Chanel Bomber wrote:Gravy wrote:FrozenEnvelope wrote:
Most of the Frank stans are the same anti Thibs group so that tells you everything you need to know. These guys are the bottom of the barrel here in terms of basketball knowledge and opinions. They post **** for reactions and most of it makes little to no sense.
When they say things like Thibs is not a modern coach and does not know anything about offense when we've had a top of the league offense two years in a row puts their basketball knowledge on par with astrology or flat earth science.
I think there are reasonable areas of disagreement with Thibs. NBA coaches aren't a homogenous group in terms of their approaches, tactics or philosophies, which tells us there is room for debate around certain practices or tendencies.
The analytics people who exhorted coaches to take more 3s in the mid-2000s were proven right. The coaches who didn't adapt to the 3-point revolution were proven wrong. This is just one case where most of the actual professionals were proven wrong, including some who were regarded as the best in the business.
Thibs knows more about basketball than all of us here. He's a decorated coach with a track record of (relative) success in the NBA, and he has coached some of the best defenses and offenses in the league. He knows what he is doing.
That being said, I think it's also fair to question some of his decisions.
Every coach has faults we can analyze. It gets too extreme when they say he is terrible and has no idea what he is doing while we are fighting for the #2 seed and breaking offensive records with a very thin roster of new players.
Most of the time the team with more talent will win regardless of coaching, the players hit their shots or they dont. This is a good team but if we need Landry Shamet and Hukporti to play important rotation minutes its not championship level yet. They need better depth



























