Didn't love when they said, " I think we overrate coaching in the NBA."
I didn't listen but that's a lazy comment. It's true that coaching doesn't matter in most match ups throughout the league. The reason why is because coaches like Pop and Stevens don't come along very often. The landscape of the NBA would be very different if there were 8-10 elite coaches.
Even Steve Kerr deserves a lot of credit for the first Warriors title win. Mark Jackson's system was mostly an isolation offense and the Warriors ranked last in passes per game. Kerr turned them into the best passing team by far in his first season.
OKC is perfect example of why coaching matters. They are still stuck with a boring isolation offense. I guarantee that Pop, Stevens, or Kerr could maximize the potential of that group. Instead they will struggle to win 50 games and get bounced in the first or second round of the playoffs.