hands11 wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:...I am convinced another coach could have these same players at 50 wins and a three seed.
The Randy obvious low hanging fruit blunders to account for at least 6 more wins was documented along the way. Yes...50 win was min this team should have done even accounting for Randism.
And for the record folks, CCJ isn't just posting that number because its what he projected before the season because he projected a good bit lower then that. Which for me, makes his current take less tethered to accusations of bios.
Every team would do better with a better coach. Just not all that much better -- the players play the game and any one of them who plays significant minutes has a hugely greater effect than the coach -- so it's kind of a meaningless statement.
There isn't a coach alive or dead who would have gotten 6 more wins -- especially not the dead ones!*

But, seriously: we started out 22-8. That was against a weak schedule. We've played 51 games since then; there's some mythical coach out there who was going to turn 6 of the 27 losses in that time into wins?
Well... lets see, before last night we were 5-1 April, and our only loss was by 37 points. I guess that wouldn't have been one of those extra wins. So that leaves 26 losses for this brilliant imaginary coach to work with in creating the 6 extra wins Hands thinks we'd have if he were at the helm. That doesn't sound so hard, does it? Well, lets see:
First off, unless you really don't think the players have any big role in wins and losses, lets just assume those 6 extra wins would have to have come in games we lost by less than 9 points. Of the 26 losses our coach of the ether has to work with, 15 of by less than 9.
We lost at OKC, at Portland, at Phoenix, at Toronto (2 times), at Charlotte, at Philly, at Chicago, at Milwaukee & last night at Indiana. That's 8 road losses against, in many cases, very good teams. Where are the brilliant mythical coach's wins in that bunch? Those Western Conference teams are better than we are. Toronto matches up against us extremely well. Are we so great that we can just say 'oh we should beat the Bulls on their court' because we have a different coach? I don't know about that.
Charlotte? Milwaukee? Was that it? We should never lose a road game to Charlotte or Milwaukee? If we do, it's Wittman's fault? Haven't they beaten a bunch of other teams at home this season?
We certainly shouldn't have lost at Philadelphia -- but was that really a coaching issue? After all, we blew them out last week on the same court w/ the same coach. As to last night -- both teams were awful; it was an ugly game. But Indiana had more at stake than we did and was at home. If they'd made their free throws in regulation, there'd have been no OT.
At home we lost to Houston, Golden State, OKC, Toronto, Charlotte & Indiana by less than 9 points. The first two of those teams are among the best in the league. Their road records are way better than our overall record! OKC is a much better team than we are -- anyone doubt that? Toronto has owned us this season.
That leaves the Charlotte & Indiana losses at home. It's possible that, with a better coach, who knows? maybe we win 1 or both of those games. It's not an altogether fanciful notion, and it's in the realm of possibility for the differences of one coach and another on a season.
Don't get me wrong: along with Ernie, Randy should go. But overall our record reflects how good our roster is. We do need a better coach, but waaaay more than that we need better players -- and for that... we'll have to have a better GM. So there's your real problem.