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Akrazotile
03-29-2015, 07:24 PM
At least that's what ISH told me 12 games into his NBA coaching career :confusedshrug:

RightToCensor
03-29-2015, 07:32 PM
He's nothing spectacular. There's really only three or four coaches in the league that actually run the team. When you have great one-on-one players you let them run the offense.

Look at Eric Spoelstra and how pedestrian he looks after making four straight NBA Finals.

TheMarkMadsen
03-29-2015, 07:34 PM
not really

Spurs m8
03-29-2015, 07:37 PM
Gee, threadworthy thread here

aj1987
03-29-2015, 07:40 PM
He's nothing spectacular. There's really only three or four coaches in the league that actually run the team. When you have great one-on-one players you let them run the offense.

Look at Eric Spoelstra and how pedestrian he looks after making four straight NBA Finals.
He looked pedestrian during the Big 3 era. There was a "Fire Spo" thread almost every week. Dude was/is an average coach at best.

navy
03-29-2015, 07:44 PM
He was never awful. But he's a rookie to the nba. Dude is still learning.

Crimsonrain777
03-29-2015, 07:52 PM
At least that's what ISH told me 12 games into his NBA coaching career :confusedshrug:

not ISH. Bran stans

RightToCensor
03-29-2015, 07:53 PM
He looked pedestrian during the Big 3 era. There was a "Fire Spo" thread almost every week. Dude was/is an average coach at best.
NBA Analysts used to call Spo a top coach in the league because he won championships and made decent adjustments (sounds like Doc). The only people making "Fire Spo" threads were Lebron ******gers who needed an excuse on why the Heat would lose a game. I remember after last year's finals the stans rallied up and made countless Fire Spo threads because they thought it was his fault that Lebron's supporting cast was old and trash, eventually ended in the loss against the San Antonio Spurs.

Coaches in today's era focus on making adjustments rather than running sets.

I<3NBA
03-29-2015, 08:31 PM
Look at Eric Spoelstra and how pedestrian he looks after making four straight NBA Finals.
pedestrian? after the bad start and injuries to Wade and Bosh, the fact he was able to adjust, discover Whiteside, and has kept Miami playing good after the All Star break speaks a lot of how he's better than most people give him credit for.

the roster upheaval that happened in Miami would have wrecked most teams. but Spo just plodded along and adjusted his play style to fit the new team.

PJR
03-29-2015, 08:37 PM
pedestrian? after the bad start and injuries to Wade and Bosh, the fact he was able to adjust, discover Whiteside, and has kept Miami playing good after the All Star break speaks a lot of how he's better than most people give him credit for.

the roster upheaval that happened in Miami would have wrecked most teams. but Spo just plodded along and adjusted his play style to fit the new team.

You're sir, know what you're talking. :applause:

poido123
03-29-2015, 08:45 PM
I don't know much about Blatt's coaching philosophies, but he sure sucks at making in game adjustments.


I don't know how many times he's waited too long to call a much needed timeout.


Thibs also has this problem.

nzahir
03-29-2015, 09:15 PM
He doesnt even know how to utilize love lol. Love is the 3rd best post scorer in the nba per possesion and yet he barely gets any attempts
http://stats.nba.com/playtype/#!/post-up/?dir=1&sort=PPP&CF=Poss*GE*200
Not a good coach; he has made some nice drawn up plays though at times

Spurs m8
03-29-2015, 09:19 PM
pedestrian? after the bad start and injuries to Wade and Bosh, the fact he was able to adjust, discover Whiteside, and has kept Miami playing good after the All Star break speaks a lot of how he's better than most people give him credit for.

the roster upheaval that happened in Miami would have wrecked most teams. but Spo just plodded along and adjusted his play style to fit the new team.

Pretty much all Rileys work tbh

Akrazotile
03-30-2015, 12:47 AM
W
I don't know much about Blatt's coaching philosophies, but he sure sucks at making in game adjustments.


I don't know how many times he's waited too long to call a much needed timeout.


Thibs also has this problem.


Well Blatt and Thibs probably dont know coaching as good as you do tbh, so lets cut them some slack.

PleezeBelieve
03-30-2015, 01:05 AM
If they want to keep Love, they'll have to can Blatt

Simple as that

poido123
03-30-2015, 01:46 AM
W


Well Blatt and Thibs probably dont know coaching as good as you do tbh, so lets cut them some slack.



:banana:




You telling me that some of us here can't work out coaches weaknesses?

swagga
03-30-2015, 07:22 AM
overreaction thread from last night's bad game.

blatt is a very crafty coach, his motion offense is very nice. The cavs don't just win on talent, they win by getting great shots.
he also calls some nice plays after timeouts.
asked his front-office to trade for the exact pieces needed by the cavs and to get rid of talented but dumb dion waiters
made lebron buy in, and that is not easy.
made kevin love buy in for the good of the team, imo he is using love properly even if his shot is not falling this season (love is getting alot of open looks, just not converting).

It's actually mind boggling how a coach with zero NBA experience takes a completely newly formed roster with big expectations, changes the team on the fly and still has a top 5 record in the league. Also since he tweaked his team he has THE best record in the league, golden state included.

lol awful coach :roll:

poido123
03-30-2015, 07:45 AM
overreaction thread from last night's bad game.

blatt is a very crafty coach, his motion offense is very nice. The cavs don't just win on talent, they win by getting great shots.
he also calls some nice plays after timeouts.
asked his front-office to trade for the exact pieces needed by the cavs and to get rid of talented but dumb dion waiters
made lebron buy in, and that is not easy.
made kevin love buy in for the good of the team, imo he is using love properly even if his shot is not falling this season (love is getting alot of open looks, just not converting).

It's actually mind boggling how a coach with zero NBA experience takes a completely newly formed roster with big expectations, changes the team on the fly and still has a top 5 record in the league. Also since he tweaked his team he has THE best record in the league, golden state included.

lol awful coach :roll:



Amazing. This guy is doing so much with so little.


Has to be a shot at the COY. Who has done more with less?

swagga
03-30-2015, 08:15 AM
Amazing. This guy is doing so much with so little.
Has to be a shot at the COY. Who has done more with less?

others had talent and failed due to not being able to coach. D'antoni and mark jackson are great examples. And they had NBA experience. Or what's his name that coaches the lakers and said 3p shots are bad. Or scott brooks. These are bad coaches.

Then there is you run of the mill coach. Some of them hide behind talent, like Doc rivers that couldn't draw a gameplan to save his life or tom thibodeau who makes the same mistakes over and over and over again, destroying careers in the process. Others don't have the luxury.

Look at the cavs games.
They move the ball alot, they search for the open man with great ball movement.
They get something out of delladova, james jones, marion's corpse & joe harris.
They are getting alot out of thompson because they are using him better.
They are using mozgov perfectly, he is putting career stats.
They are also letting lebron rest alot, to be fresh for the playoffs.
They are posting love and also using him as a lane opener, he is just having a bad shooting year (the open shots are there).
They are a very good defensive team, overloading the paint many times while staying on the shooters, with only mozgov and lebron being plus defenders by themselves, so it's a team effort.
They had some of the most beautiful offensive TEAM performances this year against some of the best PO defenses (vs sa, vs memphis, vs golden state).

Saying that blatt is an awful coach without even watching the games is asinine ... an adjective you are more than acquainted with you clown.

kurple
03-30-2015, 08:34 AM
At least that's what ISH told me 12 games into his NBA coaching career :confusedshrug:
why did you make this thread after his team didnt score the last 3 and a half minutes of a game they led by one


luckily for him, sixer choked at the FT line

DukeDelonte13
03-30-2015, 08:49 AM
cavs have just played 20 out of 25 games on the road and they didn't get up to play one of the basement dwellers of the league.

who cares.


Blatt is a good coach in the sense he has a brilliant basketball mind. The issues with him thus far are that:

1. The local press HATES him. Cavs fans love to bag on windhorst for whatever reason, but in all honesty the cavs local beatwriters seem to be hellbent on making blatt look bad. They constantly take shots at him. But, Windhorst wrote a nasty piece on kyrie last season and he's fat so.....


2. buying in. Do a bunch of self entitled spoiled NBA stars wanna hear how to play basketball from this guy? Probably not, but that's a constant problem that runs throughout the entire league. The only way to cure it is to let blatt coach and gain more and more expirience.


I don't think his rotations has been a problem. Cavs have been winning games and I think they have the best record since the allstar break. He's not rigid with rotations, and if he was, you'd have people complaining that he can't change things on the fly.

Kevin Love hasn't been right all season back wise and Blatt isn't playing the guy extended minutes. As for timo not playing the fourth, I think Blatt likes the strategy of staying small in the fourth and letting Thompson's energy wear opposing bigs out towards the end of games. It's been working.

I<3NBA
03-30-2015, 11:18 AM
others had talent and failed due to not being able to coach. D'antoni and mark jackson are great examples. And they had NBA experience. Or what's his name that coaches the lakers and said 3p shots are bad. Or scott brooks. These are bad coaches.

Then there is you run of the mill coach. Some of them hide behind talent, like Doc rivers that couldn't draw a gameplan to save his life or tom thibodeau who makes the same mistakes over and over and over again, destroying careers in the process. Others don't have the luxury.

Look at the cavs games.
They move the ball alot, they search for the open man with great ball movement.
They get something out of delladova, james jones, marion's corpse & joe harris.
They are getting alot out of thompson because they are using him better.
They are using mozgov perfectly, he is putting career stats.
They are also letting lebron rest alot, to be fresh for the playoffs.
They are posting love and also using him as a lane opener, he is just having a bad shooting year (the open shots are there).
They are a very good defensive team, overloading the paint many times while staying on the shooters, with only mozgov and lebron being plus defenders by themselves, so it's a team effort.
They had some of the most beautiful offensive TEAM performances this year against some of the best PO defenses (vs sa, vs memphis, vs golden state).

Saying that blatt is an awful coach without even watching the games is asinine ... an adjective you are more than acquainted with you clown.
:applause:

i would rep you if i could. don't mind the idiots. some people simply don't have brains that work.

AkronAngel
03-30-2015, 11:20 AM
I can't believe I am saying this, but I miss Erik Spoelstra.

swagga
03-30-2015, 02:33 PM
:applause:

i would rep you if i could. don't mind the idiots. some people simply don't have brains that work.

thanks. the rep system is broken here, there are literally hundreds of trolls just repping other trolls.

i think 10% of the people posting here actually watch games :lol