Posted by Pharzeone:
Posted by BlueSeats:
I still like Billips but he wouldn't be the first PG to peak under Brown. And the question remains whether the team will ever be as good as they were under Brown?
Blue, are you starting this Larry Brown stuff again... I will continue to cite CBS Sportsline # 5 "Most overrated coaching performance" For pete's sake Larry Brown's Pistons were constantly in elimination games. And we are now going to kill this Piston team for being 2-2. Hell that would be a luxury for that Brown team.
5. Larry Brown (2004 NBA championship): It's one thing to be the only coach to win it all at the college and pro level, it's another to take a team that reached the conference championship the year before and improve it by only four games during the regular season and then backdoor a world championship against the headcase Lakers. I'm not saying Larry Brown isn't one of the greatest coaches of all time, just that the 2003-04 banner really should be credited to Joe Dumars, the state of Colorado vs. Kobe Bryant, and Wendy's for making such delicious and affordable food readily available to Shaq.
Big woof, it's good press to take swipes at Brown, but I can't remember a team that did better without him. Ask Mo Cheeks, Buck Willimas, Albert King, Danny Manning, Mark Jackson, Reggie Miller, Antonio Davis, Rick Smits, Allan Iverson, Eric Snow, et al, who they and their team peaked under.
And can we please stop pretending beating the Lakers was a fluke. That was, on paper, supposed to be one of the best teams ever.
And the question of Chauncey and the Pistons still remains to be answered. Sometimes the difference between the championship or not are the last two minutes of a couple of key games. If Larry could get them where Carlisle and Flip can't, what will it tell you?