I have never been of the opinion Phil Jackson is anything other than a right place right time, ride soemone elses talent kind of coach. He would be nowhere if he hadn't had Tex Winter at his side to develop the triangle and Michael Jordan to work it to perfection. In LA he has had the luxury of 2, now 4 superstars to hitch a ride with. I do not believe for minute this guy could build a team from scratch.
Pat Riley is probably the best situational strategist to ever coach in the NBA, he always knows who will work best in any given situation and understands the X's and O's to a degree that is legendary, he could manufacture wins out of thin air it seemed. Joe Vancil is correct, however, he always seemed to need at least a quality point guard and either a very good forward or center to make it work. But whether the team has quality or not, he will still squeeze every ounce out of every player every time they step on the court. Personally, I think his "my way or the highway" work ethic and discipline requirements are a philosophies sorely lacking in this "I'm a starter" selfish era of NBA players. He made good players great, and great players legends. He took no nonsense and every one who played for him, whether they liked him or not, knew they were better because of him.
Hubie Brown is phenominal which makes Jerry West's legendary genius grow even more by the day, he took a man that has been out of coaching for something like 200 years and brought him into a situation where failure was easily on the horizon and look at what Brown has done with Memphis! Granted he has some decent talent there, Jason the overrated showboat idiot Williams notwithstanding, but no real star and in fact only 2 players (Outlaw and Wright) have more than 5 years in the league, incredible! How Hubie has been able to coach this very young team in an era quite different from what he was used to is testament to his quality, as person and a coach.
Jerry Sloan has made a believer out of me, his biggest critic. Whether Joe agrees or not, he has always had the same luxury Phil Jackson had, mega star talent at the point and at power forward. Let no one tell you otherwise, John Stockton would have been the player he became no matter where he played, Sloan IMO had little to do with that, same with Malone, and you can't discount the high quality role players he had when they kept bumping up against Chicago, Hornicek with his deadly shooting and Carr with his big physical defense. Even with the cast he had, Sloan makes some real bonehead decisisons come crunch time and his situational substitutions still confound me, but I'll be darned if he has hasn't pulled off a miracle this year. He loses his only real name player before the season is half done and he puts a bunch of no names on the court day in and day out in the brutal Western Conference and he has this team at 34-34, on the cusp of making the playoffs, and the only legitimate star he has is Andre Kirilenko! He's done more wtih less this year than any coach I can think of. I humbly eat crow in the face of what he is doing this year.
Mo Cheeks has potential, but he needs to get out of Portland.