tiderulz wrote:MellowRose wrote:tiderulz wrote:
what brand new head coach have you seen do a phenomenal job with developing players?
Jason Kidd (see last game)
Steve Kerr (Granted, he inherited one of the beast teams in the league last season, but he's helped push them to a completely new level this season)
Quinn Snyder (I've heard he's done an amazing job with the Jazz)
David Joerger (Grizz)
Brad Stevens
Jeff Hornacek
Mike Budenholzer
Mike Malone (See Cousins)
Kerr - only player developing is Green. started under Jackson (another 1st time HC) but i'll give him credit for continued development
Snyder - give credit on Gobert and Hayward. Burke and Exum havent looked good though (previously a head coach for 7 years, even if in college)
Joerger - what young player is developing there?
Stevens - dont really see any player developing much there right now (though i am a big fan of his)
Hornacek - not seeing a young guy develop there
Malone - Cousins was already 3 years into the league.
Budenholzer - done a very good job with Schroeder. zero job with Payne
So the list you provided, few have had rookies or first year players that have really been developed.
Kerr: Agreed. He deserves credit.
Snyder: Burke has always been trash, including last season. Not much to work with there. Exum is raw, and Snyder really can't do much about it.
Joerger - Sustained success. Sure, he has great pieces to work with, but an underrated aspect of coaching is the amount of talent it requires to keep a team chugging the way he has done. Nevertheless, as a first year HC.
Stevens - Has implemented an actual SYSTEM. Something that is severely lacking here. We won't see the actual growth of each of these players until later.
Hornacek - It's not only about player development. He's a new HC who has outlined exactly what he wants from his players, and he's done it despite the constant shuffling of his team.
Malone - So what is Cousins had been there for 3 years? Malone changed the way Cousins viewed the game, and that is why DC respects him so much.
Budenholzer - Remarkable job with the entire team. Payne has barely played and his role in this league is very limited. What do you want to see him do?
Well, of course, we won't be able to definitely say whether a certain HC has done a good job in terms of player development until a few more years. However, many of these coaches are well on their way to making that happen, especially since they've done such a good job with implementing a system.