Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
Ok. That begs the question - what is your definition of an elite NBA coach? (Sorry I screwed up the quotes function).
Going to bring in Leash's post here because it's relevant to my response to you.
leashyourkids wrote:
I've been very clear that I'm a big Thibs fan. Always will be.
That said, I think his style probably lends itself better to an assistant coach role, like he was in Boston. After seeing him here, I have no doubt he had a HUGE role in Boston's championships.
This is currently a discussion in a baseball thread, but I think it's really applicable here... Thibs found himself in a perfect situation his first year with the Bulls. He had a young, impressionable team with a couple young leaders who (at the time) really bought into what he was selling. It absolutely worked. I don't think Thibs' style would work with a lot of teams... especially veteran teams who are basically riding out the regular season. It was a right place/right time thing.
Great tactician, great attention to detail, great message, great energy, great TWTW, poor flexibility, and poor communication with a wide variety of personalities and players. As an assistant with a good head coach, the latter two downfalls don't matter as much.
Don't know if I agree here. To me what Thibs did was put the Bulls back on the map. Whatever his communication and management faults, and I agree he had many, he established minimum standards of excellence on the floor that all but guaranteed the Bulls would never underachieve. They were sort of an unknown under Vinny, but then under Thibs everyone knew what the Bulls were about. I think that Thibs next team will undergo a similar identity transformation, if one is necessary.
That turnaround/makeover kind of ability, to me, is what separates Thibs from coaches who are probably best suited to remain as assistants as opposed to head coaches. I think that's also what separates him from other good coaches who are hired from time to time but never make a mark on a team like Thibs did with the Bulls. That's where I find Thibs to be elite. I have no doubt if the Bulls had more talent around Rose in 2011, or going the other way, if LeBron wasn't in the East, we might be talking about, at least, a finals birth in 2011, and maybe another one in 2012 if Rose doesn't go down.