FavreFan wrote:
There's nothing mysterious or mythological about it. It's called coaching. Thibodeau's track record overwhelmingly suggests he would have this current depleted Bulls team playing better, and certainly more competitive defensively, than they currently are. Just give up on the Hoiberg thing already. It's impossible to argue that he's been an improvement over Thinodeau at the current moment.
Thibodeau had the luxury of having two all stars in Deng and Noah. He also had Boozer, who I would take over Gibson in a heartbeat.
Thibs has never coached a team as bad as this for any extended stretch of time. Never ever. There are a lot of Thibs apologists, but they are really stretching it if they think he would work his magic. He will have his chance to coach a team with this level of talent soon. If he chooses not to, then it will say a lot about what he believes that he is capable of.
The appeal to ignorance argument doesn't quite cut it either. We really don't know what he could do with this team. This is worse than any collection of players that he has had to coach.
I conveniently provided Pop's record his first season. I asked a relevant question and it was customarily ignored. He won 17 games his first season and 56 his second.
Which factor coaching or talent was responsible for the 39 game increase in wins? Fairly simple question.
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The Hawk wrote:
This is going to reach a head pretty soon.