swagga
10-17-2014, 09:37 AM
First of all I think thibs is one of the goat D assistent coaches, but he is a poor head coach. Before saying anything, hear me out. There are many types of coaches: championship coaches, young team coaches, player coaches, system coaches and so on.
IMO thibs is a system coach and he is best suited for the assistent D position.
In terms of truely managing a team we have:
1. defensive schemes
his boston and chicago work are top class in this field.
VERDICT: ELITE
2. offensive schemes
sometimes almost mike brownesque. People might say it's the roster but look at what pop, budenholzer or carlisle are doing with what people consider garbage pickups... they know how to maximize their players skills on the O side. Thibs sticks to his guns like any system coach. We'll see how he does this season with a roster with serious firepower but for now he has showed nothing of quality.
VERDICT: bad
3. minutes management
Pretty self explanatory. Goes hand in hand with 4.
VERDICT -> A tier under horrific :lol
4. season management
Deng almost dying, Rose acl in the last minutes of a finished game, when he should of been on the bench, noah's legs, 30 mins+ in preseason for starters when all the league is resting its players for a long season, half the team is constantly banged up after the all star game, they are gassed in the PO, etc
VERDICT -> a tier under horrific :lol
5. ego management & motivator
His teams play HARD.
But derrick rose didn't play for a long time even though he was healthy,
otherwise thibs got lucky here, he had coachable players, however you can bet your ass a rasheed or lance stephenson wouln't stay in line under his inflexible ways
VERDICT -> good but a bit untested
6. lineups
no creativity, just optimized for defense. He doesn't adjust the lineups for the team he. Great coaches do this, but a system coach like thibs never does.
VERDICT -> meh to bad
7. plays out of timeouts
again, uncreative, always going for the same things. You'll rarely see a brad stevens/pop/carlisle masterfully called play.
VERDICT -> meh to bad
8. media game & playing the refs
He doesn't play the media to seed intrigue, he doesn't play the refs. He is no Phil Jackson. This self rightous white dude thing isn't going to cut it, to get that extra edge, especially in the PO.
VERDICT -> really bad
9. attracting free agents
Missed out on wade, bosh, lebron, howard, melo, amare, ray allen, KG, pierce, deron, shawn marion and basically anything that had ANY worth. You never hear chicago getting coveted free agents, even though chicago has a HUGE market! ... except a disgruntled old gasol.
No wonder with the minutes guys play for him.
VERDICT -> horrific
10.flexibility & adaptivity
When the system got exposed or people were hitting shots they weren't supposed to hit the bulls got beaten. No ifs buts and maybes. He changed too little/nothing against Miami, Philly, Wizards... his adaptations were only variations on the same themes.
VERDICT -> bad
11. developing young talent
Butler was a nice find, as was snell. Rose/gibson were already there when he got to CHI. Mcdermott looks nice, as does the serbian dude. We'll see this season.
VERDICT -> adequate to good
So he is what he is, a one trick pony with a GREAT trick in his defensive&play hard system. That is great for the regular season. But imo he is by no means a championship coach. I find it cringeworthy when he is put in the same discussion with pop/carlisle as these two are much much more well rounded and won rings by outcoaching more talented sides (heat, old lakers, thunder, old phoenix, etc)
I am by no means a hater, just calling it like it is.
IMO thibs is a system coach and he is best suited for the assistent D position.
In terms of truely managing a team we have:
1. defensive schemes
his boston and chicago work are top class in this field.
VERDICT: ELITE
2. offensive schemes
sometimes almost mike brownesque. People might say it's the roster but look at what pop, budenholzer or carlisle are doing with what people consider garbage pickups... they know how to maximize their players skills on the O side. Thibs sticks to his guns like any system coach. We'll see how he does this season with a roster with serious firepower but for now he has showed nothing of quality.
VERDICT: bad
3. minutes management
Pretty self explanatory. Goes hand in hand with 4.
VERDICT -> A tier under horrific :lol
4. season management
Deng almost dying, Rose acl in the last minutes of a finished game, when he should of been on the bench, noah's legs, 30 mins+ in preseason for starters when all the league is resting its players for a long season, half the team is constantly banged up after the all star game, they are gassed in the PO, etc
VERDICT -> a tier under horrific :lol
5. ego management & motivator
His teams play HARD.
But derrick rose didn't play for a long time even though he was healthy,
otherwise thibs got lucky here, he had coachable players, however you can bet your ass a rasheed or lance stephenson wouln't stay in line under his inflexible ways
VERDICT -> good but a bit untested
6. lineups
no creativity, just optimized for defense. He doesn't adjust the lineups for the team he. Great coaches do this, but a system coach like thibs never does.
VERDICT -> meh to bad
7. plays out of timeouts
again, uncreative, always going for the same things. You'll rarely see a brad stevens/pop/carlisle masterfully called play.
VERDICT -> meh to bad
8. media game & playing the refs
He doesn't play the media to seed intrigue, he doesn't play the refs. He is no Phil Jackson. This self rightous white dude thing isn't going to cut it, to get that extra edge, especially in the PO.
VERDICT -> really bad
9. attracting free agents
Missed out on wade, bosh, lebron, howard, melo, amare, ray allen, KG, pierce, deron, shawn marion and basically anything that had ANY worth. You never hear chicago getting coveted free agents, even though chicago has a HUGE market! ... except a disgruntled old gasol.
No wonder with the minutes guys play for him.
VERDICT -> horrific
10.flexibility & adaptivity
When the system got exposed or people were hitting shots they weren't supposed to hit the bulls got beaten. No ifs buts and maybes. He changed too little/nothing against Miami, Philly, Wizards... his adaptations were only variations on the same themes.
VERDICT -> bad
11. developing young talent
Butler was a nice find, as was snell. Rose/gibson were already there when he got to CHI. Mcdermott looks nice, as does the serbian dude. We'll see this season.
VERDICT -> adequate to good
So he is what he is, a one trick pony with a GREAT trick in his defensive&play hard system. That is great for the regular season. But imo he is by no means a championship coach. I find it cringeworthy when he is put in the same discussion with pop/carlisle as these two are much much more well rounded and won rings by outcoaching more talented sides (heat, old lakers, thunder, old phoenix, etc)
I am by no means a hater, just calling it like it is.