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And what did Francisco Elson do outside of San Antonio?
What did Radoslav Nesterrovic do outside of San Antonio?
Danny Green wasn't even in the league, now he is a vital piece to a contending team?
Boris Diaw was eating himself out of the league, and now he is a vital piece to a contending team?
Gary Neal was a vital piece to a contending team...and he his doing exactly what for the bucks?
Outside of Parker, Duncan, and Manu, Pop is just getting bargain bin players and building a system around them. I mean he had Cory Josesph playing key minutes in the playoffs last year up until the finals...you ever seen Cory Josesph play? Dude is a point guard who can barely dribble a basketball...and you got him on the floor in game 3 and 4 of a playoff series?
Comparing him to someone like Phil is an absolute joke...Phil coached a team that had one of the greates players of all time (Jordan)...flanked by another one of the greatest players of all time (Pippen)....flanked by one of the greatest defenders and rebounders of all time (Rodman)...flanked by one of the greatest 3 point shooters of all time (Kerr)...anybody could coach that team in their sleep...hell you wouldn't even have to do any real coaching for a team like that until what...the second round of the playoffs?
Then Phil backed doored it with coaching another all-time great guard (Kobe), paired with another all time big man (Shaq)...the he back doored that with coaching another highly skilled big man who was already used to carrying a team (Gasol), while also getting to coach another great big man (Bynum)...Let's not act like if it wasn't for the knee injuries Bynum just might be a fringe hall of fame player by now...let's not act like everyone says he is an idiot, a goofball, doesn't take the game serious, is only in it for the money...and he was still dropping 20 and 10 on cats in LA like it was nothing...
Pop is the type of coach who if you give him some pieces he can put the puzzle together...Phil is the type of coach who if you give him some pieces, you will need to get another guy to put about 90% of it together...and then you can bring in Phil to help that same guy "get over the hump"
Who was Smush Parker after he left the Lakers? Smush was out of the NBA by age 26. Under the coaching of Phil he was at least a serviceable player.See this is exactly the type of shyt I am talking about when it comes to Phil...
So Phil can't win if he doesn't have a supremely talented big man in Bynum?
So Phil can't win if he doesn't have an all time great power forward in Karl Malone?
So Phil can't win if he doesn't have homecourt?
So then...if you don't already have great talent on your team...exactly what is Phil doing for you?
Who was Kwame Brown after he left the Lakers?
Who was Trevor Ariza after he left the Lakers?
Take a look at the 06 and 07 Laker rosters and tell me if that team had any business making the playoffs. Pop never had to coach a team that bad under the Tim Duncan era. Don't act like Luke Walton, Sasha Vujicic, Dereck Fisher, Vlad Radman and Shannon Brown weren't rotational players for the 08-10 Lakers that went to 3 consecutive finals and won 2 of them.
Your argument of Bynum is fukking retarded. Bynum had stretches where he was great yes, but it never amounted to anything in the regular season and especially in the playoffs, because he was always had issues with his knees. You're bringing up a guy that averaged 6 points and 3 rebounds in the 09 playoffs and 8 points and 7 rebounds in the 2010 playoffs. Really dude?
Don't ignore the Tim Duncan factor either. Arguably the best rim protector and post player in his prime. And he had players like Robinson, Bowen, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili.
And you're bringing up homecourt advantage? REALLY!?!?!
Greg lost with homecourt 8 times. EIGHT. (96, 00, 01, 02, 04, 06, 09, 11 & 12) and won without it 3 times (05 vs suns, 07 vs suns & 10 vs mavs)
Phil lost with homecourt twice. (04 and 11) and won without it 9 time. NINE (twice in 93, 95, 98, 01, 02, 03 and twice in 04)
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and slamming the phone down? Would you even trade prime Pip for that?


Bosh missed most of the series against the C's as well. You certainly couldn't tell that Bosh or Wade were out there for stretches last year against Indy. The point is, you have important players missing games or series or the entire playoffs every year...some teams can overcome it, some teams can't.
It's just funny how people only wanna dwell on dudes missing time when the Spurs win or Lakers lose. You never hear shyt about Duncan missing the entire 2000 playoffs.
