Nick Nurse has just 1 lowly playoff series win since Kawhi Leonard spurned the Raptors in 2019... and even that was against a laughably depleted Brooklyn Nets team whose stars didn't come to the bubble. And Nurse missed the playoffs entirely for 2 of years. Yet, he's still ranked like #2? Wow. Just, wow.
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/ranking-every-nba-coach-for-2024-25-season-jj-redick-at-the-bottom-pop-outside-top-10-and-no-1-in-own-tier/By Sam Quinn
Tier 9: We don't know enough30. JJ Redick, Lakers
29. Brian Keefe, Wizards
28. Charles Lee, Hornets
27. Jordi Fernandez, Nets
26. Darko Rajakovic, Raptors
Tier 8: I wouldn't be enthused25. Chauncey Billups, Trail Blazers
24. Billy Donovan, Bulls
23. JB Bickerstaff, Pistons
22. Doc Rivers, Bucks
Tier 7: You look promising, but it's still a tad early21. Kenny Atkinson, Cavaliers
20. Willie Green, Pelicans
19. Jamahl Mosley, Magic
Tier 6: Middle of the road18. Jason Kidd, Mavericks
17. Taylor Jenkins, Grizzlies
16. Quin Snyder, Hawks
15. Michael Malone, Nuggets
Tier 5: The living legend14. Gregg Popovich, Spurs
Tier 4: Obvious floor-raisers13. Mike Brown, Kings
12. Chris Finch, Timberwolves
11. Joe Mazzulla, Celtics
10. Tom Thibodeau, Knicks
9. Mike Budenholzer, Suns
8. Ime Udoka, Rockets
Tier 3: The Wunderkinds7. Will Hardy, Jazz
6. Mark Daigneault, Thunder
Tier 2: The elites5. Ty Lue, Clippers
4. Steve Kerr, Warriors
3. Rick Carlisle, Pacers
2. Nick Nurse, 76ers
Tier 1: The undisputed king1. Erik Spoelstra, Heat