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I love how people fall over themselves to call Thibs a great coach when his teams can't even beat the Bucks and Bobcats. He overplay's his players and he's the sole reason D Rose is out.

It's a amazing how a guy can be so highly thought of by winning alot in sports most meaningless regular season :lol:


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I love how people fall over themselves to call Thibs a great coach when his teams can't even beat the Bucks and Bobcats. He overplay's his players and he's the sole reason D Rose is out.

It's a amazing how a guy can be so highly thought of by winning alot in sports most meaningless regular season :lol:

You're not a very good poster.

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It's called trolling, but 99% of that post is 100% true.

And your really living up to your username :tongue:


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Thibodeau is a really good coach, but I agree that he does not help Rose's health. That being said, its not his fault that Rose's style of play results in more injuries than a shooting guard.

I think Rose is an incredible player, but needs another high skilled player that can complement him in the paint on offense. That would give Rose options to dish off and not get crushed every time he cuts to the basket. Rose could also change his game up a bit. That would reduce some of the pressure on Thibodeau to run plays that get Rose injured.

Outside of that, tell me a coach that has done better than Thibodeau in the past five to ten seasons with a team lacking talent like the Bulls have this year.

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Thibodeau is a really good coach, but I agree that he does not help Rose's health. That being said, its not his fault that Rose's style of play results in more injuries than a shooting guard.

I think Rose is an incredible player, but needs another high skilled player that can complement him in the paint on offense. That would give Rose options to dish off and not get crushed every time he cuts to the basket. Rose could also change his game up a bit. That would reduce some of the pressure on Thibodeau to run plays that get Rose injured.

Outside of that, tell me a coach that has done better than Thibodeau in the past five to ten seasons with a team lacking talent like the Bulls have this year.
Not too many, but people should hold back in calling him the "next get coach" in a town where we're not far removed from 6 championships. He needs to get us at least one before I'll call him "great".

And I hope I'm wrong, but I think his style will eventally ware out like Scott Skiles' did. Even though Thibs gets along much better with good players.


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Of course Walt would get a mult 5 years after it was cool.

Wrong and Mults were never "cool"

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Thibodeau did win it with Boston, so he has that over Skiles. I agree though, I don't think he is a great coach. He is just better than a lot of the crap currently coaching in the NBA. I mean, christ, Eric Spolestra just won a championship.

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Thibodeau did win it with Boston, so he has that over Skiles. I agree though, I don't think he is a great coach. He is just better than a lot of the crap currently coaching in the NBA. I mean, christ, Eric Spolestra just won a championship.

ass is tant coach duh
who is Thibs asst Hoffy ????? good answer

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Thibodeau did win it with Boston, so he has that over Skiles. I agree though, I don't think he is a great coach. He is just better than a lot of the crap currently coaching in the NBA. I mean, christ, Eric Spolestra just won a championship.

ass is tant coach duh
who is Thibs asst Hoffy ????? good answer

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He was an assistant, but he wasnt credited for Boston's defense stopping Kobe in the finals? I realize he wasn't the leader on that team, but Bernstein has given him quite a bit of credit for that championship.

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Crystal Lake Hoffy wrote:
Thibodeau did win it with Boston, so he has that over Skiles. I agree though, I don't think he is a great coach. He is just better than a lot of the crap currently coaching in the NBA. I mean, christ, Eric Spolestra just won a championship.

ass is tant coach duh
who is Thibs asst Hoffy ????? good answer

Adrian Griffin.

When will Thibs and Hoffy's ventriliquist Douchebag win a championship...you can collabrate for an answer cause you don't both know shit

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The difference is I freely admit I don't know shit about basketball.

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The difference is I freely admit I don't know shit about basketball.

So now it's up to D'bag :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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The difference is I freely admit I don't know shit about basketball.

So now it's up to D'bag :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Douchebag wrote:
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The difference is I freely admit I don't know shit about basketball.

So now it's up to D'bag :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Thibs is an excellent coach. You can't be the no. 1 seed with one superstar two years in a row and have a fool for a coach. His biggest emphasis is defense. He knows that you don't have to score as much if you play defense.

His weakness is probably his stubbornness and refusal to make adjustments. He didn't play Kurt Thomas until game 5 against the Heat. Even though it may not have mattered he did not play Mike James against the 76ers when Watson and Lucas were outmatched. Ronnie Brewer was in his dog house and didn't play in Philadelphia. He doesn't believe in garbage time and he plays his starters too long in games when they should be resting. He kept saying the Bulls had enough to win even after they lost 4 out of the last 5 games last season.

I don't think the ultimate sign of a great coach is winning multiple championships. Multiples championships are about talent. But even Phil Jackson couldn't beat the Pistons with a team of Shaq, Kobe, Gary Payton and Karl Malone.

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I liked Kurt Thomas. I think his big body underneath might have helped against Miami. In close games an extra rebound or defensive stop could make a difference.

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2004 Pistons with Larry Brown was to me the best coaching job in the last 30 years. Jacksons 93-94 Bulls was pretty close in 1st year without Jordan.

I remember a lot of "experts" here having the Bulls as an eight seed at best. They are playing well and at times they play down to their competition but they can beat anyone anytime. They cant win a championship without Rose but I think the Heat would rather play the Knicks or Pacers instead of the Bulls even if Rose doesnt come back. The reason is because of Thibbs IMO.


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I liked Kurt Thomas. I think his big body underneath might have helped against Miami. In close games an extra rebound or defensive stop could make a difference.


They couldnt score a basket down the stretch. Thomas wouldnt have helped. They needed a Vinnie Johnson. They needed a John Paxon. They needed someone to end runs of points by great players that will always go on a run. They couldnt finish games not because if defense, but because they couldnt match basket for basket in crunch time.

Defense is a good thing and during the season is huge for seeding but you have to score down the stretch against championship quality teams with hall of fame players. Great players are going to score and they are going to get calls. Good team defense or not.


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I love how people fall over themselves to call Thibs a great coach when his teams can't even beat the Bucks and Bobcats. He overplay's his players and he's the sole reason D Rose is out.

It's a amazing how a guy can be so highly thought of by winning alot in sports most meaningless regular season :lol:



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Mr. Belvidere wrote:
jimmypasta wrote:
I liked Kurt Thomas. I think his big body underneath might have helped against Miami. In close games an extra rebound or defensive stop could make a difference.


They couldnt score a basket down the stretch. Thomas wouldnt have helped. They needed a Vinnie Johnson. They needed a John Paxon. They needed someone to end runs of points by great players that will always go on a run. They couldnt finish games not because if defense, but because they couldnt match basket for basket in crunch time.

Defense is a good thing and during the season is huge for seeding but you have to score down the stretch against championship quality teams with hall of fame players. Great players are going to score and they are going to get calls. Good team defense or not.


They did have some defensive lapses because LeBron, Wade and Bosh were able to score at the end of some of those games. Honestly, the player that I thought really killed the Bulls was Haslem. He seemed to be snagging long rebounds and getting garbage points. Also Noah did not have a good series and they really missed Asik's defense after he was injured.

As some here have said Rose was also injured during that series because he turned his ankle against Indiana. He had a shot to end the game in game 4 and that went to overtime. Down the stretch in game 5 they choked the game away. The Bulls just needed a competent 2 guard in those games because Noah did not score 10 points in any of the games and they got very little from the bench mob after game 1.

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He is the anti Pop....lets see if he wins more titles than him before we hang him next to the Spirit of St. Louis :lol:

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The Bulls have been the league's best defensive team since Chicago hired Tom Thibodeau before the 2011 season. But they've achieved that in a sort of counterintuitive way. The NBA is a pick-and-roll league, and you can feel Thibodeau's stress building when he starts talking about facing "50 or 60 or 70" pick-and-rolls in the same game, "and with so many variations." The pick-and-roll is a two-man play, generally involving a ball handler and a big guy setting a screen for that ball handler. Chicago has built its defense around an interesting principle: It wants one of the two guys directly involved in the pick-and-roll shooting at the end of it.

There are other rules and sub-rules, but Chicago under Thibodeau has consistently ranked at or near the top of the league in the percentage of opponent possessions that end with one of those two guys shooting, per Synergy Sports. Other teams, including the Heat, try to force one of the other three guys on the floor to beat them, but Thibodeau wants to make those other three guys borderline useless. That philosophy is based on a rather bold belief: The Bulls think their two defenders, with just a little bit of help, can beat your two offensive players and coax the exact kind of low-efficiency shot you don't want to take. "You're trying to get perfection out of it," Thibodeau tells Grantland, "trying to get as close to perfect as a team could possibly be."

Scary news for the rest of the league: The Bulls are pretty close. Watch film of Chicago's defense until your eyes bleed/your wife kills you — and I did — and the precision, so close to perfection, is overwhelming and almost beautiful. The Bulls, more than any team I've ever seen — including the Duncan-era Spurs and the 2007-08 Celtics, for whom Thibodeau was the defensive coordinator — just do not make mistakes. Even Carlos Boozer, justifiably maligned for his flat-flooted defense, at least understands Chicago's scheme and places those flat feet in the right place at the right time. He doesn't misread plays, botch rotations, stand up lazy and straight, or gamble irresponsibly, and is thus not actively harmful in the way someone like Monta Ellis or DeMarcus Cousins can be to a team's defense.

Chicago is up to third in points allowed per possession despite dealing with a new wave of injuries and working in a bunch of new parts, including a totally revamped bench. They're struggling on offense and have some rotation questions to answer, but that defense, so damn good, is the reason the Bulls stand 10 games over .500, a sleeping giant of a title contender awaiting the return of the one player who can make its ho-hum offense go.

The Bulls, when facing a high pick-and-roll, go into a powerful scripted routine:

• Their point guard, Kirk Hinrich or Nate Robinson, will jump in front of the pick and try to force the ball handler away from the screen and to the left side. I don't have access to the fancy statistical databases that could verify this, but I'd bet heavy that Chicago is one of the two or three best teams at getting opposing point guards to go left. Hinrich might be a non-entity on offense and one of the most boring players in the league, but he is willing to engage in physical battles to get between a point guard and a pick. "He has always been very, very difficult to screen," says Gar Forman, the Bulls' GM.

A bonus: By positioning himself between the opposing ball handler and screener at the start of a play, Hinrich stays in or near the passing lane between them as the play develops and each moves toward the rim. Chicago opponents have trouble hitting roll men near the basket because any such pass has to go through a thicket of arms; a startlingly high percentage of shots roll men actually attempt against the Bulls are long 2-point jumpers — the worst shot in the game.

• The big man guarding the screener (Joakim Noah, Taj Gibson, Boozer) will drop down around the left elbow, hoping to corral the ball handler there. The goal is to force the guard to pick up his dribble so that the big-man defender can return to the big man rolling to the rim.

• The three Chicago defenders guarding the shooters around the perimeter generally stay close to home rather than crashing hard into the paint. This is where the Bulls differentiate themselves from lots of other teams, including Miami and Boston. If a pick-and-roll goes left, it is generally the job of the defender guarding a shooter on the right side of the floor — the weak side at that point — to dash into the paint and bump the big man rolling toward the hoop. This is why you often see such defenders stationed with one foot in the paint, far from their actual "man," before a pick-and-roll even starts.


Anyone who questions if Thibs is a good coach doesn't know about basketball. It's really that simple.

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