Darvin Ham says the Greek national team runs more sets than the Bucks, and Giannis has to play more of a Superman role with Milwaukee
Man, if only the assistant coach could help with the sets
He’s too busy playing pocket pool
Twisting his balls more like
Testicular Torsion is no laughing matter
Did Darth Vader force twist your testicles Obiwan?
What other kind of pain would instantly make a man vanish into thin air?
Here lies a man deep in thought
while his team is taking the piss
his full name is Darvin Hamas
Basketball Terrorist
I love these terrorists nicknames with nba staff and players. Too bad it’s censored in official media.
This subs analysis really boils down to whether they like the person or not. It’s hilarious
And THIS is why it’s hard to take so many comments in here serious. It’s not basketball discussion. Just a popularity contest
correct, welcome to social media. where everybody gets a voice and the points don’t matter
This isn’t a court. It’s a bar and with millions of members, it changes every hour.
who said it was a court of law?
In other words, there’s no standards here. No qualifications needed for the millions of posters on r/nba, and no procedures, submissions of artifacts, evidence, etc.
I always think it’s obvious but then people complain like they’ve never been on a free internet forum before. I like it here. I’ve been posting online for more than 25 years now and the standards are never high because it’s free. And I still have fun.
Welcome to life and 99% of how workplaces work
He says the pace being slower overseas is the reason for more sets. It’s neither bad or good
I mean theoretically the Bucks could have learned more into that this past season when they had Lopez and Lillard on the team. https://www.statmuse.com/nba/ask/nba-fastest-pace-this-season
Not sure how accurate this and I’m not sure if there was big difference pre and post deadline but according to stat muse they ranked 13th is pace. With Lopez, Lillard, and Middleton on their team a slower pace with more set plays could have helped them. I know Giannis strengths are amplified in the open court but he’s talented enough to still provide MVP numbers in a slow pace.
Which makes sense, but the Celtics begin possessions with 8 seconds on the clock and it’s always a Jay iso
Under Ime absolutely. The past couple of seasons under Mazullaball, the team is kicking and passing until somebody is open and it’s usually a 3.
He also said that Giannis doesn’t have to be Superman with Greece. If a slower pace allows him to get more breathing room, is that not a good thing?
I mean, an NBA offense can runner a slower offensive pace if they want to.
Except modern day NBA has no time for learning sets or implementing them.
I listened to a Zubac podcast from 4 years ago where he talked about Doc Rivers, said he’s an incredible and fantastic coach with an ingenious mind for plays and sets that even European coaches copy and borrow from him (I’d assume those who know him or are in touch with him). However the Clippers didn’t have time to learn or practice anything and since the Covid season they had less and less time to actually practice together every single year.
He also said he spent his first summer learning Doc’s playbook and realized he was the only one.
So if a head coach can’t get the players to learn sets, how would an assistant coach do it?
Nonsense. Obviously Doc Rivers knows jack shit about basketball and redditors would do a much better job on the sidelines than he does
Peak was someone posting on the cavs subreddit that Kenny Atkinson needed to go cause they had a couple of losses in the regular season lol ok bud and get replaced by who exactly?
If the Greek national team who only has a month or two each year to play can implement sets and plays, there’s no reason why a NBA team with about 6-8 months can’t do it. Many teams run the same plays too so it’s not like many of these are new.
If you can’t get the team to buy in. That’s on you.
Except national teams know each others for decades, grew up practicing these plays together in younger versions of national teams, and are probably similar to anything else they learned playing in Europe. NBA teams don’t have almost any practices in those 8 months.
Yeah that’s what’s wrong with the league nowadays, that coaches get blamed and fired easily because the players are too spoiled. Although I don’t think you meant to go that deep with your dumbass statement
This isn’t the case for us at all. A lot of players have been switching on and off the team. I’m surprised these plays are considered to be so impressive because in greece, chemistry and lack of cohesive offense seem to be the biggest problems for the team. The NBA simply treats such things differently from here. They find one thing that works well, and stick to it until it doesn’t
Way past the point of ‘until it doesn’t’. The Celtics kept doing that despite going down big
Kawhi, Lou, etc. were too busy hitting the strip club instead of practicing set plays. No time for that.
he’d have to whip them into shape
ok this is not that subreddit
but it’s close
what?
nbacriclejerk is over there ———>
Turn on them mother fucking jets!
do you remember which podcast this was?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLr1EYm5U8o
it’s in Croatian
Don’t have time to learn sets is… something.
The problem with Doc wasn’t his basketball acumen per se but his relationship and respect of the players he coached….
I learned a long time there are two types of catches, X and Os guys and guys that can connect with the players. They are two different things.
Darvin isn’t really a good X’s and O’s guy but you know that as a lakers fan lol
He’s not a good X’s and O’s guy, he’s not a good locker room manager. What is he good at, pray tell?
Not much at all honestly
“Contest without fouling!”
*foulling
Go hard on em
Salute 🫡
do you think coaches get through strenous interviewing and offered millions of dollars by orgs only interested in winning without having to prove that they have a strong tactical sense for the game?
Yes.
dumbass
Now that you mention it,Im starting to wonder why he was sought after
Reports are he works well with individual players. He should’ve never been a HC but he’s got a lot of friends in the league.
Another proud alum of the David Fizdale school of coaching I see.
I’d hard disagree with that. Most of the problems were time out management and substitutions. The “contest without fouling” meme isn’t doing him any favors but all together it felt like the team ran well when there wasn’t some bullshit going on. They went to the WCF after all
AD himself said they were just running around doing nothing and just phoning it in lol. I’m prob gonna trust the guys who actually played under him. Not to mention, he was one of the only coaches that actually got lebron pissed due to never using his challenges
Honestly that WCF run felt like a fluke. EVERYTHING seemed to fall in line for the Lakers.
Tbf while I do think the bucks should’ve ran more creative sets & plays, Ham is used as a scapegoat on this sub a bit unfairly. Players talked about missing him as an assistant coach after he left for the lakers, he clearly has some value for the bucks. I’m not defending him as a head coach (his lakers tenure had lots of issues) but he’s clearly valuable as an assistant coach.
A lot of players like coaches who let them do whatever. I don’t know if that really means much
Iirc portis talked about him being a good leader / motivator. Plus he’s been a part of well-coached teams (obviously lots of that credit should go to Bud and other coaches, as well as the players). Either way it is important to get buy-in from your players - coaching is about communicating and collaborating with people too.
totally understand motivation but even though that team won, pointing out Bud as being a well-coached team is crazy. he was 100% getting fired if they lost, and then did get fired. that team was not coached well
I mean the bucks were a lock for 50-60 wins every year, with a very good defense. I don’t think he was the best with adjustments in the playoffs but the system bud built allowed the bucks to be a consistent threat in the east. Obviously you can’t disentangle that from Giannis and a talented team overall, but badly coached is harsh imo.
Yeah he had a solid system but was the worst adjuster I’ve ever seen. Actually he really never made adjustments. That series against the net’s, going under screens for KD and playing man defense was so, so bad. Other teams have laid the blueprint for KD, well timed doubles and physical pressure causes him to struggle. When the Grizz, Warriors, and Celtics did this KD had like 50% TS with tons of turnovers.
He was getting blown out by 40 by the Nets without Harden
was getting fired if they lost
But they didn’t lose? Calling a championship team poorly-coached is insane
I don’t think I saw the name of a single assistant coach all year outside of head coach rumours and threads where fans of a team go “Actually this assistant is responsible for this part of our play, not the head coach”. Meanwhile every time the Bucks do a bad thing, ol’ Pockets is getting roasted from all angles.
He’s getting scapegoated more than “a bit unfairly”, man gets more mention than most head coaches and it’s always negative, while he’s an assistant on a playoff team. It’s wild what being shitty while working for the Lakers does to your reputation.
Didn’t they make the WCF with him? That’s the best they’ve done since 2020. No coach was going to save that Westbrook Lakers team.
No coach was going to save that Westbrook Lakers team.
Except he didn’t make the WCF with the Westbrook team.
Year 1 he Ham was pretty good, but he got a lot of hate because of so many “fixable” things. His timeout usage was awful for example, and when Lebron as your best player running on fumes in the 4th, you’d think you’d take some timeouts to get him some rest, but Ham often ended games with unused timeouts.
Year 2, Ham’s year 1 success got into his head a little bit and he lost the locker room early, pissing off D’lo, Rui, and Reaves. Towards the end, the team didn’t even know what they were doing, and Ham never ever took responsibility.
Speaking from experience (Adrian Griffin), a good record despite holes in a roster doesn’t stop somebody from being a very clearly shit coach. Ham wasn’t a good coach. But by all accounts he’s a great assistant, that’s why he got a head coaching job in the first place, and it’s absurd that all of our ills consistently fall on him because he once did a bad job in a different role on a different team after already having succeeded in this role on this team. Man literally already won a championship as a Bucks assistant coach and still gets talked about like every team he gets near, even as an assistant, is doomed to fail.
Thibs used to get praised as an assistant coach responsible for the big 3 celtics ring. Even though doc rode that ring hard for years
Isn’t that like saying that the NFL needs a coach to help with Fullback dives? Feel like if you’re running a lot of sets in the NBA you were coaching years ago.
He’s more of a defensive mind
maybe he will learn a set watching greece
I mean. Doc’s biggest successes came when he had Rondo or CP3 running the show. He’s not an offensive mastermind by any means.
What I don’t get is this, in football, when a coach isn’t a great offensive coach like Bellichic, they hire smart offensive coordinators and vice versa for defense. Why don’t Doc, Thibs, etc just hire really smart offensive minds to run the offense?
Ego
Totally. These are coaches with well documented weaknesses and they have not meaningfully improved upon them after decades of ridicule. It took Thibs getting run into the ground by the pacers to consider using his bench
well….Lowe did say in one of his recent pods (I think it was the one with Caitlin Cooper) that whatever fans think coaches don’t see, they’ve seen it eons ago and would have a counter to anything most non-coaches would shoot at them. And I 100% believe it.
This is why I believe analysts like CC are kinda rare. Her analytical processing is so backed up, even when you ask her what she thinks the counter to something is gonna be, she’ll give a solid response/opinion that would make sense even when put to test theoretically.
Most legit nba analysts/podcasters, such as Ben/Cody, Timpf, Duncan and Lowe will give you insightful data/statistical points, and use that as basis to give context to what they see on the court (granted they do a good job at breaking down film, which is already 90% better than anyone here lol, myself included). However, as much as I dogmatically listen and enjoy their shows, I do not find them generally breaking down the types of actions that’d help build systems/counter systems, like true, deep Xs and Os stuff. And rightfully so: they ain’t coaches.
There are levels to Xs and Os, and I find it ridiculous to just assume the coach doesn’t want to change simply because of “ego”. Coaches get fired left and right. You gotta be very good to have job security in that field, or be a HOF coach who won multiple titles. There’s an incentive to bring new brains to your coaching staff and actually listen to them.
TL;DR: coaching is hard, and it’s easier to make fun of the coach than assuming what’s really going on lol.
edit: I was supposed to answer this to u/cleo22270 lol. My bad.
all great points. There are levels to it, but Thibs for instance has been running a tight rotation his entire career and it has bit him in the ass several times. It’s not that he knows something we don’t, it’s that he has a particular viewpoint he is unwilling to diverge from. He started expanding his bench in the pacers series because they forced him to but it was too late. Had he developed them a little sooner they might have been able to win one of those “stolen” games and take the series to 7. Doc is blatantly egotistical and has thrown his own players under the bus several times. Both of these dudes have glaring weaknesses that demonstrably have lost them games - these two are by far the worst offenders.
I think what you’re saying applies more to a coach like Kerr, Nurse, etc. Their acumen has come under fire on several occasions but it’s clear they know what they’re doing.
You have to ask yourself how many times Thibs had the clearly more talented team.
Doc is a bum though
There there’s a coach like Ty Lue who gladly hired JVG to revamp his defense, where they made huge strides last year. Left the ego at the door
Thibs is not a bad coach. Just a really obvious weakness. He gets a lot out of his guys though.
I honestly don’t even know what Doc is good at. Personality management?
Doc can squeeze a lot out of a little to be honest. I just don’t know why he breaks down when he actually has talent.
Redditors think coaches are morons. Meanwhile Lowe, Simmons, KOC, Keith Smith all said they would need months to learn things a head coach does in a day
Because it’s easy af to blame the coach. They’re usually the first scapegoat when a team underperforms
As a Pacers fan I’m so grateful that CC covers the Pacers. She has an insanely impressive basketball mind.
It’s incredible that she’s gaining global traction in 2025 when she’s admittedly been there for a decade for you guys. From the PG era to the Tyrese one.
I saw on Teague’s podcast that on a Thib’s team, the offense is decided by the Star player. Which seems to be why so many players love him.
Also job security
Doc not about to get doc’d
If you’re that good they get hired as HC
It’s not different from any other job. You have your strengths and weaknesses. Some guys collaboration is a strength, some people it’s coming up with plays, some people it’s connecting with the players. Just because you bring in a coach doesn’t inherently mean that the guy calling the shots is going to gel with that. That doesn’t mean it’s personal, there’s just multiple cooks in the kitchen and it’s up to you as the head coach to figure out what the best recipe is.
Also wasn’t Ty Lue an assistant for Rivers after winning a ring?
Yes Ty ws with him before and after.
Ty’s more of a defensive guy. Good at ATO’s tho, but usually the head coach draws those up
Worked for the lakers. Vogel was a defensive mastermind but everyone knew j Kidd was who put the offense together for that 2020 run.
Kidd Bron and Rondo.
Ironically Thibs did that for Doc’s defense in 2008.
Set plays are much more of a requirement in football than basketball. Also the players on the court can just decide to not run the play the coaches and not have be horrendous, unlike football.
Basketball players will often “give ball superstar, inshallah”, instead of sets
LMAO you mean like Rex Kalamian? Just a special kind of stupid in this thread.
What elite offenses has he orchestrated?
“Let’s just find Giannis! Every play, come on guys.”
Rex has been washed for over a decade now
Every coach does they have a huge staff and they huddle with them before they all go to the player huddle. Johnny Bryant was Thibs guy and Sam Cassell was docs guy
They don’t call plays in the NBA like they do the NFL. You dont see Curry looking over to the sideline every time down to get the play call. NBA teams call plays for like out of bounds and late game situations.
NBA coaches used to control the game more from the sideline but yeah those days of Pat Riley yelling at Magic to put up his fist to set up the Kareem post play are long gone. Basically you call your high pick and roll or horns or floppy set and a bunch of options branch off there mostly ending in an iso anyway. Which is why everyone wants long defenders who can switch on all screens. But a good offensive coach still has a huge role not of calling plays but of installing them in practice and making rotations that balance minutes restrictions and match ups with data to make those plays effective.
I feel like if someone was that good an offensive coach, they wouldn’t accept being an assistant coach for long.
Yep, I saw that Daniel Li video too.
Running plays doesn’t necessarily equate to a good offense. The Mike D’Antoni Rockets didn’t run plays and had one of the most insane offenses in history. Running plays puts the outcome of the game in your opponents hands: Can you fight over 300 screens? Can you communicate effectively on switches? Can you identify the set while it develops? If you want the outcome of the game to depend on your ability rather than your opponents deficiencies, you don’t run plays. You just run pick and roll/handoffs until someone gets a mismatch, and then iso.
Correct but running sets, having spacing principles, etc does lead to good offense. D’antoni never really was a heavy play caller, but he instilled a philosophy and principles that helped his teams be great offensively
well they are completely different sports
football personnel are either defensive or offensive, and there’s a couple dozen of each. basketball is ~10 guys who all have to practice and perform on both sides of the court
Well we hired Terry Stotts for that and then we Bucksed it right up
Because to practice plays you need time for full team practice. The NBA basically exterminated those. I recall Tatum or Mazzulla saying the Celtics’ first practice last season was when they had 6 days off in like February or March or something
They do. Have you seen Doc’s staffs?
Helluva ball club
Hellas ball club over there
Salute
Mr. Pockets is watching like the rest of us
you conflated Ham with Kidd lol
We’re all trying to find out who did this 🌭
Darvin Ham videos need a trigger warning I didn’t need to see this face today
Gonna need some Kwame Brown rants to recover from this
Set plays are rare in the NBA relative to other levels of basketball. The more advanced the level, the less designed action you run. If you’re making fun of the Bucks for this answer you are misinformed.
That’s the modern nba because players like Durant don’t wanna be told what to do. When players actually do run sets and buy in then you get the beautiful game spurs. Pop would run sets so often that by 2013 and 2014 they knew them by heart. They had the deepest playbook in the league. The big three would run timeouts and draw up plays and pop wouldn’t have to do anything. But pop tried to do that with lamarcus and then lamarcus wanted out. Same for kawhi.
After that he never pushed as hard to get players to do the right thing. It’s why they waited for wemby tho. A player that does want to do whatever it takes to win and then that’ll flow down to the rest of the team.
The lack of set plays is why teams die by three. They don’t switch it when they’re losing and get easy buckets. Tbh LeBron teams probably switch it up the best cuz he knows what to do and can switch to get them whatever they need. Same for jokic. Jokic just doesn’t like to take over.
Nah that’s the modern NBA because modern defenses and athletes got too good at reading and disrupting set plays so offenses stay ahead by adding multiple options, free flowing motion offenses and read and react plays based on principles instead of set plays. See thinking basketballs video id you’re interested. The analogy is jazz vs classical music - it may look random but it’s not.
Disagree. You watched the spurs last season. You think they were really running such a system? The young players really knew enough to execute that? (They didn’t)
You can only do the system you mentioned with high bbiq players and/or players that have played long enough to know the right thing to do.
No one moves like belinelli anymore. You know why? We stopped teaching that cuz played didn’t wanna learn how to do it. They wanted to have a bag and practice that shit. Also less practices.
Talking about practice, how are players supposed to learn this stuff without practice? (They can’t)
We have the most skilled nba ever, but we also have one the lowest bbiq nbas ever.
To bring up another spurs play that’s a favorite of mine: when was the last time you saw an elevator play run? (Go look it up. Diaw and Duncan would delete defenders so manu etc could get open threes. It’s a brilliant play.)
That’s a good example you mention - the elevator only works if you have the same defender chasing the shooter. Nowadays they just switch that action, completely negative the play.
I agree Spurs aren’t running much of anything currently but really do believe the only way of getting to there is by practicing those principles and sometimes just the kids try stuff out. I don’t they can teach structured plays now and expect them to learn to play like the pacers in 2 years.
People move like belinelli all the time. Steph laid the blueprint for catch, shoot, relocate, shoot success. Again look at the pacers - you think the copycat league isn’t on that. It’s just that players are taught to shoot what looks like bad shots to us old heads used to 2000s and 2010s ball because todays guys actually make those bad looking shots at a high clip.
If they switch the initial down screen at the bottom, where Tony or Manu’s defender gets bumped to create the lag for the elevator, then a big has to switch. That’s a good switch and good offense.
The play doesn’t always work. No play does. But complicated shit like that with timing and man movement doesn’t just happen. It has to be practiced. That’s why pop valued corporate knowledge.
This isn’t even about the shots man, it’s about the lack of off ball movement and ball watching.
Kerr pulls the elevator out of his ass a few times a year. I think they ran it in the playoffs this year!
That’s so cool.
Bro you’re responding to wasn’t around when Pop outright said that he realized the best play is to give the ball to Kawhi.
Bread and butter of coaching in this era is defense. A distant second would be ATO.
The speed and BBIQ and officiating have all resulted in offense having such an advantage that there’s no efficiency to frequent set plays.
Exactly! A lot of people don’t realize or see the flow and rhythm of the game. Football is like rock and roll. But basketball is like jazz. It’s all downbeat, it’s in the pocket.
Players not wanting to be told what to do is absolutely not why the NBA has changed.
The biggest reason the sport is different is because of teams figuring out how valuable a 3 pointer is.
Because of that teams now emphasize shooting, even from centers. Or in the Warriors case just not even having a center on the court. So now the paint is more open, so it’s easier to get players in space and force further double teams.
You don’t really have to run a set for a guy like Durant who is unguardable in 1 on 1 or Steph who is also always open.
But if you ran sets for them they’d be even better. Getting to your spots means you shoot a higher percentage shot every time cuz it’s the same spot. Again, higher skilled, lower bbiq.
You can run sets and shoot 3s lol. But also the sets help when the three don’t fall.
If you ever watched the Celtics, you’d know about how terrible the offense looks at times. That’s cuz they aren’t running sets and the jays are relative low bbiq players.
NBA is all about getting to your spot though. We got guys who basically never come inside the 3 point line on offense in the NBA. I mean it’s not like NBA guys just randomly stand around the court or run wherever they feel like. You still have motions you run, pick and roll stuff like that.
NBA teams just aren’t running full on sets where everyone comes to a stop and they call a whole play. Another big reason why is the defenders are too athletic. Passing lanes are tighter, help gets around the court faster, defenders just can figure out your tendencies.
But there is no defense for a great shot so that’s why so many NBA plays seem to come down to a guy making a contested shot. These coaches aren’t stupid. If running more stagnet sets worked they would be ran.
Side note, this honestly doesn’t look that far off from NBA basketball, just slower and they don’t have the defensive paint rule. https://youtu.be/VNbXG6JIMss?si=nfRm3M8IbV6T1AzH
Never coming inside the arc is bad offense. You create passing lanes with ball movement, body movement, and screens.
Imma stop this conversation because you need more bbiq to be in it lol.
I mean I guess it can debate with Erik Spoelstra because Duncan Robinson pretty much only touched the ball outside the 3 point line.
Like 80% of the nuggets possessions last year were set plays
Yes and no. It’s great when you can improvise and run the offense through particular people, but when the team isn’t playing well and you’re not winning, you better come prepared with all the strategies you can. Otherwise, you’re just a glorified motivational speaker and not a real head coach…
anyone that disagrees w this didn’t watch the finals lol
Or NBA in general
The Warriors for the past decade be like 🤔⁉️
Watch actual games and not highlights
Ham could say the same thing about college ball vs NBA
But why is that? Nobody learnt from the Spurs dominance that set plays makes you actually play better as a team? Is it that players egos can’t stand being told what to do and not having the ball all the time as stars?
Yep, lot of people showing their ignorance in this thread. You don’t need plays to play good basketball.
salute!
Go hard on them dudes
I just wanna ride em
this is like if a chef said the menu of his restaurant was trash…brother, you are in charge of whats on the menu
a) He’s not in charge
b) It’s more akin to a chef saying their restaurant’s menu is small. The stuff on there could be the best shit you’ve ever tasted but if they only do like five things, obviously other restaurants are going to have a way bigger menu.
Their offense asst. is Rex Kalamin but I wasn’t expecting anything but uninformed takes on this thread.
And Rex hasn’t done anything in the past decade for all 6 teams he’s been a part of the coaching staff of
Darvin Ham is the lead assistant lmao, acting like he has no capability for input is dumb as hell.
If Ham ran a Euroleague offense he never would have been hired as a NBA head coach.
Embarrasing saying that, specially talking about a team that only train together for 1 month a year
Hands in his pockets. Mouth agape. Clueless to what’s in front of him.
Ooooh, r/nba’s favorite coach, as of a year ago
I wonder why we stopped doing that keeping track of the record thing
Man put the camera further away wtf
Vasilis Spanoulis to return to the NBA to coach the Bucks????
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You’ve added nothing to the convo
Darvin Ham would be entertaining in the Euroleague honestly.
Seeing this bald mf gives me PTSD
Anyone else kinda feel sorry for Giannis, he got this guy as coach, Darvin Ham as head coach and not a lot of help around him, he’s gonna be gassed af trying to be ‘superman’ for the Bucks to have a chance
Darvin Hamas taking shots at Doc Bin Rivers wow
This thread will be interesting I’m sure
Facts over feelings- Ham is an idiot.
Can’t see his hands so I can only assume they’re in his pockets
How about the team you are a coach on runs some sets then, Hamas?
What I said here
Extreme teamwork and detail oriented possessions serve to be magnified by an individual’s skill. Whereas in the NBA teams magnify the individual, i.e. switch until I can go at the worst defender.
It’s almost as if the Bucks have an awful team
Giannis needs to start contesting without fouling!
“Bring VSpan to the NBA, for real this time. Not like the Rockets did.”
Is what I wanted to say, but the dude became a HC in Europe and a couple of years in he is a top-3 coach (at worst).
Maybe if Giannis agreed with him to be an assistant and that he will strongly Buck him up when the time comes.
There is zero chance an old fashioned HC like spanoulis would go to the NBA and let players do whatever they want.
That’s why he would only do it if he had that kind of power behind him.
Lining up for Doc Job 🤣
What’s better than a bunch of the homies having hot sets together
You just know his hands were in his pockets while he was saying this
Look at that. He knows what sets are now
NBA Champion Darvin Ham
I miss this guy in the Lakers bench.
You certainly had problems calling them too when you were head coach.
Thanks u/A_MASSIVE_PERVERT
“Gabe is a good man”
“WHAT THE FUCK DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH BASKETBALL DARVIN?”
That’s all I think of when I see Ham now lmao
Giannis…wow😮💨🥰❤️
Running more sets is not necessarily better or worse.
Salute. 🫡
Is bro high, and he still thinks he is with the Lakers?
i thought it was true that in general euro teams ran more plays and the nba did more iso stuff, the smaller court kinda makes it necessary.
Many US players don’t like plays anyway, you need internationals like the Spurs had, parker, ginobili, duncan, diaw etc
This loser trying to get Doc fired but he’s just making himself look as useless as everyone says he is, it’s literally his job as an assistant coach to help with the plays and sets
WHY ARE YOU SAYING THIS
Pockets!
This subs reaction to this quote is both hilariously uninformed and also entirely predictable.
Running fewer sets isn’t an inherently bad thing.
This dude is a bum
I can’t believe the bucks actually have both GOAT self-roasting coaches on staff.
Tell that to Slovenia
What does he do?
Giannis has to play more of a Superman
uh-oh Shaq gonna start beefing with Giannis!
“I always tell Giannis you’re Superman. So you have to contest without fouling. Even on offense. And you will only get a salute if you go hard on them dudes”
Fun fact this guy was replaced by JJ Reddick and that team now had Luka and Lebron instead of AD and let me check my notes………..they also lost in the first round but JJ is genius and Darvin is an idiot according to reddit
People are saying he’s the coach he should do something, it’s like blaming the teachers because today’s kids aren’t as smart. As someone who teaches and works with younger people today’s generation of American basketball players can’t handle that amount of information, their brains are fried. LeBron talks about this, maybe if “King” says it y’all will listen. I’m more concerned with the inability to read and write but that’s just me.