On the wave of the longest winning streak of his still young NBA career, I feel energized to write a new CBS thread. Actually, I was motivated by the comment of my friend (LA Clippers fan, worked for some years as video scout for Synergy), who told me yesterday;
"You know that Brad is the best coach in the game?
Everything he does is perfect."
I mean, I know how he feels about Pop (the ultimate respect) and Carlisle to a similar extent, but he is serious.
"He takes any player in the league and puts him in the best possible position to succeed. He unlocks their games the way you never expect is possible. Noone ever expresses discontent under him, even the vets that don't play much. Guys like Evan Turner whose careers get in jeopardy, get paid 70 mils $ after a year with him. Guys like Crowder look like hidden gems when Brad gets them and they look mediocre after they part with him. He is the first and the will be the best superstar of this Celtic generation."
Best superstar, hmm? Brad is a superstar, he might be on to something, even though it sounds like a "lump sum" statement. Would I rather have him than say Wbrook? Yes, I would. AD? ...Yea. KD? I think I'd still go with Brad.
Possible 30+years of the best guidance and teachings to players 1-17 vs possible 10 prime years of a great player? Brad has a much lesser chance of getting injured

, but still impacts a lot, each possession. IMO, he also attracts the types of aforementioned dudes. More players would like to play for Brad more than they would for/with any other of the league's superstar, from what I hear, and see. Remember how big free agents avoided Boston, not the case anymore.
I think that Brad will go down as Danny's best hire ever.
Pops fitting career advancement is to supplant Trump, Brad supersedes Pop. It all sounds so logical and plausible, right?