Knicks,Lakers,Mavericks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tESMG4AXpFo
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Knicks,Lakers,Mavericks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tESMG4AXpFo
I mean he could go to LAL and instantly become the next coming of Kobe with all the media hype and fame that comes with that. He might have to decide how much he really wants to play with Rondo and Kevin Love though.
Washington is the obvious and the team is solid enough that Durant could make them and Cleveland the favorites for years to come.
I still don't think he leaves OKC so it is hard for me to think about it much further.
I think we wouldn't be laughed off the phone like last year but I would think we would need to make some serious noise in the playoffs to get more then a courtesy response to our call.
Last edited by N.O.Bronco; 04-22-2015 at 04:14 PM.
Pretty clear Phil Jackson wants Durant which would reunite him with Fisher. First round(Knicks lottery pick?) trade could be coming? Will NYK wait for cap space?
Last edited by 4Real; 04-22-2015 at 04:15 PM.
This is certainly a sport where the players mean more then the coaches, but I think you go a bit too far. Great coaches still need great players to win but they make the road to get there much easier and can be the difference between one or two championships and a dynasty. Between a flash in the pan and creating a destination for guys that want to win like the Spurs. Thibs is a perfect counter to your argument. George Karl would be another.
Despite Thibs only having one true superstar for most of his years, one that has not been healthy enough almost every year, Thibs has made deep playoff runs and constantly finished in the top of the league each season. That system is elite and elevates players in it and keeps his teams always competitive.
Karl was able to take a team that was Anthony-less, had little to no continuity and a bunch of youth to 57 wins. Put a Scott Brooks in those situations and those rosters and he is a lottery team. He almost won a couple championships if he hadn't come up to all time great teams with all time great coaches when he was merely an all time great coach without an all-time great roster.
I am of the mind that great players can win championships without great coaches. But great players with great coaches will all but guarantee multiple championships. And if you are a team with great players and a mediocre coach you better hope that you aren't playing another team with great players and a great coach or watch out. As The Heat learned against Dallas and SA.
Last edited by N.O.Bronco; 04-22-2015 at 04:41 PM.
The most overused words on Pelicansreport.com. Wrongly, I might add.
ELITE - (often used with a plural verb) the choice or best of anything considered collectively, as of a group or class of persons.
GREAT - notable; remarkable; exceptionally outstanding
These words should not be used lightly
Except for the Spurs, Mavs, or '04 Pistons. They all won with systems over talent. As much fun as it is to believe something extreme in either way, I think the answer is that both can have large impacts and that it takes either extremely good talent or extremely good coaching or a good mix of both.
Totally his fault he had Durant, Ibaka and Russ injured alot of the season hey..
Basically. Elite system and Elite coach can but not often, overcome elite coaches and elite players. The opposite happens a lot more but it is all about the overall package. In a league like today where 4-7 teams have legit championship quality talent, coaching becomes an X factor.
As to the persons saying the spurs have a top 10 of all time player, I would ask was he top 10 last year when they won it? Im not so sure. Dirk was a superstar his year but beat several teams with better rosters.
Well, LeBron is leading the Calvs through the East pretty well. I think they will make it all the way to the Championship series. To answer your question, you have to understand his emancipation to being a true leader verses his younger days of being a great talent. See how he got Chris Bosh to take a lower roll, now he is imposing his will on Kevin Love to be a roll player. While pushing Kyrie Irving to step up his over all game. Also he is big enough of a star to advise the GM to get the needed talent around him. "JORDAN LIKE"
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