00:00I wanted to ask where you put Joe as far as coaches go in the NBA. I saw a stat,
00:05you know,
00:06Joe Missoula, four career. How much money would I have to give you to ask him the question about
00:10coaching? I know, especially the answer you got a couple of nights ago. I don't care. I never want
00:15to be asked about this again. But in the top five coaches in the league, I assume Joe is there.
00:20But
00:20I saw a stat because he's going to face Eric Spolster tonight. Spolster in his career has
00:24four 50-win seasons. Joe has four in a row here. Where would you put him? Top five? Top three?
00:32I think you come away with a great appreciation when you talk to the players about how much they
00:36feel his impact, whether it's, you know, again, I think so much of coaching is just being able to
00:41have a feel for your team, pushing the right buttons. Like there are good coaches in the
00:45sense of X's and O's, right? Like Spolster can junk up a game. And I think part of the reason
00:49there are people that don't want to see Miami is because they might not have the same level of
00:53talent as you do, but they can find a way to scheme and make a series more difficult based
00:59on what the coach can do. You know, even I'd throw Nick Nurse kind of in there, but not
01:05with Philly because Philly's not a real team. But yeah, I think Joe's elevating to the point
01:10where between his X's and O's and his pulse for the team and his ability to make changes
01:16on the fly and identify like the best way to put his team in position to succeed. I think
01:22it's fair to start, start doing the conversation about where he's at. It's usually it takes
01:26more longevity before we can say he's a top five coach. Like go around Steve Kerr, Eric
01:32Spolstra, like there's really good coaches out there.
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