MANNY NAVARRO: http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/heat-check/article132174374.html wrote:Erik Spoelstra didn’t win the NBA’s Coach of the Year award in 2013 when the Miami Heat won 27 consecutive games, finished with the league’s best record at 66-16 and won its second NBA title. He finished second in the voting to Denver’s George Karl.
A year later, when the Heat posted the second-best record in the East and won back-to-back NBA titles, Spoelstra didn’t receive a single vote for the coach of the year award...
“Detroit’s Stan Van Gundy wrote:I’ve said it for years, but because I worked with him I'm biased and nobody writes it: but there’s not a better coach in the league than Erik,” Van Gundy told Pistons beat writers on Friday before the Heat (24-30) pulled to within a game of Detroit (25-29) for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference by stretching the league’s longest winning streak this season to 13 games with a win in Brooklyn.
“People discounted him because he had LeBron and [Dwyane] Wade and [Chris] Bosh. Gregg Popovich is one of the best ever, Phil Jackson. But nobody goes to four straight finals. Nobody. He did. Those other great teams have not. But even before he had those guys, he had ‘em in the playoffs. And now look what he’s doing in Miami.”
Pat Riley http://heatzone.blog.palmbeachpost.com/2016/07/16/miami-heat-working-on-contract-extensions-for-erik-spoelstra-coaching-staff/ wrote:He does love the guys that he’s already developed. He’s not a developmental coach. We have a developmental program, which he works really hard at improving from within. His philosophy as coach to me is, ‘Bring them to me and I’ll coach them.’ That’s it.
Stan Van Gundy wrote:“Gregg Popovich is one of the best ever, Phil Jackson. But nobody goes to four straight finals. Nobody. He did.
Doc Rivers wrote:"Erik has those guys playing hard. They execute, they play together. And that's hard to do when you're in a developmental stage. It really is. Usually those are teams that everybody wants to show how good they are. They don't care about the team. And Erik has done an amazing job of getting them to buy into team basketball, which is really hard to do."
Greg Popovich wrote:"It should be common knowledge by now he's an excellent coach. He knows what wins and what loses. He's comfortable in his own skin. He teaches well. He's going to make fair demands on whoever is available."
In 8 Seasons missed playoffs once, after Big 3 dismantled
2008-09 43-39 Lost in Eastern Conference Quarterfinals
2009-10 47-35 Lost in Eastern Conference Quarterfinals
2010-11 58-24 Eastern Conference Champions
2011-12 46-20 Won NBA Finals
2012-13 66-16 Won NBA Finals
2013-14 54-28 Eastern Conference Champions
2014-15 37-45 Missed Playoffs
2015-16 48-34 Lost in Eastern Conference Semifinals
2016-17 24-30 -----
2012 & 2013 Championship Kristopher Keaton http://allucanheat.com/2016/10/09/miami-heat-erik-spoelstras-toughest-test-yet/ wrote:That summer, Spoelstra made some big time adjustments. He implemented a pace and space offense that maximized his stars’ talents. Eventually, he moved Bosh to center as a floor-spacing 5. Add that to LeBron as a pseudo-power forward and Dwyane Wade developing into an elite off-ball cutter, and Spoelstra turned the Heat into a juggernaut that won two championships and, at one point, 27 straight games.
This is the 2nd consecutive season Spo has turned a season around
RYAN YOUSEFI on MARCH 21, 2016 http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/erik-spoelstra-should-win-nba-coach-of-the-year-8332944 wrote:All of this and more has happened in only a few weeks. The Heat has gone from a broken pretender to a legitimate contender in the East. Dealing with all of these issues yet thriving is a big reason the team was able to lure Joe Johnson to Miami.
The Heat has saved a season that could have been so easily lost. It's a credit to the job that Spoelstra and his staff have done. It's been an all-time job by an all-time coach, whether some fans want to appreciate it or not.



Didn't back down from Lebronny, Lebronny kept moving

I said it before, this is the year Spo establishes himself to NBA...


