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Which Of This Coach Will Help This Team For Playoffs (Who Do You Want To Play For?)

Greg Popavich
5 (41.7%)
Phil Jackson
3 (25%)
George Karl
1 (8.3%)
Doc Rivers
3 (25%)
Scott Brooks
0 (0%)

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Coach Vs. Team
« on: March 25, 2013, 12:42:11 AM »

Offline krook

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i pick a 5 teams

Cleveland Cavaliers
Orlando Magic
Charlotte Bobcats
Detroit Pistons
Washington Wizards

put those coach in this 5 teams,
which coach can bring this team to playoffs?

example...can Greg Popavich bring any of those 5 teams in playoffs?

Re: Coach Vs. Team
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2013, 02:01:49 AM »

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I tried reading this, and my brain started to hurt.

Re: Coach Vs. Team
« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2013, 02:11:37 AM »

Offline SparzWizard

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I read this as...which coach can lead the Celtics to many playoff victories this season.

My first vote goes to Phil Jackson.
My second vote goes to Gregg Popovich.
My third vote would have went to Jerry Sloan.

I like George Karl, but I'd like him to keep coaching the Nuggets.


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Re: Coach Vs. Team
« Reply #3 on: March 25, 2013, 05:45:27 AM »

Offline krook

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i explain with you 2 on my top, what my opinion on my post

doc rivers always go for veterans
so i don't think he can handle cleveland
on orlando he coach that before as we know
in bobcats... he is a defensive coach...but bobcats players are not so much much into defense...+ he likes going small line-up
on wizards i think he can help them, they got ariza nene okafur and he can run the ball to wall or beal

on popavich
he knows how to used rookies and DNP players
so on cleveland i think he will run the offense on kylie and having a duncan on spurs, he can rely on zeller
on bobcats...i don't think so
on orlando he can utilized gustavo and more on vucevic, nelson run the offense
on wizards i think he can handle that team

on jackson...
those triangle defense maybe work on bobcats
and magic
those offense run n gun system might work on cleveland kylie and wizards john wall

on scott brooks small, i think he is surrounded by great drafted players, so to handle a cleveland team i think he can, on a team with veterans like wizard and magic or bobcats i don't think so

correct me if im wrong

Re: Coach Vs. Team
« Reply #4 on: March 25, 2013, 07:47:04 AM »

Offline connor

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I need google translate for this. Come on man you gotta make sure your topics are understandable before you post em, otherwise people don't even know what the point you're trying to make is.

I'm still not quite sure exactly what you are asking, but I think it is what Coach could bring those 5 teams back from the Siberia of basketball they currently inhabit.

I would LOVE to see Phil Jackson make the humanitarian decision to help out Jordan in Charlotte and see if he could actually get them to be competitive. There is some middling talent on that roster that Phil could work with and he could hopefully attract some decent vets to go with their lottery selections.

Pop would make virtually any team better. He is the best coach in the game right now. I'd like to see him work with Cleveland because they are probably the closest to being a legit nba team with Kyrie, but I think Byron Scott is a good enough coach to make them work.

Re: Coach Vs. Team
« Reply #5 on: March 25, 2013, 08:26:49 AM »

Offline pearljammer10

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I tried reading this, and my brain started to hurt.

ditto