Erik Spoelstra: incompetent, lucky ... One of the Best Coaches in NBA History

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  • čas přidán 14. 02. 2024
  • You’ve likely heard the Erik Spoelstra story: he started in a windowless Miami Heat video room and worked so hard he eventually became head coach. He was the first Asian American coach in any of the four major US sports. He won back-to-back rings with LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh and made two finals appearances without superstars. He’s elite, officially one of the 15 all time greatest coaches in NBA History.
    But hang on, let’s go back to that “back-to-back rings with superstars” bit because that wasn’t always a feather in his cap. I mean, I’m sure he liked it, but coaching superstars can put you in a tight spot. You’re either incompetent, or lucky. Or, in Erik Spoelstra's case, both.
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  • @MrSpeed-lt8gr
    @MrSpeed-lt8gr Před 3 měsíci +1888

    Riley gave Erik a new contract AFTER his divorce was finalized. That's about as loyal as Pat can get.

    • @raceit502
      @raceit502 Před 3 měsíci +204

      Imagine your boss helping you get double your annual pay. Pat is the GOAT team president.

    • @Dizzelsoul3542
      @Dizzelsoul3542 Před 3 měsíci +3

      ​@@raceit502imagined losing the passion to upgrade the team , hiring waived and undrafted talents and twice succumbed to more superior teams
      Imagined losing the passion to capture the crown and had only their eyes for one particular whale which is not a player but their annointed one who loves to death a smallball which sometimes backfired on him and made him EXPOSEDTRA!

    • @Dizzelsoul3542
      @Dizzelsoul3542 Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@christopherterrell2016 There were two sides of the story ( Pre Bubble and present Miami Heat)
      Choice is yours of course bro

    • @kenw2225
      @kenw2225 Před 3 měsíci

      Worst take I've ever read. Why? Cause it's terrible English, structure, and babble. Add to that, whatever you're trying to communicate is wrong and not the reality of spolestra as a coach. I think there are 4th grade writing classes for free on CZcams. Also, there's videos on CZcams to prove your flawed take is wrong. Good luck in 5th grade.

    • @ninjavires
      @ninjavires Před 3 měsíci

      @@Dizzelsoul3542Please stop schizo posting 😭😭. Do you really think if it was up to Spo he wouldn’t have gotten a whale like Dame? He doesn’t have final say in how much money the Heat can take on over the tax or what assets to give up in a trade…

  • @dub88acc
    @dub88acc Před 3 měsíci +1580

    You forgot the 41-41 season in 2016 they were 11-40... instead of tanking they went 30-11... missed playoffs by 1 win no all stars. Just Goran Dragic and friends. That was birth of elite Spo

    • @davidriedy5977
      @davidriedy5977 Před 3 měsíci +182

      that was maybe my favorite Heat team. Too bad they didn't get into the playoffs. If there was a play in tournament at that time I bet they get in

    • @Atfiswatching
      @Atfiswatching Před 3 měsíci +2

      Well said.

    • @TeezyfolKKz
      @TeezyfolKKz Před 3 měsíci +17

      @@davidriedy5977I hate the play-in man. Really cheapens the season.

    • @davidriedy5977
      @davidriedy5977 Před 3 měsíci +46

      @@TeezyfolKKz I get both sides of it tbh. On one hand if my team was the 9th or 10th seed and had a chance to get in due to the play in, I would be happy. Although granted you were probably the 9th or 10th seed for a reason and will probably get blown out in the first round by one of the better teams in the league. Upsets don't tend to happen much in the NBA, especially in a 7 game series. Not like the NFL or March Madness where all it takes is 1 game

    • @jacobesnard
      @jacobesnard Před 3 měsíci +42

      @@TeezyfolKKzyes and no. It makes getting those first six seeds that much more important, and allows a spontaneity amongst the 7-10 spots

  • @JohnWest-dm4qb
    @JohnWest-dm4qb Před 3 měsíci +1303

    Shoutout to the heat for allowing a coach the time to actually build a culture

    • @withalittlehelpfrom3
      @withalittlehelpfrom3 Před 3 měsíci +60

      So many NBA fans thought no one could or would ever touch Popovich’s legacy or longevity.
      We were wrong. And it’s good for the game that we were wrong!

    • @holstorrsceadus1990
      @holstorrsceadus1990 Před 3 měsíci +11

      ​@@withalittlehelpfrom3 1. Pop isn't even the most successful coach of his era.
      2. Spo is 3 rings and like a decade from getting near Pop.

    • @liamcoulter9627
      @liamcoulter9627 Před 3 měsíci +20

      @@holstorrsceadus1990but by coaching standards, that’s not insanely far (the rings are a lot but you get what I’m saying), I think he meant that it’s seemed like no front office was going to give the long leash that was provided to legendary coaches, like Pop, at the beginning of their tenures anymore. But thanks to Pat, Spo was given the time to learn as a coach and develop a real culture to his teams that have overachieved immensely in the playoffs

    • @limonator8280
      @limonator8280 Před 3 měsíci +3

      This is what AP is about to do to the Raiders.

    • @kaboomkp
      @kaboomkp Před 3 měsíci +2

      I would say that the only more successful coach is Phil Jackson and I personally like Popovich's coaching style better

  • @dtmuffinman
    @dtmuffinman Před 3 měsíci +389

    What helped a lot with people's opinion on him is that, over the years since the Big 3, other teams have assembled super teams and failed catastrophically, showing that no, just having a team of a bunch of superstars is NOT all it takes and not just anyone can coach a team like that. That really helped put the Heatles Era into a better perspective for people.

    • @Fencellisk
      @Fencellisk Před 3 měsíci +21

      There's a lot of ego to deal with. Spo has proven he can deal with that. Especially coach killer Lebron.

    • @greekfreak8473
      @greekfreak8473 Před 3 měsíci +1

      The only big 3 super team I can think of that failed is the nets with kd kyrie and harden and that's only because of injuries and distractions off the court that broke the team up what other super teams have failed catastrophically

    • @kabinyo_creations
      @kabinyo_creations Před 3 měsíci +15

      @@greekfreak8473 Everyone forgets about the Kobe, Dwight, Nash lakers team. That was the first one formed after the Heatles and was super hyped up until it failed miserably.

    • @greekfreak8473
      @greekfreak8473 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@kabinyo_creations dwight and nash weren't super stars anymore when they joined the Lakers they were good players but not in their primes like lebron wade and Bosh that team failing was a surprise but it wasn't a huge surprise like it would have been if the heatles have failed

    • @dtmuffinman
      @dtmuffinman Před 3 měsíci +13

      @@greekfreak8473 Boston with Kyrie, Sixers, Lakers with Russ. I may have exaggerated by saying "failed catastrophically", the bigger point was that winning a title isn't as simple as just amassing the most superstar players, and trading a bunch of quality depth players for one (usually aging) superstar has been proven to be detrimental more often than not in recent years. And I think that most people now understand that the idea of "Anyone could coach that Heat team to a Title" was stupid and naive.

  • @TheAmazingallan
    @TheAmazingallan Před 3 měsíci +459

    16-17 was the big turning point year for Spo and that basically gets brushed over here for some reason. He took a team composed of nothing but scrap parts after Wade left and Bosh got hurt from an 11-30 first half to a 30-11 second half that almost put them in the playoffs. Dion Waiters, James Johnson, Justise Winslow, Hassan Whiteside, Wayne Ellington, & Josh McRoberts were for a brief stretch the most feared team in the conference. THAT was when people really turned on Spo being a great coach, not the Butler years.
    I get it's easier to make the point when talking about finals appearances but it's just sloppy to ignore that stretch between greatness. Because he was one of the only reasons the team was even competent and why his reputation is as good as it today.

    • @davidmartinez52420
      @davidmartinez52420 Před 3 měsíci +18

      As I stated in my own comment, I believe that a big part of the reason he was overlooked and/or underrated up until a couple years ago was because he's part of LeBron's story and how the people that tell it tend not to give others proper credit but are not shy to give them unjust blame. The narrative "LeBron has never played for a quality head coach" was pervasive for over a decade, and that's including the 4 years in Miami. Every time you would tell a hardcore LeBron fan that Spo is a great coach, the most frequent rebuttal they'd have is "Where are his rings without LeBron?" as if rings are the only thing that makes a great head coach great. Funny that rings are a perfectly fine measure for coaches who don't step foot on the court but not for the players that actually do.

    • @mico5536
      @mico5536 Před 3 měsíci +6

      ​@@davidmartinez52420 but can I say he's just decent in Miami and he just improved as they were rebuilding. Nobody gave Kerr credit either, people were memeing that "he has to coach now" when Durant left, curry and Klay got injured but he stepped up without them. Having great players will overshadow a coach unless your Phil jackson

    • @davidmartinez52420
      @davidmartinez52420 Před 3 měsíci +17

      @@mico5536 Spo has been more than decent for a long time, people are just too hung up on regular season record and rings. The Heat have consistently outperformed expectations and he has a lot to do with that. Kerr has had detractors from the very beginning and still does now, but the majority opinion is that he's a great coach. The opinions about Phil tend to vary depending on who you ask. Some have said for years that he got by off the back of Jordan & Pippen then Shaq & Kobe, but now others(LeBron fans mostly) try to give him most of the credit for the Bulls' success just to spite Jordan. Going back to Spo and LeBron, I get what you're saying about coaches being overshadowed by great players but the way Spo gets disrespected by the vast majority of LeBron fans is beyond just being overshadowed. Many will literally tell you Spo was and is not that good of a coach who just got carried by LeBron. The need to stick to the "never had a good head coach" narrative is way too strong for them to ever give Spo any credit.

    • @bumshka21
      @bumshka21 Před 3 měsíci

      Eh i totally agree but in terms of narrative construction for a short form video it makes sense she skipped over it given how it doesn't jive with the greater arcs

    • @TheAmazingallan
      @TheAmazingallan Před 3 měsíci

      sure but then you're just not telling the full story. I'd rather things be actually accurate rather than filling into some sentimental storytelling box. These prism videos should be more interesting than just peak -- valley -- peak again @@bumshka21

  • @Fash0da
    @Fash0da Před 3 měsíci +346

    The best coach in the NBA, the frame of HEAT culture, the man who took an 8th seed to the Finals. So happy he’s my team’s coach. Never want anyone else.

    • @raceit502
      @raceit502 Před 3 měsíci +11

      It feels so secure as a Miami fan to have such a great coach like Spo. Pat Reilly being in management is also super dope. GO HEAT! 🔥

    • @raceit502
      @raceit502 Před 3 měsíci

      It feels so secure as a Miami fan to have such a great coach like Spo. Pat Reilly being in management is also super dope. GO HEAT! 🔥

    • @whatwelearned
      @whatwelearned Před 3 měsíci +4

      Your team? Oh wow the owner of the Heat watches SB

    • @_roko_
      @_roko_ Před 3 měsíci +10

      ​@@whatwelearnedweird thing to get pedantic over

    • @Fash0da
      @Fash0da Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@whatwelearned cry more

  • @PEExpert
    @PEExpert Před 3 měsíci +418

    Heat culture and Spurs culture define those two franchises. Respect to Spoelstra and Popovich for crafting those values from scratch.

    • @rambhaskar6728
      @rambhaskar6728 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Spurs culture was Timmy not Pop. You can look at the spurs before and after Timmy and see that the difference maker wasn't pop.

    • @user-nv1gm2zj7y
      @user-nv1gm2zj7y Před 3 měsíci +16

      @@rambhaskar6728 HA HA HA HA

    • @mike04574
      @mike04574 Před 3 měsíci +3

      spoelstra and pat riley

    • @rafikz77
      @rafikz77 Před 3 měsíci

      @@user-nv1gm2zj7yhe’s right

    • @Fencellisk
      @Fencellisk Před 3 měsíci +3

      ​@@rambhaskar6728and David Robinson before him. If it's all Pop, Wemby should have them make the playoffs at least 10 years in a row.

  • @charlos51ht
    @charlos51ht Před 3 měsíci +66

    This video is a testament to how the NBA/sports media is not worth paying attention to.

    • @shahherwan93
      @shahherwan93 Před 3 měsíci +6

      Yea, but we fans are suckers believing every single thing in the media every damn day. Haha.

    • @flelite3994
      @flelite3994 Před 3 měsíci

      Erik Spoelstra is an overrated bum he brings down talented teams repeatedly I'm starting to think he's Pat Riley's secret lover can't stand the guy

  • @dafttassia1960
    @dafttassia1960 Před 3 měsíci +121

    Last year's finals was two teams with coaches who've been with their teams 8 and 14 years respectively. That's what happens when you give a coach time and respect.

    • @rafikz77
      @rafikz77 Před 3 měsíci +3

      yep

    • @GroundHOG-2010
      @GroundHOG-2010 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I still think it's great that Michael Malone has gotten as long of a leash as he did with Denver after his short stint with the Kings, even with the losing seasons early on.

    • @flelite3994
      @flelite3994 Před 3 měsíci

      Erik Spoelstra is an overrated bum he brings down talented teams repeatedly I'm starting to think he's Pat Riley's secret lover can't stand the guy

  • @BobbyDick22785
    @BobbyDick22785 Před 3 měsíci +200

    Spoelstra deserves the Enshrinement Doc Rivers never deserved.
    One is atrociously underrated while the other is atrociously overrated

    • @tobznoobs
      @tobznoobs Před 3 měsíci +7

      the overrated coach who keeps getting hired somehow.

    • @joshualuna9186
      @joshualuna9186 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Spoelstra never became famous for blowing 3-1 or 3-2 leads

    • @nicolasm.3708
      @nicolasm.3708 Před 3 měsíci +11

      This is what you get when LeBron is on your team. His fans will do anything to rise LBJ and if everyone else needs to be thrown under the bus in order to elevated they’ll do it.

    • @NmberOneNetsFan
      @NmberOneNetsFan Před 3 měsíci +9

      How is he still getting coaching positions? This man is not a good coach

    • @DYoon007
      @DYoon007 Před 3 měsíci

      Agreed

  • @alexchen5445
    @alexchen5445 Před 3 měsíci +70

    As a Celtics fan, you know how much I hate the Heat. However, my respect for Spo is only paralleled by Popovich - Spo and the Heat continually over achieve every year, and no one ever goes into a Miami Heat game expecting an easy win. I’m glad that the enduring image is of Spoelstra the Elite.

    • @AKidCalledPedro
      @AKidCalledPedro Před 3 měsíci +2

      How about that bam block on Tatum

    • @alexchen5445
      @alexchen5445 Před 3 měsíci +4

      ​@@AKidCalledPedro A highlight, or a lowlight, of a long and storied history between two great teams 😉

    • @Thomas-ne6xg
      @Thomas-ne6xg Před 3 měsíci +3

      This is how I feel about Brad Stevens lol - a heat fan

    • @wesjanson6979
      @wesjanson6979 Před 3 měsíci +1

      disagree heavily about popovich. he has a great legacy thanks to tim duncan but since tim retired and kawhi left he has shown the game has passed him by. he's using wemby wrong and the spurs are one of the worst teams in the league, but if he was running a pick and roll system and stopped having wemby take jumpshots the spurs would be battling for a playoff spot right now.
      wemby is shooting 74% within 5 feet of the basket. for reference 3peat Lakers Shaq was shooting 76%. however, wembanyama has the worst shooting efficiency *in the league* from 15 feet or further from the basket, and pop has him taking 5 threes a game.
      also, he's trying really hard to get wemby to run the offense too and wembanyama's turnover numbers are outrageous. just treat him like amare on the suns and let him pick and roll forever and the spurs would have won a lot more games than 11 by the all star break. they can't possibly be tanking... they already won the tank. they got their guy. pop is just trying to force him to be joel embiid and nikola jokic, but that's not wemby's game. after 50 games he should know what he was with wemby but he's still using him so badly wrong.
      pop needs to retire and let the spurs move on or the spurs will never win with wemby

    • @ChrisChanSajelan
      @ChrisChanSajelan Před 3 měsíci

      @@AKidCalledPedro my favorite moment of that 2020 ECF

  • @RandomRay1
    @RandomRay1 Před 3 měsíci +14

    Erick Spolstra is the epitome of heat culture, from working as a video coordinator to working his way up as HC assistant to now being one of the best coaches of all time even when some in the heat fanbase wanted to get rid of him back the early 2010's.

  • @FinzTalkzTV
    @FinzTalkzTV Před 3 měsíci +51

    As a heat fan, I am so happy we have kept spo for all of these years. He is the best coach in the nba today bar none. It’s funny that he got more respect making and losing 2 finals in the butler era then anything he ever did in the big 3 era, but the media has never been accused of being knowledgeable about the ins and outs of basketball. There is no other coach I would rather have for Miami then coach Spo.

    • @qman66
      @qman66 Před měsícem

      Pop better

  • @davidblack1639
    @davidblack1639 Před 3 měsíci +35

    Speaking for heat fans we are forever blessed we found our coach within the building

  • @bulldog3_42
    @bulldog3_42 Před 3 měsíci +45

    I hope everyone recognizes that when he started playing Bosh at the 5 even if it was for obvious reasons like putting his best 5 out there. That was truly the turning point for modern nba lineups.

  • @whatwelearned
    @whatwelearned Před 3 měsíci +29

    No way would I ever have thought he'd still be coaching given that he had to survive so many big egos. Top work

  • @nemesiobetaizar5287
    @nemesiobetaizar5287 Před 3 měsíci +153

    having doc on the 15 greatest coaches of all times really seems so weird to me.

    • @mjwbulich
      @mjwbulich Před 3 měsíci +19

      I thought the exact same thing. Then I looked up the numbers. He's 8th all time in wins with 1100. He's nipping at the heels of Phil Jackson. If he coaches a couple more years he might pass Jackson, Sloan,Riley, and Karl. You kinda have to put him on the list.

    • @ZentrixXentrix
      @ZentrixXentrix Před 3 měsíci +22

      ​@@mjwbulich I understand that. IDK if this is a unpopular opinion necessarily, but a majority of Doc Rivers career feels like a coach chasing stats. He inherits superstars rather than develops them. I don't remember a time where Doc actually developed a superstar of his own ( Deandre Jordan is good but no superstar). Aside from that 2008 Celtics team, he doesn't take teams to the next level.
      It explains why his regular season wins record is so great, hes so good at networking, that he inherits superstars to stat pad his resume. But true coaching great show what they're made of in the playoffs or when developing players, which Doc has failed to do. It explains why Doc is so famous for not using young guys on his rosters...he just doesn't know how to develop players. And his regular season wins stat becomes less impressive when you realize he should have those numbers considering the rosters he's had.
      Pop mentored Tony Parker, Ginobili and Kawhi Leonard to stardom
      Phil Jackson mentored Kobe Bryant to stardom
      Steve Kerr took Curry and the young Warriors to the next level
      It feels like every coach is known for doing something noetworthy, but for Doc, idk what that is aside from choking.

    • @amplesstratleholm7609
      @amplesstratleholm7609 Před 3 měsíci +13

      ​​@@ZentrixXentrix Doc makes mediocre teams overachieve (3-1 lead vs Pistons as the 8th seed; the in-between of Lob City and the Kawhi Clippers), but he also makes good teams underachieve (pretty much everything else on his resume, and yes that includes 2008 where they're pushed to 7 games in the first two rounds as overwhelming favorites).
      The knocks on Spo, Kerr, and Doc are that they wouldn't win without a superteam. Spo overcame it since 2016, Kerr did it in 2022. Doc didn't have anything close to it.

    • @spicy_xinger
      @spicy_xinger Před 3 měsíci

      he's a generational brown noser and used car salesman. actually disgusting to have him even be mentioned on that list. he's milked his run with the magic his entire life

    • @spicy_xinger
      @spicy_xinger Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@mjwbulich inheriting super teams for 90% of your career will get you some wins. but apparently not titles

  • @nocturne311
    @nocturne311 Před 3 měsíci +71

    Jimmy Butler has been a superstar in Miami. He's just a two-way superstar who saves his best performances for the postseason, so he doesn't average 30 a game during the regular season. He hasn't been quite the player that LeBron was from 2012-2014 or that Wade was from 2005-2010, but Butler was on that level nonethless from 2020-2023. All credit to Spo, but it should be obvious that Butler was a superstar, if he still isn't, based on his performances in the 2020 Finals, 2022 East Finals and the 2023 East First Round. Sure, Jimmy was spent by the Finals last season, but that's because he was really banged up and put the Heat on his back to get them there in the first place. Show the man some respect, SB.
    - Celtics fan

    • @spicy_xinger
      @spicy_xinger Před 3 měsíci +2

      ya hes the kind of superstart that actually saves his best for the playoffs unlike some

    • @sebastianjin9817
      @sebastianjin9817 Před 3 měsíci +11

      Exactly. He put up Magic Johnson type numbers in the finals while guarding Lebron, broke record after record in 2022, and then averaged 38 ppg against the best defense in the league a year later. SB was offbase here

    • @aitlin
      @aitlin Před 3 měsíci

      In 2020 he wasnt a superstar "yet". Thats why Spo gets some credit from that run. Of course since then, Butler is their new face, but even when they made in as the 8th seed, Butler wasn't exactly playing great the whole playoffs. Yes, he did carry them in the 1st round, and he did amazing job from time to time when trash talking Grant Williams, but he wasn't all that superior outside of those big performances... so the team and Spo included, have to get some respect.

    • @sulwhale3171
      @sulwhale3171 Před 3 měsíci

      @@aitlinyeah I would say 2022 and 2023 he might have been a super star but in 2020 he wasn’t a super star he wasn’t even getting 20 points in some of the playoff
      He did go insane when Miami got hurt but every all star can do that

    • @sulwhale3171
      @sulwhale3171 Před 3 měsíci

      @@aitlinokay not every but half of them can atleast but him winning games was what made it better still I would say it was 2022 and 2023

  • @davidmartinez52420
    @davidmartinez52420 Před 3 měsíci +52

    Forgot to mention that a major contributing factor for the Heat missing the playoffs for the first year without LeBron was the 20 games Wade missed and the 44 games Bosh missed. They only missed the playoffs by one game, too. They consistently outperformed expectations, which is the mark of good coaching. The biggest detriment to Spo's career is being in LeBron's shadow which has a way of undervaluing people in ways rarely seen for other players to promote a perpetual underdog narrative about LeBron and how he basically has always had to do it by himself. For example: Spo gets criticized for needing the big 3 to win titles and he didn't really do anything, meanwhile Phil Jackson gets the opposite and he's given more credit for those 6 rings than Jordan does by many people. Tons of us have been saying for years that Spo is a great coach, and I'm glad he's finally getting the recognition he deserves.

    • @TeezyfolKKz
      @TeezyfolKKz Před 3 měsíci +2

      Spo was never in Bron’s shadow. The film clearly shows Spo never blinked, while Bron was carried in 2013 & clearly quit in 2014. Spo rallied the troops in spite of Bron’s diva behavior. Bron wanted Spo gone, the fact that it didn’t happens means Spo was the tree, LeBron was the shadow. Spo’s success destroys the notion that Bron has never had an all-time coach. He has…he didn’t want him.

    • @davidmartinez52420
      @davidmartinez52420 Před 3 měsíci

      @@TeezyfolKKz I should've said narrative shadow. Spo's coaching ability has been getting disrespected for years by most of LeBron's fans and members of the media that shill for him because of the "LeBron has never had a quality head coach" narrative. Any and every time myself and others would defend Spo as a coach, the hordes of LeBron fans would be quick to fight against that by totally disparaging his coaching ability and pointing to his "lack of success" without LeBron. That last part you said, "Spo's success destroys the notion that LeBron has never had an all time head coach", has only finally started to be recognized just the last couple years. From the time LeBron left Miami until 2020(maybe even after that), Spo wasn't getting anywhere near the credit and respect he deserved.

    • @joeasuncion2891
      @joeasuncion2891 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@TeezyfolKKz Tbf coaches can get better. Ty lue with Bron was a Bron merchant but now he actually coaches. Mike Brown was always known as an ass coach, but now he's one of the better coaches for the Kings. I don't think Spo was as good of a coach as he is now, but he was still definitely a good coach back then. And saying Bron was carried in 2013 is horrendous cope and just wrong. And he didn't quit in 2014, it's just his running mate was playing on one knee basically. And it wasn't only LeBron, the story goes that Bron, Wade, and Bosh all went to Pat Riley and asked if he ever wanted to coach again, but then Pat told them that they're sticking with Spo through and through. It's obvious you hate Bron but at least TRY and be objective.

    • @TeezyfolKKz
      @TeezyfolKKz Před 3 měsíci

      @@joeasuncion2891 when i say quit in 2014, I mean the finals. He never once’s attempted to attack Kawhi. He laid down and got his numbers when the game ended way beyond reach. I don’t think not liking or hating someone means you can’t be objective about them.

    • @puthandlehere
      @puthandlehere Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@joeasuncion2891 To be fair, Ty Lue being a Bron merchant and an excellent play-offs tactitian is true at the same time ever since. Nonetheless, recognizing a coach's positive impact is way harder when he's coaching superstars, especially GOAT candidates like LeBron.

  • @altern4795
    @altern4795 Před 3 měsíci +13

    Lot of stuff could have been mentioned, like the 10-31 to 31-10 turnaround in 2016, the Heat’s still being a 3rd seed in 2015 immediately after Bron’s exit, what the rosters looked like post Bron exit or the Heat’s ability to recover without ever intentionally tanking or a pick higher than #10

  • @kibitz2327
    @kibitz2327 Před 3 měsíci +66

    Talking about Spo and not about 30-11 run to end 2016 is crazy. He coached a team of Dragic, Waiters, and Whiteside 1 game out of the playoffs.

    • @ChrisChanSajelan
      @ChrisChanSajelan Před 3 měsíci +1

      They got to the playoffs in 2016 where they were 1 win shy of facing LeBron in the ECF. I think you meant 2015

    • @kibitz2327
      @kibitz2327 Před 3 měsíci +6

      @@ChrisChanSajelan No that team had Wade, Johnson, and Deng. Next year was definitely more impressive.

  • @rosschalmers4068
    @rosschalmers4068 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Reminds me of Mikel Arteta at Arsenal. Young, zero-experience manager endorsed by greats of the game appointed at one of England’s biggest clubs. Has constant calls for his head when the team stumbles to consecutive 8th place finishes in the league, but when he crafts a genuinely elite, title challenging young team, it’s still difficult for the football community to shake that inexperienced, incompetent image of him they’ve built up in their heads.

  • @anthonyjudeaggabao2302
    @anthonyjudeaggabao2302 Před 3 měsíci +7

    Every Filipino basketball fan knows Spo. Like the 1st NBA coach they remember. Everyone was wildin when they found out Spo had Filipino roots. Almost during the whole of LeBron's stay in Miami there was a news segment on Spo especially during the playoffs. fun times

  • @aleqw1479
    @aleqw1479 Před 3 měsíci +18

    YES! I love the story of Erik Spoelstra and his hard work to make the most of everything, like his career. Thank you SB, much appreciated

  • @heavymetalweatherman7774
    @heavymetalweatherman7774 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Great writing. Glad that you always directed the narrative back to which prism he was viewed by. It’s easy to miss the point of the show by turning this into just “Rewinder: Full Career edition,” but this is its own unique entity. Thanks for the attention to detail.

  • @goldenrambuzz
    @goldenrambuzz Před 3 měsíci +5

    Love when you narrate the videos.Your voice is calming/relaxing to listen to.👏🏿👏🏿

  • @redrumreverse964
    @redrumreverse964 Před 3 měsíci +10

    I was today years old when I got to know Eric Spoelstra was Asian American

  • @markieffmorris9263
    @markieffmorris9263 Před 3 měsíci

    I love Clara’s videos so much - great insights tinged with dry wit and good humor.

  • @David-iv6je
    @David-iv6je Před 3 měsíci +15

    Great job as always, Clara and Secret Base!

  • @richardtabor8686
    @richardtabor8686 Před 3 měsíci

    Love this story. ty so much for the content.

  • @stug3719
    @stug3719 Před měsícem

    I like the sort-of calm, relaxing voice this person has. Reminds me of my late grandmother. Great job telling us this story!

  • @BeardedMavsFan
    @BeardedMavsFan Před 3 měsíci

    love these videos!

  • @aidanross1659
    @aidanross1659 Před 3 měsíci

    Love these

  • @AirRusher1992
    @AirRusher1992 Před 3 měsíci +18

    Who could've thought that a former video coordinator would turned out to be one of best head coach in NBA history.
    He may not be associated to the so called "Pinoy Pride" in his old root in the Philippines but what he accomplished as a coach is something that his fellow Filipino countrymen should be proud of.

    • @David-iv6je
      @David-iv6je Před 3 měsíci +5

      This used to be a more common narrative in the US: start in the mail room and end up in the executive suite. Nowadays the C-suite is occupied almost exclusively by people who started out wealthy.

    • @narumifujishima7504
      @narumifujishima7504 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Oh c'mon... during the Big 3 era, Filipinoes are doing that Pinoy Pride stuff. I know because I hated it.

    • @ichirosuzuki2252
      @ichirosuzuki2252 Před měsícem

      @@narumifujishima7504 It also kind of annoyed me as a Jazz fan seeing so much of that stuff for Jordan Clarkson, but I guess there's nothing wrong with supporting one's own. They just go a bit overboard, IMO, lol

  • @slavyslav
    @slavyslav Před 3 měsíci

    Been waiting on this video. Heat culture is so underrated

  • @fiiiftyfour
    @fiiiftyfour Před 3 měsíci +8

    we love clara morris ❤

  • @YangstaTheGangsta
    @YangstaTheGangsta Před 3 měsíci

    Great story telling

  • @jkbuckeye1
    @jkbuckeye1 Před 3 měsíci

    Good work, Clara and team! I guess I had lost touch w/ the NBA enough that I didn’t even realize Spoelstra was now seen as an elite coach. But this is a cool story, and I’m happy it’s turned out well for him!

  • @maxjohansen9475
    @maxjohansen9475 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Shout out to the one and only Spoelstradamus. What's in the cup, coach? *Don't worry about it.*

  • @repost9581
    @repost9581 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Should have described the bubble. People forget and the internet is forever. Love Spo.

  • @tweakingheavily
    @tweakingheavily Před 3 měsíci

    as always, you are one of my favourite presenters clara.

  • @poindextertunes
    @poindextertunes Před 3 měsíci

    Anything from Clara is an immediate thumbs up 👍🏻🤙

  • @Awchshonear
    @Awchshonear Před 3 měsíci

    commenting for the algorithm, this video was phenomenal.

  • @josephdegroot3946
    @josephdegroot3946 Před 3 měsíci

    I’m kinda in love with you Clara. You’re killing it!

  • @babyforestwhitaker7114
    @babyforestwhitaker7114 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I wish they had playlists arranged in narrators. I love how she narrates these videos

  • @eddsworldlover
    @eddsworldlover Před 3 měsíci +3

    genuinely surprised they didn't discuss the whole "don't you ever get the itch to coach again?" Bron and Riley situation

  • @TheBINIBALL
    @TheBINIBALL Před 3 měsíci

    This one hit so different because I remember almost every single moment of this when it was happening in live time

  • @jamaalsjourney
    @jamaalsjourney Před 3 měsíci +40

    The womans voice is so melodious. Erik Spoelstra is one of the greatest ever.

    • @TheBINIBALL
      @TheBINIBALL Před 3 měsíci +7

      I like Clara a whole lot but melodious is not she hahaha that's kinda what I like about her voice though. It works perfectly for her dry humor.

    • @TeezyfolKKz
      @TeezyfolKKz Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheBINIBALLyeah maybe he’s into the whole dry humor tone

    • @TheBINIBALL
      @TheBINIBALL Před 3 měsíci

      @@TeezyfolKKz fair enough for some people dry = melody I guess lol

  • @Truthteller324
    @Truthteller324 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Bringing up 9 thousand people you signed a petition but not paying attention to the comments on this video is insane

  • @macnsteez3938
    @macnsteez3938 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The thing that's made me always know how good a coach he is, is how the heat role players step up in the playoffs. In the Heatles era it was Mike Miller, Mario Chalmers, Shane Battier, while in the Jimmy Buckets era its been Max Strus, Caleb Martin, Duncan Robinson, K Love.. when the superstars get swarmed or have a bad night in the playoffs, it's those guys who need to step up, and the Heat guys consistently turn into all star-level players. Which only happens when you're extremely well coached imo.
    Spo is a legend

  • @JohnBurgundy
    @JohnBurgundy Před 3 měsíci

    The best to ever do it, Heat fan for life! We don’t quit we fight to the end!

  • @mauricioponce1853
    @mauricioponce1853 Před 3 měsíci

    Blessed to have seen spo’s tenure as a Miami fan, he brought a lot of pride back to Miami

  • @kingflumph5968
    @kingflumph5968 Před 3 měsíci

    It's wild to me how all these fans and media voices react to the normal, completely expected fluctuation of a given sports team's record. If a team is winning one year, the coach is great and will always be great. If they're losing the next year, the coach is bad and has always been bad, until they start winning again.
    Great video as always, secret base! I love your stuff!

  • @markjackson6431
    @markjackson6431 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Rewinder: 2006 Orange Bowl 3OTs
    Beef History: Lindros vs Flyers Organization
    Overlap: Greatest College Football Coach (Saban) and the Greatest NFL Coach (Belichick) coaching in the same division
    Beef History: Phil Jackson and Pat Riley
    Untitled: Reggie Miller
    Untitled: Tracy McGrady
    Untitled: Ken Griffey Junior
    Untitled: Carl Yastrzemski
    Untitled: Ted Williams
    Untitled: Jim Kelly
    Collapse: Early 90s Bills
    Prism: Steph Curry and all those mid major players
    Rewinder: The Catch By Willie
    Rewinder: Wide Right I, Wide Right II
    Rewinder: Hank Aaron and Bonds breaking the respective HR record
    Untitled: Don Nelson

  • @Icecreamking1900
    @Icecreamking1900 Před 2 měsíci

    Love my guy Coach Spo

  • @satisfyingwalks4010
    @satisfyingwalks4010 Před 3 měsíci +38

    I wish this incorporated more of his in game tactics and adjustments in big games than just espn clickbait narratives compilation on him.

    • @David-iv6je
      @David-iv6je Před 3 měsíci +3

      Be fair: ESPN would have had some hysterical commentary and amped up the conflicts to 11. There are plenty of Xs and Os sites, and this isn't one of them. It's a narrative arc, not shifts in tactics.

    • @181cameron
      @181cameron Před 3 měsíci +5

      I might be wrong, but the whole "The Prism" series is about how the player/coach/exec was viewed by the media.

    • @NN-ge2wf
      @NN-ge2wf Před 3 měsíci

      ​@181cameron Yeah the prism series is essentially a look at how the featured individual is 'viewed'. So by it's very nature it's going to mostly feature media quotes and hyperbole from sports writers, or in this case, an angry fan site.

  • @jimjuly6074
    @jimjuly6074 Před 3 měsíci

    It seems like one of the biggest defining traits of “legendary status” in sports is to succeed with multiple cores. It’s one thing to have success with a certain group, when the group changes and you still succeed, that’s when you become a true legend.

  • @YaBoyyJohnNBA
    @YaBoyyJohnNBA Před 3 měsíci

    I'm so lucky to have Erik Spoelstra coaching my team, he's an absolute legend man 🔥

  • @wafflewagon347
    @wafflewagon347 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Clara, Jon, and Kofie are my big three storytellers at Secret Base ^_^

  • @artoro8
    @artoro8 Před 3 měsíci

    If any editors could tell me how you get that glass reflection/refraction effect into the video? I've been trying to do it for graphics also, thanks!

  • @hesrealhesreal9564
    @hesrealhesreal9564 Před 3 měsíci

    Good Coach"🌹👍🔥

  • @mitomidou
    @mitomidou Před 3 měsíci +1

    Huge fan of this coach. There's a very good reason Miami is hanging on to him. Give him pieces and he'll make something work.

  • @somregularguy
    @somregularguy Před 3 měsíci +3

    Idc what anyone says, Erik Spoelstra is one of the greatest coaches ever, while curry gets all the praise for changing the game, people who watched basketball back then knew it was being pushed to that point by players and coaches far before Curry became a superstar, Spoelstra being one of them, by further legitimizing the small ball lineups with LeBron at the PF and Bosh as the Center and pushing him to the 3 point line and being one of the first teams to win like that

  • @jei1203
    @jei1203 Před 3 měsíci

    Clara is goated one of my favorites

  • @taylorb5039
    @taylorb5039 Před 3 měsíci

    Clara Morris video lets goooooooooooo

  • @johnmccool5716
    @johnmccool5716 Před 3 měsíci

    Clara killed this one. Hitting that stride. I predict at least seven championships

  • @strangebirdfilms
    @strangebirdfilms Před 3 měsíci

    Clara is the low key gem of Secret Base.

  • @skill14
    @skill14 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Lebron, Wade, and Bosh went to Riley’s office after they started the season 9-8 demanding Spoelstra be fired. Riley said 1) GTFO of my office. 2) it’s not the coach it’s you. Figure it out

  • @mang0donald874
    @mang0donald874 Před 3 měsíci

    Amazing videos as always

  • @Riggsluvslegs
    @Riggsluvslegs Před 3 měsíci

    Spo always had a cool and calm demeanor about him. Even during the time the media and some of his players were gladly bashing him, he always seemed unfazed by everything.

  • @illWillienumber31
    @illWillienumber31 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Butler is definitely a superstar. Don't disrespect my guy like that.

    • @ichirosuzuki2252
      @ichirosuzuki2252 Před měsícem

      Nah. He turns on the jets in the playoffs, but so does Jamal Murray, and you wouldn't call him a superstar

  • @realdeal139
    @realdeal139 Před měsícem

    Best in the business!

  • @TomDanz
    @TomDanz Před 3 měsíci +12

    3:25 iconic

    • @181cameron
      @181cameron Před 3 měsíci +2

      The image with Clara's commentary was/is/will forever be art.

  • @campbellcovalt102
    @campbellcovalt102 Před 3 měsíci

    Very good video. Lots of great NBA guys like Spo get so much media hate! Shouts out to Spo and Russ Westbrook from OKC

  • @daylightrambler
    @daylightrambler Před 3 měsíci +6

    A star player bumping a coach? That sounds familiar...

  • @yes.2144
    @yes.2144 Před 3 měsíci

    7:54 is hilarious. 😂 You gotta admit it. 😊

  • @anonymousone6182
    @anonymousone6182 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The past couple years have solidified him as a successful coach.

  • @K.R.20
    @K.R.20 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Love Spo. I also think this recent iteration of the Heat should show that Butler should be recognized as one of the best players of the past 5 years or so. He doesn't seem to get enough credit. He's been the best player on two Finals runs and if Dragic doesn't get hurt who knows what happens against LA.
    The Bosh era Heat was also a big what if I'm sad we didn't get to see. Bosh's, like Love's contributions and sacrifices to winning, were not appreciated by the media.

  • @Yeagerallday
    @Yeagerallday Před 3 měsíci +1

    When you've got a squad of future HoFers like that, personality management becomes just as much a priority as the on-court product. Think he handled that with class. Never lost faith in the guy

  • @Kevster10
    @Kevster10 Před 3 měsíci

    hey, secret base. i’ve been watching your collapse series for a year or two now, and i want y’all to bring it back. if you do, can you do the collapse of the 2018 or 2006 or even 1985 bears? (if you couldn’t tell i’m a bears fan lol) it would be very interesting to me and many others to see how my bears fell off so quick! thank you for listening to my presentation.

  • @gkuhn100able
    @gkuhn100able Před 3 měsíci +1

    Amazing how once Lebron left the Heat Spo was quickly recognized as a genius and the Heat actually began to implement an actually offense that relied on ball movement and teamwork. Just a coincidence I'm sure.

  • @politicfrog
    @politicfrog Před 3 měsíci +1

    Being a young coach and have to coach those superstars is not easy, have to fight the egos of the team, the media, the cricisim. There were so much outside noise on that year. Its the hardest job for a young coach you can imagined. But Spo manage to beat those challenges he actually answers the press well despite the attack on him. Spo learn from his experiences every year thats how coaches should do but most NBA teams fire their coaches right away after a failed season. Also big credit to Riley for giving Spo a chance and believing on hin despite the noise on Spos coaching job. He stick and trust his system. Look at Steve Nash for example he had Harden, Yrving and Durant for the Nets the most combined susperstar offensively in pts averaging 90 pts per game. Yet they havent find success in the playoffs let alone not making to the conference finals. Spo has become a great coach every years hes been the most dangerous coach right now esp in the playoffs.

  • @johndebono1870
    @johndebono1870 Před 3 měsíci

    So feel free to correct me on this, but outside of the 04 Pistons and maybe the 11 Mavs (Depending on how you classify the end of Dirk's prime), is there a team that has won a championship without an undisputed top 10 player in the last 45 years?
    It seems like a cop out to say a coach got lucky when it's a essentially a prerequisite to winning a championship

  • @montam26
    @montam26 Před 3 měsíci

    As a Filipino American i ❤❤❤ this vid

  • @marlonallansupetran7120
    @marlonallansupetran7120 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I hope he wins another one!

  • @getthatball
    @getthatball Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hopefully Joe Mazzulla would also go through the same journey since he's reminding me of Spo a lot during his early years.

  • @jacobesnard
    @jacobesnard Před 3 měsíci +2

    I will die on the hill that is him being the best coach that got the most out of Lebron

  • @krisdaschwab912
    @krisdaschwab912 Před 3 měsíci

    3:25 that got me dead fam

  • @hinchadelrojo19
    @hinchadelrojo19 Před 3 měsíci +2

    nothing to dislike about him

  • @1.0xY.m0r0n
    @1.0xY.m0r0n Před 3 měsíci +1

    The fact Doc Rivers is on the "15 greatest" list tells me everything I need to know about it...

  • @sammysam3905
    @sammysam3905 Před 3 měsíci

    Spo the future goat. he is the guy that is able to squeeze everything out of a basketball player

  • @orenbregman9154
    @orenbregman9154 Před 3 měsíci

    One of the GOAT coaches for sure. Love these prisms but especially the basketball ones. Can't wait for Jokic's

  • @noelbate505
    @noelbate505 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This might sound crazy but I truly believe that once this man retires he will be considered the greatest coach, at least top 3 this man is special

    • @politicfrog
      @politicfrog Před 3 měsíci

      He is still young and plenty of coaching years left so he is on the pace to become the greatest of all time. If he manage to get 5 more rings and become the most coaching wins of all time. Right now he is almost top 10 in wins below the age of 60.

  • @kenney7189
    @kenney7189 Před 3 měsíci

    can you bring back the worst series please. it was one of your best

  • @andreroberts7195
    @andreroberts7195 Před 3 měsíci

    🐐

  • @M-Cherian
    @M-Cherian Před 3 měsíci +1

    Love Riley. Riley is a genius and Spolestra is brilliant!

  • @Thomas-ne6xg
    @Thomas-ne6xg Před 3 měsíci

    My goat

  • @Eye_Of_RaRa
    @Eye_Of_RaRa Před 2 měsíci

    This one is elite no pun intended. I often criticize spo for a lot of things myself throughout the yrs, but nobody is better suited for coaching than him. We all make mistakes and if he leads us to a sinking ship, then gdi we're sinking with him in miami. He is iconic and definitely the destined future godfather himself. He's a competitor and wants to win, and u can't for anything else besides that from ur coach. He obsesses abt winning, the players he looks for obsess abt winning, I obsess to see us win, and the fanbase all obsesses. Nobody wants to lose and gotta respect somebody who will do everything and anything at all costs to not let it happen. Coach spo>>>

  • @Ballaholic17
    @Ballaholic17 Před měsícem

    That my coach, I've never entertained any Spo slander. He's the best

  • @MrReese
    @MrReese Před 3 měsíci

    A bit of a short and shallow one, but a very interesting and inspiring story nonetheless. That guy really endured and showed that he is the real deal.