Ok, NOW you're scaring me! If Eddie really is a mediocre coach, we're going to be in for a bad time.
Honestly, I don't know anything about Eddie as a coach other than that he hasn't been very successful anywhere. It's hard to know if it's the coach or the players until the coach has been around long enough to make the team his own. He did seem to do some good things in Washington, WHEN his players were healthy.
I do like his take on offense in the NBA and think the Princeton is an ideal offense for breaking down opposing defenses. I also like his emphasis on defense as this plays to the Sixers' obvious strengths.
Since he has the roster as I would do, I can't criticize anything thus far. I used to be a Maverick fan back when Dick Motta was their coach, talk about mediocre! He drove me nuts with his rotations and unwillingness to try different things. His one Championship with the Bullets let him get away with masquerading as a good coach for years afterwards.
The Sixers are better talent wise than half the teams in the NBA, so a .500 record should be easy to achieve. That is all they have managed to do these past few seasons, because when they play good teams they can't score in the half-court. This season, they do have the players to be able to score when the other team has their defense set. They have inside scorers in Brand and Young, and outside shooting with Kapono, and hopefully Iguodala. This ought to be enough to stretch opposing defenses and enable the Sixers to develop some half-court scoring consistency.
I'll be patient with Eddie long enough for the team to learn how to execute the offense. This is basketball, not rocket science, and at least we know that Eddie has imparted a bit of discipline to the team, which I think you'll agree is both necessary and something they clearly lacked under Cheeks and DiLeo. Donyell Marshall was pretty clear about that on his way out the door as was Ratliff.
We'll have to see how the Sixers actually play and if Brand is really back to some semblance of the 20-10 player we thought Stefanski got for the team. If he is, there aren't any excuses for the team to not be successful, and by that I mean above .500. 41-41 is what they have been. 50-32 is only 9 games above .500. If they can't get there with this group, it either means the teams above them are that much better, or my evaluation of the individual players is way off. Or the coach isn't getting the performance out of them that he should. Won't be too much longer until we find out...