Lets not Count Ty Corbin when he took over mid year.His first 2 full years
Corbin 79 wins and 69 losses
Quin 78 wins 86 losses.
Also Corbin first full season only played 66 games due to the lockout. Even playing less games he
HAS MORE WINS IN FIRST 2 YEARS THEN QUIN DOES.
So Corbin sucks but Quin is a good young coach
Someone present some darn facts before you step up to the plate with me. I just drop stats for you nerds. Went to your game. Still schooling yall.
Corbin's roster:
2011-2012 (Experience)
Bell (11) Watson (10) Howard (8) Tinsley(8) Jefferson (7) Harris (7) Miles (6) Millsap (5) Carroll (2) Hayward (1) Favors (1) Evans (1) Kanter (R) Burks (R)
2012-2013:
Watson (11) Mo Williams (9) Tinsley (9) Jefferson (8) Ma. Williams (7) Millsap (6) Foye (6) Carroll (3) Hayward (2) Favors (2) Evans (2) Kanter (1) Burks (1) Murphy (R)
Games missed: Mo Williams (36)
Snyder's roster:
2014-2015
Novak (8-TRD) Hayward (4) Favors (4) Evans (4) Kanter (3-TRD) Burks (3) Johnson (2) Gobert (1) Burke (1) Exum (R) Hood (R) Ingles (R) Millsap (R) Cotton (R)
Games missed: Burks (55) Hood (32)
2015-2016:
Hayward (5) Favors (5) Booker (5) Burks (4) Mack (4-TRD) Johnson (3) Gobert (2) Burke (2) Whithey (2) Exum (1-INJ) Hood (1) Ingles (1) Lyles (R) Neto (R)
Games missed: Exum (82) Burks (51) Gobert (21) Favors (20)
Fact: Experience matters
Fact: Injuries matter
Fact: Tyrone Corbin's winning % in his first (full) season as a head coach in the NBA was .545 (66 games)
Jerry Sloan's winning % in his first season as a head coach in the NBA was .366
Brad Stevens' winning % in his first season as a head coach in the NBA was .305
Gregg Popovich's winning % in his first season as a head coach in the NBA was .266
Fact: Having a better winning % doesn't necessarily make you a better coach