Jcool0 wrote:Most seems to disagree with you, but its all subjective:
CBS Sports: 24. Billy Donovan, Bulls
The Big Lead: 16. Billy Donovan – Chicago Bulls
New Arena: 22. Billy Donovan — Chicago Bulls
Pro Football Network: 19. Billy Donovan, Chicago Bulls
Jacks Thoughts: 21. Billy Donovan - Chicago Bulls
MSM: 24. Billy Donovan, Chicago Bulls
Sir Charles in Charge: 16. Billy Donovan, Chicago Bulls
Maybe some of these sources are great, but to be honest, the only one I've ever even heard of is CBS sports, and depending who wrote the article that isn't saying much. Most ranking articles are just low analysis clickbait.
Generally, I view most analysis of coaches as fundamentally flawed and correlates way too much with win total and very little with coaching. It's understandable because gauging on that second thing is extremely difficult and would require immense expertise and time and dedication to the league as a whole, and I think very few media guys actually do that vs trying to find storylines and generate clicks etc...
I don't say this as if I'm some genius of analyzing coaches, I'd guess that it's more fair to say that I really don't trust most analysis out there rather than that I'm positioned to provide something much better. The things I want to know, I glean from post game pressers, comments from players about coaching, whether the team visibly has buy in and stays together through hard situations, etc... But those things are only a proxy, because I think it would take a lot more time than I have to give to be a really great analyst of coaches.
That said the above is still miles better to me than most commentary about the Bulls being mediocre and it being Billy Donovan's fault. Even though I disagree with him on many of his arguments, I think stratmaster has put the most effort in putting together a meaningful list of complaints specifically about Donovan beyond just saying the Bulls are mediocre, so Donovan must be mediocre (or bad).