Entourage27 wrote:2. Doc
With a ring on his finger and consistently building contenders with different teams he has cemented himself in everybody's top 5. He just happens to be number 2 on my own list. I like the toughness, competitiveness, and passion he brings with a killer defense always on the court at all times.
I don't know about this. I imagine Doc is a good enough coach, but none of his teams have ever overachieved. When he had weak talent the teams performed weakly, when he had elite talent the teams looked elite. The season before the Allen/KG/Pierce/Rondo teams, he coached the Celtics through the worst two months in NBA history. And he had some decent talent too--Rondo, Al Jefferson, Tony Allen, Delonte West, Ryan Gomes, in addition to half a season of Pierce--more than this year's post-break 76ers who had one real NBA player (Thad Young), a decent rookie (MCW) and a bunch of d-leaguers. The year before that, his Pierce-led teams was pretty bad as well. Then he only squeezed one title out of a team with three MVP candidates and a solid supporting cast--that't not bad but it's not impressive, since we would've talked about that team as a huge failure if it didn't win at least one title. As those teams declined, he didn't do anything to make them perform beyond their station or anything, despite the fact that KG, Allen, and Pierce were all sort of sub-coaches beneath him. And this year he only took a Clippers team--that was considered a top-4 title contender--to a 6-game second round. They weren't better than the Thunder, but Rivers didn't push them over the top or anything. They performed as well as they should have, no better or worse.
He never has clever offensive systems, and he just uses the relatively simple defense that Thibs invented. This year, the Clips' D didn't substantially improve over the year before. I'm not hating on the guy--I bet he's really really good at personality management and solid at basic coaching stuff--I just don't see him as an elite coach because he hasn't pulled off the sort of overachieving results that guys like Thibs, Carlise, or Pop have.