View Full Version : What other player(s) in the top 10 has had worse coaches than LeBron?
Hey Yo
07-15-2015, 07:34 PM
In 12 seasons, he's played for:
Paul Silas
Brendan Malone (26 games)
Mike Brown
Spo
Blatt
Bandito
07-15-2015, 07:38 PM
Kobe:
Mike Brown
Mr Pringles (he count for 10 horrible coaches, not even being sarcastic or funny)
TheMan
07-15-2015, 07:43 PM
In 12 seasons, he's played for:
Paul Silas
Brendan Malone (26 games)
Mike Brown
Spo
Blatt
Is this the new excuse for 2/6?
Droid101
07-15-2015, 07:50 PM
Is this the new excuse for 2/6?
The agendas flip so often, it's getting hard to keep track. Earlier this year Blatt was a genius coach per Silk/dubeta/round/other branstans.
Now he's a terrible coach. Good stuff.
Hey Yo
07-16-2015, 06:52 PM
As I expected......ZERO top 10 players have a case.
Angel Face
07-16-2015, 06:57 PM
As if Lebron belongs in top 10 :facepalm
SHAQisGOAT
07-16-2015, 07:11 PM
Top10 players who won a title without playing under an all-time great NBA coach:
Kareem (Costello; Westhead)
Russell (given that he was player-coach)
Bird (KC Jones)
Magic (Westhead)
LeBron (Spo)
Rudy T was a great coach but I don't know if he did quite enough to be placed amongst the VERY best; so you can also say Hakeem...
What about Sharman? Maybe if you consider his ABA resume. So you can also say Wilt...
QuebecBaller
07-16-2015, 07:28 PM
no great coaches wants to coach LeBron... LeBron does whatever he want to do on the court
Kobe:
Mike Brown
Mr Pringles (he count for 10 horrible coaches, not even being sarcastic or funny)
that doesn't matter. he's had phil jackson, the greatest coach of all time.
Showtime2001
07-16-2015, 08:11 PM
He's not even top 10 so this thread is pointless.
2/6.
TheMarkMadsen
07-16-2015, 08:12 PM
does it matter.. Lebron has consistently shown that he refuses to run any type of offense that isn't "let me dribble for 24 seconds"
Hey Yo
07-16-2015, 08:13 PM
Top10 players who won a title without playing under an all-time great NBA coach:
Kareem (Costello; Westhead)
Russell (given that he was player-coach)
Bird (KC Jones)
Magic (Westhead)
LeBron (Spo)
Rudy T was a great coach but I don't know if he did quite enough to be placed amongst the VERY best; so you can also say Hakeem...
What about Sharman? Maybe if you consider his ABA resume. So you can also say Wilt...
That wasn't the question.
Hey Yo
07-16-2015, 08:16 PM
does it matter.. Lebron has consistently shown that he refuses to run any type of offense that isn't "let me dribble for 24 seconds"
Apparently it does when Lakers fans were in a major uproar about not re-hiring a certain coach a few years ago.
Bandito
07-18-2015, 10:25 AM
that doesn't matter. he's had phil jackson, the greatest coach of all time.
Yeah but he also had bad coaches. He didnt ask who had bad coaches in certain years or who won a ring with a bad coach.
T_L_P
07-18-2015, 11:15 AM
LeBron disliked Miami (aside from winning) because Pat told him he's gonna do what the staff tells him to.
James didn't like that and he ran home to a rookie coach who he could control (though I mostly blame Blatt for this).
I seriously doubt LeBron would want a JVG or Thibodeau coaching him.
STATUTORY
07-18-2015, 11:17 AM
MJ and Kobe made phil jackson not the other way around
if Phil coached Lebron his entire career, Phil would be a 2/6 chump hippy colonel sanders
triangleoffense
07-18-2015, 12:43 PM
Spo is just an extension of Riley so he was really playing for a hall of fame coach in Miami.. Also we will see how Blatt's future turns out..
does it matter.. Lebron has consistently shown that he refuses to run any type of offense that isn't "let me dribble for 24 seconds"
/thread
TheMarkMadsen
07-18-2015, 01:05 PM
Apparently it does when Lakers fans were in a major uproar about not re-hiring a certain coach a few years ago.
what does that have to do with lebron
Akrazotile
07-18-2015, 01:31 PM
does it matter.. Lebron has consistently shown that he refuses to run any type of offense that isn't "let me dribble for 24 seconds"
Such agenda driven, revisionist history.
When Lebron actually had capable veteran teammates in Miami they ran a very fluid, efficient offense. Even in the second half of the reg season this year when Lebron and Kyrie were both healthy the offense was clicking nicely.
In his first stint in cleveland and in the finals this year Lebron was carrying players that most other so-called "stars" in this league wouldnt be able to win 35 games with. And of course it required Lebron to utilize his skills as a ballhandler and playmaker at a disproportionate rate, otherwise they have no chance.
Acting like thats all hes ever done and that he does it purely for self glorification is nothin but pure hateration. Sounds like the insecure rhetoric of a threatened kobe stan.
Oh. Wait.
tpols
07-18-2015, 01:39 PM
Lebron's rigid, and unadjustable style doesn't allow for a smart, creative coach since the two would be incompatible.. instead opting for smaller time coaches that make easier targets for bullying/coercing. :D
Akrazotile
07-18-2015, 01:47 PM
Lebron's rigid, and unadjustable style doesn't allow for a smart, creative coach since the two would be incompatible.. instead opting for smaller time coaches that make easier targets for bullying/coercing. :D
As if Jordan, Kobe, Hakeem etc were all running off screens to get open :oldlol:
All the most dangerous players handle the ball disproportionately. The question is whether they make decisions with the ball that make the team better, or just to gun for point totals and off-balance fadeaways to try and get on sportscenter. We all know Lebron does the former. Other players... Ehhh.
Smh yall actin like yall aint seen Lebron's giant member on TV like the rest of us. A dude that hung doesnt just dribble and do shit for no reason. Hes in it for his squad.
TheMarkMadsen
07-18-2015, 03:26 PM
how can we expect lebron to win with a young inexperienced rookie head coach
he's not Steph Curry after all :confusedshrug: :confusedshrug:
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