veganfan21 wrote:
long time guy wrote:
That''s not a good metric because it is top heavy and weighted towards one or two teams. The bottom of the Eastern conference has been much better the past 2 seasons.. the 9th seed in the East had a .500 record. The Eight seed during Thibs's era was 6-8 games below .500 in 4 out of five years. Look at the teams below Miami this season. Cleveland and Boston'records are worst because they have to face a tougher Eastern Conference.
And then you're only citing Eastern conference playoff teams. Neat trick because it excludes the 9th seeds on down. 9th seed in the east has the same record as the 8th.
You've been making the rather fallacious argument that the East is worse now and you've fallen flat obviously. You're moving the goal post.
Not really - the numbers are clear. Please also note that you credited Hoiberg for
not beating teams that had crappy records. You have a habit of dismissing evidence when it doesn't fit what you're trying to say. You also do this to direct quotes from players, which you dismiss in favor of narratives that you create in your own head. As far as Thibs goes, it's enough for me that I got you to admit that he exceeded expectations in all but one of his years as Bulls coach. We also agree on the disappointment that is his first year as the Wolves' coach.
You really never have agreed about him being disappointing during his first year either. You demonstrate hypocrisy by bashing Hoiberg for making the playoffs while praising Thibs for his whopping 2 game improvement.
You also provided the ready made excuse of East vs West yet you fail to explain how he failed to meet expecations by 10 games. You also fail to note how he could be worse than the lowly Sacramento Kings, a team currently tanking.
You tried the year away tactic after it became obvious that that weren't going to catch the Bulls this season. This after clearly stating that they would be better from day one.
As far as this goes you lack credibility because you overrate coaches I don't. I don't think that merely firing Hoiberg and replacing him with a better coach will make the Bulls title contenders. Problems go beyond him but your sole focus when you talk basketball seems to always be on whomever is coaching the team.
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