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Originally Posted by SmootSmack
Stan Van Gundy's head coaching career at Miami shouldn't be seen as only the 11-10 record just before he "resigned"
I believe his first year he coaching the Heat went from 25 wins to 42 wins, the next year they won a conference high 59 games and took the Pistons to a game 7 in the Eastern Conference finals.
Finally, that 11-10 start. It should be noted that Shaq missed 18 of those games due to injury.
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That's one of the problems, they were widely regarded as the best in the East, and they were picked to win it all...so the perception (right or wrong) was that they should have won it all and didn't (not even close actually). So a slow start meant the writing was on the wall.
Fact is, Riley did what Van Gundy couldn't / didn't do, and Riley did it with less talent IMO.