I just found this article refreshingly to the point without all the spin doctors working their magic. Admittedly, he's just a random guy with a random opinion but considering he made his living off of it, it certainly is an interesting insight to this whole Donaghy fiasco.
http://myespn.go.com/blogs/truehoop/0-3 ... andal.html
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Truehoop delivers vs Donaghy
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The best coach in the league (and its not even close) is Gregg Popovich. He is without peer in terms of how well he manages a game, as well as prepares his team. It's really not even close, he is just that much better than every other coach in the league. If you are ever unsure of what the correct strategy is in a certain situation, look to the Spurs. If they are doing it, it's probably the right strategy.
Nice.
Nice.
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LyMinh wrote:The best coach in the league (and its not even close) is Gregg Popovich. He is without peer in terms of how well he manages a game, as well as prepares his team. It's really not even close, he is just that much better than every other coach in the league. If you are ever unsure of what the correct strategy is in a certain situation, look to the Spurs. If they are doing it, it's probably the right strategy.
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The "best" coach in the league got outcoached by Phil Jackson.
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