[QUOTE=kurple]Hate is a strong word, but i hate him.
most overrated coach in the history of basketball[/QUOTE]
:cheers:
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[QUOTE=kurple]Hate is a strong word, but i hate him.
most overrated coach in the history of basketball[/QUOTE]
:cheers:
[QUOTE=entropy35]I think he used to be one of the best defensive coaches, but recently his teams have been one of the best Offensive teams. Which i find wired.[/QUOTE]
Gary Payton, Shawn Kemp.
Great coach, great career and he's been great for Denver over the years, for the most part anyways. He's got a huge ego, stupid rotations and falls apart in the playoffs. Game has changed over the years and refuses to change up his system. If Denver loses in the first round, without question he has to go. I've wanted him gone for a little bit because I feel like Denver just needs to go in a new direction, but you can't argue with his results in the regular season.
He panicked last game. Benched Fournier and started Dre and fell into Jackson's plan. Give Jackson credit because he out coached him, hopefully that doesn't continue.
Basically everything I said last year in this very thread :lol
[QUOTE=Y2Gezee]Gary Payton, Shawn Kemp.[/QUOTE]
Still tries to use the same defensive shit tho. The constant switching and his use of traps which against CP3 that one playoffs was a thing of beauty. Now with Curry trying to take the ball out of his hands so we can get drilled be 100's of 3 pointers.
I would just love some normal defense. I still get flashbacks of Nene trying to step out and guard Steve Nash 5-6 times a game.
[QUOTE=Johnny Jones]I would love to have Karl as the head coach of the pelicans... Currently we have the worst coach in the NBA.:facepalm[/QUOTE]
Seems like most pro coaches suck based on what teams' fanbases think.
[QUOTE=fsvr54]Seems like most pro coaches suck based on what teams' fanbases think.[/QUOTE]
Except Sloan. He could do no wrong! :wtf:
I've said it for years. You pay Karl to coach players hard, and make them develop habits. Carmelo Anthony maybe most of all, JR Smith, Nene, Afflalo, owe a hell of a lot to George Karl in terms of how they developed into players, and learned the game. Karl made Melo develop his post game as much as he has and figure out how to take what defenses give him in terms of how to figure out how to attack. Made JR develop other facets of his game (he didn't figure out how to incorporate it all until Woodson let him play, and JR could stop hating his coach). Hell I can go back and say a lot of the same for what he's done in the past with his other teams like with Payton and Kemp.
Karl is a basic principles coach, teaches habits that aren't complex at all. But when he faces a style that these principles don't work well against, or another coach simply makes adjustments to figure him out....that's when you get the first true 8 vs 1 upset and a poor playoff record overall in Denver. Yet a pleasing regular season record...teams don't really adjust that much in the regular season.
[QUOTE=Y2Gezee] Karl made Melo develop his post game as much as he has[/quote]
And was fortunate to have A.D. there to teach him all that he knew which was a lot.
[QUOTE] Hell I can go back and say a lot of the same for what he's done in the past with his other teams like with Payton and Kemp. [/QUOTE]
Payton was a disappointment for a few seasons before he put it together finally.
Karl needs to unleash McGee. I dont understand what he is waiting for
javale will never turn into tim duncan. but the guy has a huge impact when he's in the game. Especially with the recent Koufos sucking
[QUOTE=kurple]Karl needs to unleash McGee. I dont understand what he is waiting for
javale will never turn into tim duncan. but the guy has a huge impact when he's in the game. Especially with the recent Koufos sucking[/QUOTE]
Karl doesn't like something about him (probably that he's from outer space) so he doesn't play him. I doubt it changes at any time.
[QUOTE=kurple]he ****s us out of every close game with his shitty play calling and rotations
[B]**** having a superstar[/B]. give me a coach who at least can design a play where the ball gets inbounded[/QUOTE]
You keep saying this, but Denver isn't winning shit until they get one.
dude, **** having a superstar
or even an all star
our offense is more than good enough without one, and i think a different coach would do more for our defense than a superstar (not counting LBJ)
I'd rather have a great TEAM like this, than any All Star not named LeBron (and maybe Rose). It's not like any of those will win either
[QUOTE=niko]Karl doesn't like something about him (probably that he's from outer space) so he doesn't play him. [B] I doubt it changes at any time.[/B][/QUOTE]
me too. people are saying he's still working on McGee and that he will se "11mill minutes" eventually, but i dont see it happening.
Hilarious how half the posters in this thread are Melo stans. Trying to throw Karl under the bus to make Melo look better.
people just dont know how bad he is because no one cares about the Nuggets
- He is the MASTER of double standards
- He has a bigger ego and is more stubborn than any player from the Melo era
- He doesnt know how to even spell defense
- We have lost waaay to many games because of his inability to draw up an decent inbound play
He is great at some aspects of the game. but sometimes i just wanna punch him in the face
[QUOTE=Y2Gezee]I've said it for years. You pay Karl to coach players hard, and make them develop habits. Carmelo Anthony maybe most of all, JR Smith, Nene, Afflalo, owe a hell of a lot to George Karl in terms of how they developed into players, and learned the game. Karl made Melo develop his post game as much as he has and figure out how to take what defenses give him in terms of how to figure out how to attack. Made JR develop other facets of his game (he didn't figure out how to incorporate it all until Woodson let him play, and JR could stop hating his coach). Hell I can go back and say a lot of the same for what he's done in the past with his other teams like with Payton and Kemp.
Karl is a basic principles coach, teaches habits that aren't complex at all. But when he faces a style that these principles don't work well against, or another coach simply makes adjustments to figure him out....that's when you get the first true 8 vs 1 upset and a poor playoff record overall in Denver. Yet a pleasing regular season record...teams don't really adjust that much in the regular season.[/QUOTE]terribly inaccurate- ESP the Karl developed Carmelo's post game. Not even close. If anything Carmelo turned from a power 3 to a perimeter 3 over his time with Karl.
Seemed like an intelligent well written post- unless you followed the nugs
Karl was terrible on Carmelo and jr smiths career.
[QUOTE=SilkkTheShocker]Hilarious how half the posters in this thread are Melo stans. Trying to throw Karl under the bus to make Melo look better.[/QUOTE]
Karl fought with his stars pre Melo. Just because you think basketball started when Lebron entered the league doesn't make it true.
I hate him too.