oldmangrouch
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Still, Jerry Sloan is the Marv Levy of NBA coaches.
Outside of Nate-the-Great, do you respect *any* NBA coach?
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Still, Jerry Sloan is the Marv Levy of NBA coaches.
Actually they were the 5-seed in '94, now that I look back at it.
Lost to #2 Houston in the WCF.
Still, Jerry Sloan is the Marv Levy of NBA coaches.
Fuck ya, I am. He only lost to the team that won 72 games in one season. He only lost to the best player in NBA history. The Jazz were pretty fuckin good, and they made a series of it. It's not like the Bulls swept them. You aren't giving that guy very much credit.

That's two more NBA Finals than most coaches.
just a little correction. The 72-10 Bulls beat the Sonics. The other Bulls teams were very good though![]()
Outside of Nate-the-Great, do you respect *any* NBA coach?
I thought we were talking about 1995 when Houston was the 6th seed.
I think coaching is highly overrated in the NBA. It's a players' league, and the best coaches try not to fuck things up too much.
I think coaching is highly overrated in the NBA. It's a players' league, and the best coaches try not to fuck things up too much.
Jordan played in 1995. 1994 was the year w/out #45.
yeah, but Jordan in 95 was pretty much human Jordan. 18 games didn't give him enough time to gel with the team or get into Jordan shape.
I pretty much agree with you, but why then are you such a defender of McMillan? The net result of my thinking that the role of coaches is overrated is that I'm pretty neutral on the subject of McMillan. I don't put all or even most of the blame on him, but I also think it would be no big deal if he were replaced. You seem to argue against the idea of McMillan being replaced unless his replacement is someone unimpeachably great.
yeah, but Jordan in 95 was pretty much human Jordan. 18 games didn't give him enough time to gel with the team or get into Jordan shape.
A 22.1 PER in 17 regular season games for Jordan, and 24.8 in the playoffs (10 games), was better than Pete Myers at any stage of Myers' career.
Unless you're saying Jordan's 24.8 PER in the '95 playoffs somehow hurt the Bulls compared to no Jordan at all in '94?
Ah, if PER told everything you'd have a great point.
but, some key stats.
He shot a career low (INCLUDING his stats in Washington) from the floor, and outside of the year he broke his leg (2nd year) and his years in Washington, he averaged a career low in ppg. He was not the player he was the next year.
And considering his career PER average was 5 points higher, and the lowest of his Chicago Bulls career (by 3.1), yeah. He didn't give them as much as he used to.
He gave them something, though. Pete Myers gave them a 10.1 PER the year Jordan was gone. I'm not even sure what we're debating, anyhow.
Sure why not.
I'm more anti-armchair coaching than I am pro-McMillan, anyhow.
Pippen and Jordan constantly ridiculed the Bulls GM and got the whole nation to hate him. Then Whitsitt signed Pippen, losing Schremph's loyalty, and Pippen bit the hand which fed him by badmouthing Whitsitt. Then Pippen kept telling local reporters that Allen should make him Asst. GM so he could retire as a player. Then he went to Chicago and went bankrupt.
He always had a rough manner of speaking and thinking. He's a moron and should not be even an Asst. Coach.
In other words you're a kneejerk defender of authority.
Eh, actually we traded for Pippen, we didn't sign him. And I'm pretty sure (although I might be wrong) that we traded for Pippen before we signed Detlef.
Nope, you were right. We signed Detlef in August and we traded for Pippen in October.
Signed shmigned, what's the diff. Don't you remember why Schremph was so dissatisfied the whole time he was here? He was brought in to start and other teams had pursued him, to be a starter. Then the Pippen windfall came because Allen outbid others and Detlef was immediately a bench scrub.
Poor Detlef. A player who was vastly superior to him in every way was brought in and started. Wah.
He had two Hall of Fame players for 14 years, and he made 2 NBA Finals.
Sloan is overrated, and thinking he'd come to Portland and win with this roster is delusional.
