nate33 wrote:FAH1223 wrote:Thibs meets with the Timberwolves. Wants full control.
Wish we'd give Thibs full control.
I'd be a little leery about giving a guy like Thibs full control. The way he runs his starters into the ground to eek out relatively meaningless victories in the regular season suggests that he has a short-term mindset. It's fine for coaches to think in the short term, but not GM's.
Thibs as a coach/GM would probably be even more willing to trade away 1st round picks than EG. Coaches in general hate grooming young players, and Thibs strikes me as a guy who really hates dealing with the uncertainty of an inexperienced youngster.
No, it suggests he was just misinformed. There is zero chance he was intentionally harming his players' long term careers. Here's what he said about minutes:
"If you look at total minutes, it wasn’t even close. Overall, our minutes are way below what normal starters do. And if you guys study the history of the league, which I’m sure you do, the great Bulls teams you’d see that (Michael) Jordan and (Scottie) Pippen well into their 30s were playing huge minutes. So I’m trying to be like Phil (Jackson)....And (Gregg) Popovich was the same way with (Tim) Duncan early on in his career. Pop and Phil are two of the best, maybe the greatest of all-time, both of them.
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"I think how you pace your team is important. It’s easy to look at a box score and say, ‘Oh, that’s too much.’ But what you don’t see is the days off in practice. You don’t see what you have a guy do in practice. You may not have contact in practice. You may do shooting. You may do film. There’s a lot of things that go into it. I think I have a pretty good understanding after 24 years how to pace a team."
Basically he thinks since Phil Jackson ran his players into the ground it must not be so bad. He's wrong on this subject, but I don't think it says all that much about him as GM. He knows basketball and that matters a lot.
I think Thibs would be a way better GM than EG or Doc Rivers and would probably be in the same class as SVG.





















