Coach of the Year: Scott Brooks

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Coach of the Year: Scott Brooks 

Post#1 » by plonden » Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:26 pm

Hey guys, I have a post on Coach Brooks you might be interested in. Basically I break down the COTY award race this season and make the case for two candidates: Mike Woodson and Scott Brooks. I'd love to hear your take on it as Thunder fans. Check out the full post linked below the quote.

The All Star break is always a good time to start reviewing and analyzing the current season, as we are starting to acquire large enough of a sample size to begin to make decent judgments. With the season over 60 percent complete, the Coach of the Year (COTY) race is starting to take shape, with two coaches in particular rising above the rest of the pack: Atlanta’s Mike Woodson and Oklahoma City’s Scott Brooks. However, this season there are a decent number of qualified coaches so we’ll break down the other hopefuls and also examine the COTY’s recent (and in some ways dubious) history to get a full picture of this season’s race.

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The Case for Brooks

Even those who predicted the Thunder would improve this season from last season’s record of 23-59 never could have guessed the huge strides they’ve made so far this season, especially on the defensive end. Of course, you have to acknowledge the role of the surprisingly quick development of budding-superstar Kevin Durant in OKC’s improvement this season. However, that is only part of the story with Scott Brooks and his coaching staff being the other major factor that contributed to the Thunder’s improvement this season.

Contrary to the case for Woody, Brooks’ case for COTY is based entirely on the Thunder’s performance this season. The Thunder currently own the third best defense in the entire Association and an impressive record of 30-21 at the All-Star break, which is good for the fifth best record in the ultra-competitive Western Conference and a playoff berth for the first time since the franchise moved to Oklahoma.


Check out the full post of The Coach of the Year Award Race at Basketball Free For All
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Re: Coach of the Year: Scott Brooks 

Post#2 » by wizkid27 » Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:59 pm

Good breakdown. I think Brooks has done a great job of defining the style/culture of this franchise along with Presti.
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Re: Coach of the Year: Scott Brooks 

Post#3 » by wiff » Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:44 am

Yeah he should most definately get some consideration if not win it. But it's hard to ignore what Nate McMillan is doing in Portland. If they make the playoffs, that would be a miracle considering all the injuries they have had.
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Re: Coach of the Year: Scott Brooks 

Post#4 » by slick_watts » Wed Feb 17, 2010 8:33 pm

This team is now first in the league in opponent eFG% with essentially the same roster as last season. The turn around defensively is unbelievable, I can't see how Brooks doesn't get COY if this continues.
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Re: Coach of the Year: Scott Brooks 

Post#5 » by Joel Embust » Fri Feb 26, 2010 5:15 am

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