Doc Rivers: If you keep the C's playing at the pace they've been playing at, and you win more than 65 games and you don't win the COY award, then "There is nothing you could have done to won this award." Why? Because no team should be expected to win 70 games, especially if they lack the depth that your C's do. And no one expected you to play this kind of D.
Phil Jackson: If you keep the Lakers at their pace, and you wind up winning over 55 games, then "There is nothing you could have done to won this award." Why? No one wins that many games with only 1 all star. True, you should give your award to Kareem for the development of Andrew Bynum, but you have your team playing team ball and shooting the lights out. Your rotations not only get you win,s but allow your younger players to keep learning.
Nate Mcmillen: You're easy. If Portland makes the playoffs, they will have beat out Utah or Houston to get there. Without any All Stars, a young team and losing your number 1 pick for the season, you did what literally no one expected you to do. Portland should not be in the playoffs in the West, and if they make it, it was all great coaching. If you don't win it, "There is nothing you could have done to won this award."
Other guys are doing decent work, like Flip Saunders and Byron Scott, but I don't know how you take it away from Phil, Nate or Doc.
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