khans2k5 wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:khans2k5 wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:khans2k5 wrote:A major difference between the two franchises. Brown has been their coach through it all. We've had 3 coaches the last 3 years. Continuity is extremely underrated in this league and having the same coach for 3 straight years is huge. 3 coaches in 3 years is usually a death sentence for team performance especially when your core is young and don't know how to really play NBA basketball yet. Philly doesn't have to start from almost scratch every year learning a different play style. They get to build on concepts from the prior year. That's a big deal and underrated on this board just because the patience is running thin.
The consistency with coaching goes both ways though. There are many examples of new coaches coming in and teams getting better immediately. I think it's overrated when you're dealing with a new set of players every season. I'm still a proponent of Players >> Coaching in the NBA.
And what is the demarcation point? Philly regressed to 72 losses last season in Year 3. Does continuity only kick in Year 4?
If so... maybe we owe Kurt Rambis an apology.
How many of those successful new coaches have their 3 best players at 21 years old? Memphis had an all-NBA center and all-star PG. Houston had an MVP candidate and a bunch great veteran role players. Meanwhile LA is worse than us. Orlando and Sacramento are barely better than us. Even NY with established NBA players is a bad team. Your "many" examples are likely heavily outweighed by coaches who walk into situations like ours where they don't have elite established veteran talent so they struggle at first.
There's a reason Lebron has gone through so many coaches. They make a big difference. Players matter more than coaches but I think you severely underrate how much of an impact a good coach has on a team.
I think you nail it right there though.
Even Blatt was 30 - 10. Mike Brown?
I'm not saying coaching is irrelevant (I actually give coaching a lot more credit than I used to)... I'm simply saying that amid all this coaching talk... the players end up dictating whether the team wins or loses.
Great players are going to win games... regardless of the coach. Even the best coaches need good players to win.
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All that being said... the point of the thread is... 10 years in... and we're still not ahead of teams who started rebuilding many, many years later.
Whether that's on ownership. Players. Coaches. Et al. There's value in all those debates and reasoning for it. All I know is that I'm ready for the rebuilding to end.
It's not 10 years into rebuilding though. It's less than 3. It's a 12 year playoff drought, but that doesn't mean all 12 years were rebuilding years. In the last 10 years we hit rock bottom in '09/'10 with 15 wins. Kevin Love is in year 2 at that point being held back by Rambis. We go from 15-17-26-31-40 wins in the next 5 years. That's rebuild 1. We failed. We didn't win enough. Love wants out. Rebuild 2 starts in 14/15 when we win 16 games. Then we won 29 last year and we're on pace to win the same this year though recent trends would suggest we'll probably improve on that a little bit. That's the rebuild we're on. It hasn't been 10 years of rebuilding. We went for it with Love and Adelman and Pek and Ricky and just missed. Now we're in year 3 of rebuilding...again... and this rebuild was starting from behind with Flip's death and the chaos that has happened the last 3 years in the organization.
Again... that's my point. Our rebuilds keep failing. The team hasn't even reached .500 for chrissakes. And they keep falling back to the bottom. I'm sick of failed rebuilds. I've seen a lot of them with this franchise.
The 76ers passed the Wolves again in the standings. And they're doing it without Joel Embiid even in uniform for the past 3 weeks.
The Lakers will tank even harder to keep their pick.
The Magic are going "all in" on the post Dwight rebuild now after some extremely puzzling decisions.
The Nets suck.
Phoenix will tank more by sitting Bledsoe, Chandler, et al down the stretch.
And I assume Philly shuts down Embiid for good maybe as soon as next week.
Then, there's the Wolves. Will the Wolves' latest rebuild be faster than the rest of those teams?