaches also have #2. There are only a handful of coaches that can do #3. Woodson has #1, we know and maybe a bit of #2. His problem may be, though, that he's a little too buddy-buddy with Carmelo and J.R. and maybe he can't reign them in as much as he should. | ||
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
On December 09 2013 08:35 Jerubaal wrote: You could say there are 3 aspects to coaching: 1. Motivation and Cooperation 2. Practice and Preparation 3. In game adjustments. In order to be a successful coach, you really only need #1. Good coaches also have #2. There are only a handful of coaches that can do #3. Woodson has #1, we know and maybe a bit of #2. His problem may be, though, that he's a little too buddy-buddy with Carmelo and J.R. and maybe he can't reign them in as much as he should. I think you lose #1 and if you can't put #2 and 3 together. | ||
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DystopiaX
United States16236 Posts
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Ace
United States16096 Posts
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Vindicare605
United States16118 Posts
It kills me whenever I watch this just how BAD that Lakers team was. Odom is the second best player on the team and he doesn't even look half as good as he did during our championship years. Kwame Brown and Smush Parker were seriously fucking jokes. Absolute jokes. | ||
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seiferoth10
3362 Posts
On December 09 2013 08:46 Ace wrote: You can have #1 all you want and still be terrible. Motivation and cooperation without a gameplan is called playing hard and playing dumb. Aka Mchale and the Rockets. He'll always have #1 because he's Mchale, can't comment on #2, but #3.... we've all seen the Rockets last second game on the line plays. And don't make fun of Kwame Brown, on that fateful night Kobe and Kwame Brown combined for 83 points. | ||
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