1 Eye Jack
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So you think the Cavs coach would lead us to more wins? I’m quite sure Billups would have the Cavs in first place if they switched jobs. Talent wins out at the end of the day not coaching.I wish the Blazers had a good coach.
Or maybe it's better to have a bad one in the name of tanking.
It's an easy thing to claim because it can never be proven one way or the other. I look at Phil Jackson's tenure with the Lakers as supporting the value of coaching. But either way, it's all opinion.So you think the Cavs coach would lead us to more wins? I’m quite sure Billups would have the Cavs in first place if they switched jobs. Talent wins out at the end of the day not coaching.
I don’t know about that. Cavs basically have the same team as last year, but switched coaches and look a lot better for it.So you think the Cavs coach would lead us to more wins? I’m quite sure Billups would have the Cavs in first place if they switched jobs. Talent wins out at the end of the day not coaching.
Because they have another year of built up chemistry.I don’t know about that. Cavs basically have the same team as last year, but switched coaches and look a lot better for it.
No it wouldn’t. Curry’s had a major drop off this year. He doesn’t have championship impact anymore.RW and Grant could make them contenders.
So you think the Cavs coach would lead us to more wins? I’m quite sure Billups would have the Cavs in first place if they switched jobs. Talent wins out at the end of the day not coaching.
It's not like the Cavs just got a new coach and are showing SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT.
Oh wait, THAT DID JUST HAPPEN.
The Cavs also won 48 games the year before and this year they have zero players under 22 on their roster (and only 1 player under 24 who is in their roation), vs 5 players under 22 for Portland, including 3 that get decent minutes, one who is a starter and the other 2 who are in the rotation, and 7 players 24 or younger who are in the rotation.

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7 teams with average ages less than a year older than Portland
OKC 30-6 (22-4 without Holmgren)
Hou 25-12
Memp 24-14 (Morant has only played 20 games)
Orl 22-17 (with heavy injuries)
no law says a young team has to be bad
Yes please!Saw article today talking about GS trading Kuminga for Grant and Williams. Interesting….
If Williams goes to the Warriors and has an All Star Level year without injuries I will be very happy for him but deep down I'm going to be pretty pissed off.
I think Atkinson deserves a bit of credit. After all, are all coaches the same ? All are as good as Popovich? According to your model CB = Pops. Now I know you really don't think that. I say coaches matter and players matter. Neither is sufficient but both are necessary. Now would I rather have the best roster OR the "best" coach? I would go with best roster.
This was about the Cavs. Notice what the 1st and 3rd youngest teams have in common with Portland?
As long as we get a FRP I'll be ecstatic. Williams is never going to be productive for us in an important game.If Williams goes to the Warriors and has an All Star Level year without injuries I will be very happy for him but deep down I'm going to be pretty pissed off.
And then you woke upSaw article today talking about GS trading Kuminga for Grant and Williams. Interesting….
I noticed that
I also noticed that of the 9 youngest teams, 4 have not only winning records, but have the 2nd, 4th, 6th, and 9th best records in the league. 4 of the 9 youngest teams are in the top-10 teams in the league, and a 5th team has a .500 record. Meaning that only 4 of the 9 youngest teams have losing records.
I'm willing to grant that there could be some correlation to being a young team and finding more ways to lose games than win them. But that list of the 9 youngest teams, all within a year in average age, demonstrates that youth isn't quite as big a factor as many imagine. Looks like management and roster decisions have a much bigger impact
by the way, while the Blazers average age 24.1, the average age of their most used starting lineup is 25.8. Now, I suspect that some of those other teams would have a similar bump above the team average. Except OKC, the average age of their starters is 24.4
Not sure about that. What are they, two three years from trying to win? Do you think he has to retire in the next year or two?As long as we get a FRP I'll be ecstatic. Williams is never going to be productive for us in an important game.
If we're lucky. Williams isn't going to play much the rest of his career. If he plays half of any season the rest of his career he'll be incredibly lucky.Not sure about that. What are they, two three years from trying to win? Do you think he has to retire in the next year or two?
Williams isn't going to play much the rest of his career.
Well this is all totally my opinion. I obviously haven't done a medical examination on him.That was kinda the point of my original post. If he gets healthy and has an All Star type season is what I said.
Not sure how you are so sure he won’t play but I guess it’s a fairly safe bet. Though the injuries he has had are not career ending. He may very well play 20 mins a game and have a 70 game season. Certainly 60.
The Cavs also won 48 games the year before and this year they have zero players under 22 on their roster (and only 1 player under 24 who is in their roation), vs 5 players under 22 for Portland, including 3 that get decent minutes, one who is a starter and the other 2 who are in the rotation, and 7 players 24 or younger who are in the rotation.
Gotta wish him all the best. He’s certainly worked through some tough days.Well this is all totally my opinion. I obviously haven't done a medical examination on him.
I would much prefer a first round pick. And I would be super excited if we could send him someplace that he could find success.