I've always thought Popovich was a subpar coach, who stifles offense for the sake of defense, not bad if defense is all you have, but the Spurs have offensive capabilities. They've proven it when on rare occasions he let's them get out there and run, usually when his crutch, Duncan is not out there. When you have the post threat that is Tim Duncan on both ends of the floor and you waste his talent in a stagnant, pathetic, slow motion offense and you put chains on people like Ginobili and Parker, you are a mediocre coach at best. This team with Duncan in and allowed to run and be more fluid and creative on the offensive side of the court would be lethal, as it is they are boring and predictable.
Adelman suffers from similar tunnel vision, he seems unwilling or unable to adapt or adjust to changing circumstances, ie, the offense coming to a screaming stop when Webber hits the floor. He doesn't see the disruption in flow of one of the most potent and exciting offensive squads in recent memory and to my utter amazement, seems completely disinterested in defense, which to me is their Achille's heel come the post season. Adelman is to me subpar based on those facts alone. The Kings have had the talent to get them to the Finals for the last 3-4 years and he is a clear hindrance to that IMO.
And you all know I think Phil Jackson rides everybody elses talent and wisdom to glory, totally overrated and egomaniacal.
The Sloans and Hubie Browns of the NBA are the ones I respect, although Sloans substitution patterns have in the past left me scratching my head in bewilderment.