NBA Head Coach: Most Useless Position in Sports

Posted: 13th November 2009 by Danny Vohden in NBA
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With the recent firing of Byron Scott, I can't help but notice how little an NBA coach actually does to impact a game. Just take a look at these coaches. á Byron Scott : How is it that a guy who was Coach of the Year two years ago, and who has virtually the same roster, is suddenly not a good coach anymore? What has happened since that time that has lessened his coaching ability? He led the Hornets to a 56-26 record in 2007-08 and a No. 2 seed in the West. But now all of a sudden, he is a bad coach. How does that work!?! á Doc Rivers : After being named coach of the year in 2000 with the Magic, Rivers took the Celtics gig in 2004. He had a successful inaugural season, but after that it was ugly. The Celtics hit rock bottom in 2006-07 when they went 24-58. After that every ...

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