Today when I was navigating ESPN I read their awards watch where it talks about the potential candidates to win certain awards and why.
I was looking at COY looking to find Doc, and to no surprise he wasn't there. Again.
I totally understand Thibs being a top candidate to win COY. What he has done with the Bulls is simply amazing. Turned them from a .500 team the past two years to a possible #1 seed in the Easy and championship contender. Whether or not his success with them will continue for the next couple years remains to be seen, especially considering how hard he works them, and working that hard is more tiring if you're losing.
I get Popovich too, his strengths as a coach remind me of Doc, except he trusts his rookies a lot more than Doc does, which to this point has worked out for him.
Doug Collins. Okay. Get it.
George Karl. Sure, why not, they have been on a tear without Melo, playing some well-rounded, balanced ball.
Nate McMillan. Of course, he gets his team to win without what an all star in Brandon Roy being able to hit his full potential because of injury, which is tragic to see. The Blazers made the playoffs last year and should make the playoffs this year as well despite numerous, numerous injuries.
Then they go on to mention Lionel Hollins of the Grizzlies as well. All these guys are good coaches, obviously a few being a cut above the rest.
How come no love for Doc? Not even an honorable mention or something. Honestly, he is one of the top 3 coaches in the league along with Popovich and Jackson. He gets no respect from these so called "experts". We all know that if Erik Spoelstra doesn't get his team option picked up, Pat Riley would love to bring Doc down to Miami and get him a championship, and we all know they would be scary, really scary with a coach like Doc. No offense to Spoelstra, but I don't think he is ready to lead a team like the Heat quite yet.
Unfortunately for us, this will probably be Doc's last year coaching the green as he wants to see Austin ball it up at Duke next year. He may come back, but I don't know if it is going to happen next year, no matter what happens in the playoffs. It was hard enough for Danny to bring him back this year. Anyways, I am straying away from my main point which is:
How can a top 3 coach in the league not be named as a possibility for COY? He led the Celtics to the best turnaround in the history of the NBA the year we won the championship. He has coached us through the bad and the contending years and helped us become a true team. That to me is what makes a great coach, getting all your players to buy in to what you are saying. Those guys trust each other probably more than any team out there. They are more than teammates, they are a family. Doc can outcoach a lot of coaches in the league and he is probably the best playcaller out of timeouts as well. He can be a little weird with his rotations at times, but hey, we still love him and for the most part it works.
All I'm asking is to give a little respect where respect is due.