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Haywood just officially signed with the Celtics

Gun to your head: Stevens, Spo, Snyder?

I guess Spo since he has a ring?

IDK, think they are all pretty equal.

I would say Quin probably had the best coaching performance (of the 3) last year given all the injuries.
 
I think it's Snyder by a wide margin. Spo having a ring has very little to do with him as a coach.
 
Brad Stevens is a better offensive coach than Snyder, it's just a fact.

Snyder still has to prove he can coach a top 10 offense.

Bullocks, for a big part of the season the Jazz had a top 10 offense, now you tell me how easy is to maintain that level when you have to change the roster weekly.
 
Bullocks, for a big part of the season the Jazz had a top 10 offense, now you tell me how easy is to maintain that level when you have to change the roster weekly.

He still has to prove he can have a top 10 offense for a full season. Excuses are like assholes. At the end of the day it's a results based league.
 
So since he has unfinished business with Stevens but not Quin does that mean the celtics are going to play in the NCAA tournament this year and try and win the championship?
 
Snyder still has to prove he can coach a top 10 offense.

I believe Utah was top 10 early last year, before Hill went out with injuries. Even without Hill, our offense last year looked worlds better than it has in previous years. I've been skeptical of Quin's offensive ability, but it seems pretty obvious now that it had more to do with lack of personnel than anything else. Utah got lots of compliments in the Clipper series from national media and NBA fans in general as to how we moved the ball, and our offense in general.

Quin's going to have a challenge this year for sure, but he's going to have the best playmaker he's had yet in Utah. Anyway, I feel like Quin answered the questions on his offensive capabilities for the most part last year.

I'm mostly curious to see how he changes our pace this year. We definitely should no longer be slowest in the league.
 
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I wonder what Ainge's relationship with Stevens is like. I'd imagine good and he'd stick with him, but would be very interesting if he got fired over the next couple years.
 
I just watched the 30 for 30 about the Lakers and Celtics which was pretty solid. One thing I learned though was that Ainge was such an unlikable prick even back then.
 
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