OT Top five 2020-21 NBA Coach of the Year Award candidates, headlined by Quin Snyder and Doc Rivers

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    https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/...ates-headlined-by-quin-snyder-and-doc-rivers/

    The NBA's Coach of the Year Award is typically one of the more difficult annual awards to pick, as there are often a number of worthy candidates, and that's certainly the case this season. With several legitimate contenders in each conference, and a number of upstart squads outperforming expectations, a case could be made for a bunch of coaches from across the league's landscape. Here, we take a look at the five top candidates for the award for the 2020-21 season.

    1. Quin Snyder, Utah Jazz
    Quin Snyder will assuredly receive a lot of consideration when it comes time to cast votes for the annual awards given how downright dominant the Jazz have been this season. Utah has held the league's best overall record for virtually the entire season to this point, and they're not showing signs of slowing down. They have the league's third-best defense, fourth-best offense, and the overall best net rating. Plus, if the playoffs started today, they'd have homecourt advantage throughout the Finals.

    When it comes to Utah's success this season, Snyder deserves major credit for altering his game plan and offensive approach from last season to this season. The Jazz have completely embraced the long ball this season, and it has worked in their favor. Last season, the Jazz were tenth in the league in 3-pointers attempted per game with 35.2. This season, they lead the league with 42.9 long-range attempts per game. They also make more 3-pointers (17) per game than any other team. Snyder has empowered his players by giving them the green light, and it has made Utah very difficult to defend. The Jazz have been solid under Snyder for the past several seasons, but they appear to be on another level this season.

    2. Doc Rivers, Philadelphia 76ers
    Doc Rivers knows a thing or two about winning the Coach of the Year Award, as he did so as the coach of the Orlando Magic in 2000. This season, Rivers has a real chance to win the award again with the 76ers. Rivers came to Philadelphia and immediately improved the culture and chemistry of the team in his first season, and the Sixers have been sitting at, or near, the top of the East all season as a result.

    Rivers has empowered his players and put them in a position to maximize their talents. Joel Embiid is playing like an MVP candidate under Rivers, Ben Simmons is playing like a Defensive Player of the Year candidate, and Tobias Harris is playing like an All-Star. Plus, roles for all of the other players are well-defined, and players know exactly what is expected of them when they're out on the court. That wasn't always the case for the Sixers in recent seasons. There's a great vibe in and around the Sixers this season, and Rivers is at the center of it.

    3. Steve Nash, Brooklyn Nets
    The job that Steve Nash has done as a rookie head coach this season is extremely impressive. Nash has the Nets competing for the top seed in the Eastern Conference playoff picture and putting up historically effective numbers on the offensive end despite the fact that the team's top talents have been in and out of the lineup. Kyrie Irving has already missed 15 games on the season, and Kevin Durant has only played in 19 games at this point. But even with the frequent major absences, the Nets are still just humming along.

    Sure, the addition of James Harden has a lot to do with Brooklyn's success this season, and an argument could probably be made that Nash's job is made infinitely easier given all of the talent on the team. And it's true that the Nets are absolutely stacked, but the counterpoint to that argument is that Nash has done a great job of managing all of that talent -- and all of those egos -- and he has put his players in position to succeed -- from Durant, Harden, and Irving down to Nicolas Claxton and Bruce Brown. The Nets are fighting for the top seed in the East, and they look like a legitimate contender, and Nash deserves his fair share of credit for that.


    4. Monty Williams, Phoenix Suns
    The Phoenix Suns have been the surprise of the NBA season so far. After their promising play in the bubble in Orlando last season and the addition of Chris Paul over the offseason, the Suns were expected to be good, but not too many people expected them to be this good. The Suns sit second in the ultra-competitive Western Conference, and they're playing some great basketball on both ends of the floor.

    Phoenix has the NBA's eighth-best offense, fifth-best defense and the second-best net rating in the entire league, behind only the Utah Jazz. The Suns are one of only three teams -- along with the Jazz and Bucks -- that have both a top-10 offense and defense. Williams' players have clearly bought into his style and system, and they look like a legitimate threat in the West as a result. After over a decade without a postseason appearance, the Suns are relevant again and Williams is a big part of the reason why.

    5. Terry Stotts, Portland Trail Blazers
    Injury issues have ravaged the Trail Blazers this season. Key contributors CJ McCollum and Jusuf Nurkic both missed major chunks of time during the season so far, and they haven't had Zach Collins' services all season. Despite all of the absences, Portland enters Friday night 11 games over .500 and right in the thick of the playoff picture in the West. They also have the NBA's fifth-best offense, they look to be getting healthy at just the right time, and they could be poised to go on a real run leading into the postseason. Stotts has gotten solid production from players up and down the roster, and he did a good job of keeping the ship steady through some choppy waters. Because of this, he deserves some Coach of the Year consideration.
     
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    Just wish he'd coach some defense.
     
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    It's nice to have a top 5 coach in this year's NBA!
     
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    Doc & Nash have inherited really good teams. One already was (Philly) and the Nets went Super Team that anyone in thy association could coach and sniff the trophy, as those players are doing their own thing.
    Monty Williams has done a fine job, Quin is rolling and has proven to be real solid and Terry with all tyhe injuries and lessor talent than the others has done well.
    Malone would be another that has done well.
     
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    Haven't you heard the best defense is a super duper offense!
     
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    If he was that good of a defender wonder why he's available?
     
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    It's an opinion piece. Not a fact piece. Dame is a top 5 coach, though. Stotts is bottom 10 for coaches.
     
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    This is an opinion post, not fact.
     
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    As long as only coaching offense gets you into the Top-5, well then, okay.
     
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    oh man...the joke potential of that statement is impressive
     
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    Not sure i would give Nash much credit but i guess?
     
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    I would give Nash a lot of credit to be able to manage all of those egos and weak, diva mentalities. Now through in LaMarcus’ frail ego...
     
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    Nah KD and Harden have played together before. Irving is third fiddle and LMA has been there one game. Griffin is already hurt again.
     
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    It would be harder to find a way to not win with 2 MVPs and an all-star than to win. Not to mention all the others guys they have around those 3.

    Would love to see Nash in Minnesota or Charlotte
     
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    I wonder what he would do here? Minny and Charlotte would be pretty tough. The Blazers on the other hand have a few tools to work with at least. You listen to some the Blazers have a great talented roster and the only thing holding them back is "Scheme". Then there is the other side that says there is a huge lack of talent and they need players that can play the game the right way (whatever their idea of "Right" is).
    Then there is the group that says "Sure. get a new coach but lets at least get as good as we have".
    This thread says Stotts is a top 5 coach this season. Hard to argue he hasn't done well. Personally i say Monte Williams has done the best with what he has.
     
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    I would not love the idea of finding out how Nash would work in Portland, but I don't think it would make a massive difference one way or another. The people who wants a good defense would probably still be upset.

    Phoenix has been great this year, finally put together. Monty seems like a great guy, happy for him!
     
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    I think it’s clearly Quin at the top with Monty being the only other coach who should be on that list.
     

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