BigGameDamian
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I think Nate McMillan's speech after he was fired was one of the classiest speeches from any Blazer coach, ending in tears. Like him or not, he's a class act
There are two ways in which Nate would have been viewed as a top-tier coach in that scenario.... if it weren't for Oden and Roys busts, Nate would be a top teir coach right now in my opinion
There are two ways in which Nate would have been viewed as a top-tier coach in that scenario.
1 - In the same manner that Doc is viewed as a top-tier coach. Namely, by being mediocre and relying on insurmountable talent to overcome the opposition.
2 - Because there is so little coaching talent in the league that some percentage automatically makes the cut as "top-tier". But even this would be a long-shot for Nate, as there are more than 5* coaches that are better than Nate.
*What's the percentage cut-off point for being top-tier? If the top 10% are considered top-tier, then there are only 3 coaches that would make the cut - and Nate certainly would NEVER be a top-3 coach. If you make the cut-off 15% (actually 16.6%) then the top 5 coaches would make it - but at this point I think the term starts to lose meaning. I think 10% is the best cut-off point - especially now when, aside from Pops, there really aren't any coaches that deserve "top-tier" ranking. A while back it would have been Pops, Sloan, Jax (in that order), and everyone else was on a lower tier. With Sloan/Jax retiring two undeserving coaches have vaulted their way into the upper tier.
Nate was NOT a good defensive coach by any stretch of the imagination. Talking about defense is not the same as implementing defense, and all he ever did was talk. His half-court offense consisted mostly of Roy isolating and the occasional 3-man-weave. He is (was) the new-norm of NBA medocrity.With that said, Nates coaching style fit that team very well. D first. Half court offense. He would have won rings and would have been in the discussion in my opinion.
Nate has a handful of medals from the team USA as defensive coordinator and has been the Pacers defensive coordinator for several years where they were a top tier defensive team. He was a mediocre offense coach but given the right defensive talent, he's been pretty successful since his Portland tenureNate was NOT a good defensive coach by any stretch of the imagination. Talking about defense is not the same as implementing defense, and all he ever did was talk. His half-court offense consisted mostly of Roy isolating and the occasional 3-man-weave. He is (was) the new-norm of NBA medocrity.
It's no surprise that 'Dre bitched him out, and that all the vets mutinied. They all had played under other coaches and knew that Nate was a hack. It was only the young guys (and Blake!) that liked Nate because they didn't have anyone to compare him to.
Nate was NOT a good defensive coach by any stretch of the imagination. Talking about defense is not the same as implementing defense, and all he ever did was talk. His half-court offense consisted mostly of Roy isolating and the occasional 3-man-weave. He is (was) the new-norm of NBA medocrity.
It's no surprise that 'Dre bitched him out, and that all the vets mutinied. They all had played under other coaches and knew that Nate was a hack. It was only the young guys (and Blake!) that liked Nate because they didn't have anyone to compare him to.
Semantics. Nate was never able to put a good defensive product on the floor. Just because he was a good defensive player does not mean that he was/is a good defensive coach. Lots of people can be great at something but have no ability to teach that thing they are great at. Consensus around the league is that everyone is good at everything! Consensus around the league is that Doc is a terrific coach!but wait... umm how can a coach implement? Isnt that up to the players to implement his plans he talks about?
Nate has a handful of medals from the team USA as defensive coordinato
Didn't realize that..so Nate has a handful of thank you letters from team USACoaches aren't given medals, only players.
