closg00 wrote:willbcocks wrote:Coaches rarely make a difference. You have to be a really bad or really good coach to change the w/l column much, and Flip was clearly in the middle somewhere. I think you just credited him with more (bad) influence than he really had.
Coaching changes sure made a difference in Philly, Indiana, and Charlotte (before the salary dump)
willbcocks wrote:Getting better players helped Indy. Indy got Collison and West, and George and Hibbert become more experienced.
Philly is benefiting from depth, improved players and a lockout shortened season. Collins also is probably one of those coaches in the NBA that makes a difference. Adelman's another example this year. I didn't say all coaches, just most coaches.
willbcocks, you have articulated why I apologize to Flip. I credited him with more bad influence than he deserved. I take issue with the phrase coaches rarely make a difference, but I agree with how you qualified the differences on three teams. If you think about it, those were three of how many coaching changes? Might be more than rare that coaching can change things.
closg00, apparently Frank Vogel (Indiana) is also one of the coaches capable of making a difference.
The number one factor is obviously talent, by a lot. Coaches can play the wrong guys and make a team even worse or they can play the right guys and make the team better. Teams mirror the personality of their coach. During the Unseldian era of the Bullets, Big Wes IIRC was coach and GM. As a coach his teams didn't have much talent but they fought hard. Was the roster full of scrappers or was it coaching emphasis? It seemed to me Wes was a pretty good coach.
I don't know now. I'm really open-minded on this.
I am glad Flip is gone because he played soft and I just didn't like his style at all. Never really trusted/liked him, even if he was a knowledgeable guy. I respect his loyalty towards certain players. He just didn't seem flexible at all. I guess I should respect that, too.
If Wittman cannot get them to play hard, just move on down the line and let Sam coach.
We all have touched on Ernie. No need to add to that.