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Old 01-07-2013, 01:26 PM   #70
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Originally Posted by EricaLubarsky View Post
Carlisle coached circles around Spoelstra and beat the more talented team with a less talented team. Don't tell me that he was just lucky.
Out coaching Spoelstra isn't that big of a deal. He was basically LB b!tch anyway. The rotation RC used was the same rotation he had experimented with for the last two years. Carlisle is a good coach when he has enough time to evaluate his players and then make game plans in advance. The rotations he used in the playoffs were no different than those he used all year. They were just very effective because they ( except for the Thunder) played against the Lakers and Heats weakness's. It was not something he did on the fly.

As I stated before Carlisle is not a good coach when he is required to make quick evaluations of his personal and in game adjustments that he has not planned for. He is methodical. If he was really the coach that some of you believe the Mavs wouldn't be having the problems they are now. Dirk see's the handwriting on the wall. Isn't it time the rest of you woke up. But then most of you are like Carlisle. You are incapable of recognizing a trend until far after it has bitten you in the Aff. He was the right coach for the year the team won the champianship, but he is wrong for the situation this team finds itself in at present.
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