penbeast0 wrote:One_and_Done wrote:How about ability to coach. Does anyone think Red or Chuck Daly could coach today? It's pretty clear even Phil Jackson couldn't. But let's say we looked at it purely in-era. It's still a bad list. Kerr Is a good example of this. He's not even close to the best coach in his own era, but he's there because he happened to be the coach of a successful team. I have seen little to suggest he's better than Spo or Nurse for instance.
So you look purely at whether a coach could beat you with his guys, then turn around and take your guys and beat you with them? I think in that case, you almost have to go era-relative to a large degree. If you say a guy like Alex Hannum couldn't manage modern egos (though he was the most successful ofer the Wilt coaches along with maybe Sharman) and didn't understand how to maximize the 3 pointer (because it didn't exist), you are dinging a guy for challenges that he never got a chance to face.
The role of a coach wasn't even the same in past eras. Red and Hannum wouldn't just be struggling due to "egos", I remember a guy named Wilt with a pretty big ego too. No, they'd be clueless because they have no experience handling the sophistication of modern coaching. It would be like asking a mail clerk from the 60s to build an AI program.