Monday, April 23, 2012

NBA Coach of The Year 2011-2012

The coaches of the NBA often go unseen. A majority of the credit is given to the players, while the coach is forgotten on the sidelines. In reality, coaches are the most important part to the success of any team in any sport. Without true leadership, a team is going to have a hard time amounting to much. Because of this, I am going to present to you my opinion of the top 5 coaches in the NBA this year:

1. Gregg Popovich (San Antonio Spurs)
Gregg Popovich
Popovich has been an incredible coach for the entirety of his career. This season was no different. He found a way to take an old, boring team and make them in to the most potent offensive team in the league, while leading them to the top of the western conference. He has found a way to preserve his veteran players and put their health before anything else. This means that while the older players were getting rest for the playoffs, younger players were given a chance to develop and become meaningful contributors to the team. This rest has allowed Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, and Tim Duncan to have stellar seasons. Tony Parker is amongst rumors of being the MVP and Duncan is showing that players can have a meaningful impact deep in to their careers.

2. Doc Rivers (Boston Celtics)
Doc Rivers
As you can tell by now, I am a huge Celtics fan. As a result, I love Doc Rivers. Gregg Popovich barely won my honors. I almost gave it to Doc. Similar to Popovich, Rivers has taken an old, injured team and lead them to the fourth place in the eastern conference and winners of the Atlantic division. The Celtics were 15-17 at the all-star break. They had lost Jeff Green for the season and were losing more than winning. After the all-star break, the Celtics have gone 22-10 and are proving to have the best defense in the league. Rivers moved Garnett to the center position and began taking Ray Allen off the bench in exchange for Avery Bradley. In the meantime, the Celtics lost Jermaine O'Neal for the season due to a wrist injury and Chris Wilcox for the season due to another freak aortic aneurism for the Celtics roster. Despite the adversity, the Celtics have been amazing. Greg Stiemsma and Avery Bradley have stepped up as legitimate ball players.
Tom Thibodeau

3. Tom Thibodeau (Chicago Bulls)
Thibodeau is another one of my favorite coaches. He is a defensive guru and has proven that with his time coaching both the Bulls and Celtics. Thibodeau and the Bulls have had another great season atop the eastern conference. They have done all of this with MVP Derrick Rose playing in only 38/64 of the games so far this season. This can be attributed to some amazing coaching. Thibodeau has found a way to replace the MVP and still beat out the likes of Miami, Boston, and Indiana.


4. Frank Vogel (Indiana Pacers)
Indiana was barely on the radar at the beginning of the season. No one really paid any attention to them. They made some great acquisitions this summer in David West, George Hill, and Darren Collison. The team brought back players like Paul George, Danny Granger, Roy Hibbert, and Tyler Hansbrough to go along with some great late-season additions in Leandro Barbosa. Vogel has taken a team with no real "superstars"and turned them in to the third place team in the eastern conference. They have proven that they have great offense and defense.

Frank Vogel













5. Scott Brooks (Oklahoma City Thunder)
Scott Brooks
Still my favorites to win the championship this year, The Oklahoma City Thunder and Scott Brooks have been great. The only reason I don't have him a little closer to the top is because this team has undergone very little adversity this season. No serious injuries, no negative media coverage. They are the "princes" of the NBA. They are young, athletic, and surprisingly mature. Scott Brooks has corralled a group of youngsters and created some chemistry that could last a long time.

1 comment:

  1. I know its a small sample size in only 24 games but I think Mike Woodson of the Knicks should be considered. He took over for a team that looked lost and they have gone 16-6 under hie reign. They are allowing around 15 point less to their opponents and he has made them look like a contender.

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