There is so much incorrect bullshit and prapaganda being spilt in this thread it its unreal, I'd swear Pup turned into Ea$t at some point.
1) Chris Paul was effing furious when Scott was fired and he loved him.
http://www.nola.com/hornets/index.ssf/2 ... y_new.html Paul was one of the biggest defenders of Scott, Period.
2) One of Scott's biggest problems in New Orleans was that once his vets started failing he was loyal to them instead of starting the rebuild/youth movement. That was the crux of his split w/ managment.
3) Up until his last season in New Orleans Scott's O's were among the league leaders in scoring efficiency. Sure, the P&R was the base play but let's not pretend like a freaking P & R offense based around Paul's talent is a bad thing (again, Mike Brown and LBJ decided we didn't need to run Jameson P&R's in the second round, which was infuriating).
4) Scott, when brought in in New Jersey was respected by the players but also turned the culture there to one of discipline and work. He made it clear that he was taking over a sloppy basketball team and they all needed to clean their acts up and gets focused/disciplined. He brought the same disciplined mentality to New orleans (
http://www.hornets247.com/blog/2009/05/ ... n-scott-go).
6) Izzo, as a college coach, runs 2 million sets and demands that all of his players know how to execute those sets perfectly, but the way he coaches is centered around running his system correct or punching his players in the face. In the NBA, a Scouting heavy and reactionary league (from a coaching perspective) I am terrified of his ability to adjust to a more reactionary style. Roker's D's are a great example of a coach that could succeed by running his system and then failed because he sucked at adapting his system on the fly. College coaches live in a world void of adapting on the fly and the elite programs focus on inflicting their will no matter what. In some way Izzo reminds me of a High School football coach that makes the state playoffs every year just because his teams run his o better than anyone else, but once he runs into the big dogs in the semis teams figure out his o and beat his ass. I cannot see Izzo being a great NBA coach, though I may be wrong.
7) I forget the rest I wanted to drop in this drive-by (don't worry, I'm not back), beyond that you guys just need to work on that whole fact checking thing. Before OD and Hnat dropped in here you were working on the worst thread about coaching I've ever seen because nothing was dropped beyond deep inaccuracies like "Paul tried to run out Scott"