Warriors Cole is No. 1! US media announced NBA head coach rankings: Rockets Udoka No. 7 Lakers Redick 20
Warriors Cole ranks first! At the start of the new season, the US media "BleacherReport" announced the strength rankings of the 30 current NBA coaches. Among them, the Rockets Uduka ranked 7th and the Lakers Redick ranked only 20th. Fifth place: Mazzula (Celtics) Regular season record: 182 wins and 64 losses Playoff record: 33 wins and 17 Mazzula, who took over the coaching reins from "Young Marshal" Stevens, faced huge pressure to prove himself. As a result, in just three seasons, Mazzula used his performance in leading the team to win the championship to get rid of the doubt that he was Stevens' "puppet". Under his leadership, the Celtics reshaped their offensive system and at the same time formed a positive and upward involution atmosphere internally to ensure that the team was stably in the championship ranks. He will face new challenges in the new season. When Tatum is seriously injured and the team is ushering in a transition year, Mazzula will reorganize the team's lineup in the face of adversity. Fourth place: Tyronn Lue (Clippers) Regular season record: 362 wins and 249 losses Playoff record: 57 wins and 41 losses In the early days of becoming the head coach, Tyronn Lue was questioned for relying too much on star James. As a result, Tyronn Lue proved himself by leading the team to reverse a 1-3 deficit in the finals and win the championship. After leaving James, Tyronn Lue has also become a favorite in the eyes of various teams, especially after joining the Clippers. Due to the frequent injuries suffered by the core Kawhi, Tyronn Lue has a stage to display his talents. While coaching the Clippers in the past few seasons, Tyronn Lue showed top-level adaptability and was very good at developing bench and edge players. Third place: Carlisle (Pacers) Regular season record: 993 wins and 860 losses Playoff record: 86 wins and 87 losses Carlisle is recognized as a tactician who combines the strengths of hundreds of schools of thought. He led the Pistons out of the quagmire early in his career and won the top honor of best head coach early. Ten years later, he led the Mavericks to defeat the Heat led by the Big Three in the finals, winning one of the most valuable championships in NBA history. After bidding farewell to the Mavericks due to issues with his coaching philosophy, he quickly led the Pacers back to the finals. Whether in terms of personal coaching ability or team performance, Carlisle deserves to be in the top three. Second place: Spoelstra (Heat) Regular season record: 787 wins and 572 losses Postseason record: 110 wins and 83 losses Spoelstra is an important part of the Heat's establishment of an iron-blooded team culture. In terms of personal coaching ability, he has made regional defense and defensive counterattacks popular throughout the NBA. More importantly, in this star-dominated league, Spoelstra has rarely established a team-based operation system that can compete with superstars. Whether he teamed up with the Big Three to win two championships, or teamed up with Butler to play as a dark horse and reach the finals, Spoelstra has played an irreplaceable role as a coach. His ability to efficiently score immediately after every timeout is impressive. First place: Cole (Warriors) Regular season record: 567 wins and 308 losses Playoff record: 104 wins and 48 losses Cole is a controversial coach. The controversy lies in his over-reliance on the inherent passing and cutting system, which seems to have delayed the growth of some young players. But it was precisely by relying on this pass-and-cut system that Cole redefined offense and space. Together with Curry, he pushed the importance of three-pointers to unprecedented heights, and also brought the NBA into the small ball era. After coaching for 11 seasons, he has entered the finals 6 times and won the championship 4 times. In terms of achievements and coaching ability, Cole deserves to be at the top of the list. No. 6-10: Daignault (Thunder), Rockets (Udoka), Brown (Knicks), Bickerstaff (Pistons), Finch (Timberwolves) Two people in this bracket are worthy of attention, namely Daignault and Udoka. Both of them have shown strong coaching and leadership abilities, and their teams are in a period of rapid growth and are expected to reach the top five in the future. The remaining rankings are as follows 11-15: Nurse (76ers), Kidd (Mavericks), Rivers (Bucks), Atkinson (Cavaliers), Snyder (Hawks); 16-20: Mosley (Magic), Charles Lee (Hornets), Adelman (Nuggets) ), Billups (Trail Blazers), Redick (Lakers); 21-30th: Donovan (Bulls), Willie Green (Pelicans), Rajakovic (Raptors), Hardy (Jazz), Mitch (Spurs), Isalo (Grizzlies), Christie (Kings), Keef (Wizards), Fernandez (Nets), Ott (Suns).
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