What’s even more depressing is that Stotts has been the Blazers coach for eight seasons now. Eight seasons. Let that sink in. No, this is not Greg Popovich (.680), Erik Spoelstra (.595), or Rick Carlisle (.548) - coaches that have won championships with their current teams. This is Terry Stotts - he of the 0.510 career winning percentage, ZERO championships, and career 20-36 playoff coaching record (including sweeps in the last three postseasons).
Some of you will point to the .510 winning %age and say that’s good, maybe even great for a coach. However, it took Stotts a full 10 seasons before he even reached .500. That’s not good by any metric. Extrapolated out, his current career winning %age equates to approximately an average of a 42-40 record over the course of his entire head coaching tenure. Mediocre at best and hardly the sign of a HOF coach like many in this forum make him out to be.
Heck, even the two guys behind him on the list of longest tenured NBA Coaches have a better winning percentage - Doc Rivers (.579) & Brad Stevens (.556).
You would have to get to Brett Brown before you found a coach on that longest tenured list with a worse career winning percentage. And I don’t think anybody in this forum would consider Brett Brown a good coach.
So why the f&$k does Terry Stotts still have a job? What has he accomplished in his 8 years with the team? And why does the organization feel so blindly loyal to this man? I’m genuinely asking because I can’t, for the life of me, understand why he’s been retained for this long.