Tom Thibodeau, coach of death.

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Post#21 » by walk with me » Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:31 pm

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Post#22 » by raptor jesus » Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:33 pm

Pretty sure Ben Gordon never played for Thibs.
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Post#23 » by Bird4Three » Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:34 pm

I wouldn't mind him as much if there was a way to mute him when watching T-Wolves game. I can't imagine what playing for him is like.
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Post#24 » by Mister Ze » Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:35 pm

I think OP is reaching, the fact that he plays his starters extended minutes isn't grounds for firing someone.

He's determined to end the Wolves playoff drought and doesn't have a strong bench.
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Post#25 » by Mister Ze » Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:36 pm

raptor jesus wrote:Pretty sure Ben Gordon never played for Thibs.

Pretty sure he did in Chicago

Edit: NVM that was Vinny Dil Negro or whatever
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Post#26 » by ChiCityHoops34 » Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:37 pm

FinnTheHuman wrote:Thibs stole OP's gf.


You don't have to worry about that part with Thibs...
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Post#27 » by ShazamDaShiznt » Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:39 pm

Master Ze wrote:
raptor jesus wrote:Pretty sure Ben Gordon never played for Thibs.

Pretty sure he did in Chicago

while he was in chicago thibs was still assistant in boston

OP is a troll who needs to crawl back to celtics forum :lol:
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Re: Tom Thibodeau, coach of death. 

Post#28 » by The Hack » Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:40 pm

I can't stand the yelling for 48 mins. I get he has a lot of young players but it's the NBA, not college. Surprised some player hasn't looked at him and yelled back "STFU!"
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Post#29 » by MGrand15 » Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:42 pm

OP is wild but for Noah, Deng, AND Rose to be washed up and barely worth minutes at 32 or younger is crazy. We're in an era where careers are being extended.
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Tom Thibodeau, coach of death. 

Post#30 » by _AIJ_ » Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:43 pm

1. Giannis Antetokounmpo - MIL 37.4
2. Khris Middleton - MIL 37.3
3. Jrue Holiday - NOP 37.0
4. Jimmy Butler - MIN 36.9
5. LeBron James - CLE 36.9
6. Damian Lillard - POR 36.6
7. Paul George - OKC 36.4
8. C.J. McCollum - POR 36.3
9. DeMarcus Cousins - NOP 36.3
10. Anthony Davis - NOP 36.3
11. Bradley Beal - WAS 36.1
12. Andrew Wiggins - MIN 36.1
13. Trevor Ariza - HOU 35.9
14. Russell Westbrook - OKC 35.9
15. James Harden - HOU 35.9
16. Karl-Anthony Towns - MIN 35.5
17. Ben Simmons - PHI 35.1
18. Gary Harris - DEN 34.8
19. Harrison Barnes - DAL 34.8
20. Kevin Durant - GSW 34.8


Why arent you questioning the coaches of NOP, POR, MIL, etc? You sound like a hater and seems to have no idea about the situation


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Post#31 » by sean1913 » Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:48 pm

his defensive genius died a long time ago. his offense sucks, his overuse of players should be shut down by the league.
IMO players are gonna hate working for this dude.
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Post#32 » by NZB2323 » Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:51 pm

Doc Rivers is even worse.

-Blake Griffin has constantly been inured.
-Chris Paul left him.
-Rondo went from superstar to questionable starter.
-KG, Ray Allen, and Paul Pierce aren't even in the league anymore.
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Post#33 » by wutevahung » Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:55 pm

Bologna Smasher wrote:I don't get the complaint about him playing his guys too many minutes. It was pretty common back in the day for players to play at least 40 minutes a game. It's nothing new. This rest crap has gotten out of hand, save it for the last few weeks of the season.


It was pretty common, and probably not too big of a deal in play off, but during regular season? There is a reason why most of teams, especially the ones more scientific and analyistic, stopped doing that.
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Re: Tom Thibodeau, coach of death. 

Post#34 » by Nuntius » Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:58 pm

ALICEinJAM wrote:1. Giannis Antetokounmpo - MIL 37.4
2. Khris Middleton - MIL 37.3
3. Jrue Holiday - NOP 37.0
4. Jimmy Butler - MIN 36.9
5. LeBron James - CLE 36.9
6. Damian Lillard - POR 36.6
7. Paul George - OKC 36.4
8. C.J. McCollum - POR 36.3
9. DeMarcus Cousins - NOP 36.3
10. Anthony Davis - NOP 36.3
11. Bradley Beal - WAS 36.1
12. Andrew Wiggins - MIN 36.1
13. Trevor Ariza - HOU 35.9
14. Russell Westbrook - OKC 35.9
15. James Harden - HOU 35.9
16. Karl-Anthony Towns - MIN 35.5
17. Ben Simmons - PHI 35.1
18. Gary Harris - DEN 34.8
19. Harrison Barnes - DAL 34.8
20. Kevin Durant - GSW 34.8


Why arent you questioning the coaches of NOP, POR, MIL, etc? You sound like a hater and seems to have no idea about the situation


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To be fair, it looks like the OP is talking about Chicago Thibs. He isn't wrong about that. Thibs did run his starters to the ground in Chicago.
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Post#35 » by Ugly Duckling » Fri Jan 26, 2018 10:04 pm

I still blame the D-Rose ACL tear on him. No reason your franchise player should still be in late in the fourth when the playoff game is in the bag. Would the subsequent breakdown still happen? Maybe, maybe not. Sometimes I feel like everything happens for a reason, sometimes I'm not so sure
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Post#36 » by Ugly Duckling » Fri Jan 26, 2018 10:07 pm

MGrand15 wrote:OP is wild but for Noah, Deng, AND Rose to be washed up and barely worth minutes at 32 or younger is crazy. We're in an era where careers are being extended.


Wow, didn't realize Loul is only 32! Noah and D-Rose had injuries that derailed their trajectories, but isn't Loul healthy?
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Post#37 » by miamiheat319 » Fri Jan 26, 2018 10:12 pm

For me, it's not about how much he plays his players, it's about his choices of who plays and when. For example, the other night against the Raptors I think, Jeff Teague went something like 1-9 in the first half and ended up going 2-11 the whole game and he was the one playing down the stretch when the game was close even though Tyus was having a huge impact on the game and just made some crucial plays. It seems like Thibs always takes players out when they get hot and never play deserving players enough. Tyus should be starting. Anyone who watches Timberwolves games should agree with me. But Thibs continues to load Teague with minutes even though he doesn't have as much of a positive impact on the game.
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Re: Tom Thibodeau, coach of death. 

Post#38 » by Nuntius » Fri Jan 26, 2018 10:14 pm

d-rose [heroes] wrote:
MGrand15 wrote:OP is wild but for Noah, Deng, AND Rose to be washed up and barely worth minutes at 32 or younger is crazy. We're in an era where careers are being extended.


Wow, didn't realize Loul is only 32! Noah and D-Rose had injuries that derailed their trajectories, but isn't Loul healthy?


I think that what derailed his career was the botched spinal tap.
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Post#39 » by macNcheese3 » Fri Jan 26, 2018 10:20 pm

he plays his guys more minutes then anyone else. he's also really dedicated to the game.
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Post#40 » by otwok » Fri Jan 26, 2018 10:20 pm

Thibs is actually a very good coach. If players buy in.

Deng was an all-star UNDER Thibs
Rose was an MVP UNDER Thibs
Noah was DPOY UNDER Thibs
Butler was an all-star UNDER Thibs

Yea they all worked hard, but Noah when drafted prior to Thibs, everybody hated him. Bulls fans booed him. Deng was an underperformer before Thibs.

He's a good coach, but he is someone that needs a good staff. He isn't a transformational coach or anything that we expected but in a league full of average coaches, he is above average.

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