| Carlisle is my favorite coach in the NBA. I think I'm going to like Flip too.
Sometimes I think that some really good coaches get the best out of their players during the regular season but cannot go very far in the playoffs because their players don't have the same talent level as the other teams players. I think during the playoffs most players try harder and are more focused, so the talent laden teams that were on cruise control during the regular season just step up their game a couple of notches and since both teams are now putting forth a relatively equal effort, the talent laden team wins, regardless of coaching .
I'm not saying that there are not special adjustments that coaches must make in the playoffs or that some coaches don't make these adjustments better than others. I just think that in some cases maybe really good coaches get a bad rap.
Just a theory, and I could be dead wrong on all of this.
But maybe that's what happened to Flip. I also think I remember back in the early to mid eighties Don Nelson having a Milwaukee team with Sidney Moncrief, but nobody else really (if I remember correctly...which I may not). I think that team always semed to win the division but got killed in the playoffs. I don't know ANYTHING about Don Nelson or his ability to coach, really. (Only that he wore ugly fish ties). But I wonder if maybe that was the case.
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