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If Memphis can get past OKC which is not a given seeing how close the games are, they should get past GS or the Spurs fairly easily.
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Al Jefferson - James Posey - Aaron McKie - Shaun Livingston
After watching Popp and the Spurs playing in this series, it is easy to see that the Pelicans will not go far without an incredible coach. As of now, I'm not sure Monty is that guy. At the very least, he has several years of growing before he is a championship coach. If you watch this series, the Spurs have pretty much shut Stephen Curry down, or at least relatively. That's coaching more than anything. Granted the Spurs are very talented, but nowhere close to the Heat, or even the Grizzlies, IMO. They would be out this series with any other coach.
Having said that, a talented team can make a coach look a lot better. If Monty was the coach for the Heat, he would look like a golden god.
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Pop is one of the greatest coaches ever. Those aren't just walking around... Monty will be a great coach. Just look at Vogel in Indiana. Very similar coaches.
I think this team can learn around Monty, to be honest, our team as of right now isnt all that.... we are very very young
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It's pretty much a given that Williams will probably be never as good as Pop. If that's the type of expectations he's going to have face, he's doomed to fail. I too agree that Williams needs his team to be developed and filled out before we can really get a good idea of his coaching limits. One of the hardest situation a young coach has to be in involves developing young talent and getting them to compete. Usually most teams tend to have a developing type of coach as a placeholder until they're ready to take the next step.. Then these teams go on to hire a more proven coach to compete. Williams is in a really tough situation.
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Yeah, I do think Monty is a very good coach, this season wasnt exactly a shining moment but the previous season, even though our record was horrible.... he had the team playing hard.... this season, was awkward in general.... and key players got hurt, so it was hard to mesh
Wow y'all like to start multiple threads. There is a playoff thread already. Is that the norm here? I'm kind of new.
POP is one of the best.
Last edited by PowerPel; 05-14-2013 at 10:56 PM.
Monty still has another 3-4 years to prove himself. I'm pretty confident he will get every opportunity to prove himself in this league as "the guy". It's dells job now to field a competitive team and give Monty sumn to work with. He has many peanuts to coach to date. Very admirable job thus far. IMO. Time will work this all out tho. So far Monty has shown he belongs. IMO.
Monty is getting on the job training along with our young players. I liked some adjustments this year especially on offense but I do see improvement. I see a coach learning from his mistakes which not a lot do (Byron Scott cough cough).
That play exactly is why we all should know lebron flopped when he was pushed by Muhammad. That's ridiculous. He did a good enough flop job there that they had to go look at the replay. Not this time lebron.
Holy cow that slam by Prince just now. Memphis cruising.
Off all the travels the nba could call, they called that? Looked like 2 good steps by Conley.
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Does anyone else think that Memphis would have won this series even if Westbrook was healthy? Memphis seriously could win it all in my opinion.
Memphis in prevent defense? Who is coaching this? Monty?
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