Quin is a great X’s and O’s coach. He’s a good coach that players like personally. He doesn’t adjust well at times, and I don’t think he’s a good motivating coach tbh. Quins rotations and adjustments at times aren’t great. Very smart basketball mind, but too rigid in his approach. So yes and no.
*More offensive talent*He feels like a floor raiser. Could elevate a bad roster to being decent. That’s what he did with the Jazz at the start.
His coaching traits haven’t carried over very well with having a whole lot more talent available to him.
I worry his assistants that flipped the right switches all abandoned him the last few years.Quin stares at the sex machine, a la Clark Griswold at the Christmas lights not turning on, thinking to himself that it can’t be — he checked every bulb.
It's an interesting point. Igor is a guy he'd been around for a long time. Contrasted with Jensen who was a player development coach when he arrived. I'd be curious of the dynamics, and if someone like Igor could feel more assertive in speaking up, whereas someone like Jensen maybe there's a different apprentice dynamic.I worry his assistants that flipped the right switches all abandoned him the last few years.
I think Bryant was the DM whisperer too. Quin brought in guys he’s worked with before... which is common but I wonder if someone new could have been brought into the brain trust.It's an interesting point. Igor is a guy he'd been around for a long time. Contrasted with Jensen who was a player development coach when he arrived. I'd be curious of the dynamics, and if someone like Igor could feel more assertive in speaking up, whereas someone like Jensen maybe there's a different apprentice dynamic.
Just thinking out loud here based on very external and superficial factors.