Pre/Post Rambis WS/48 (WS/48 is an estimate of the number of wins contributed by a player per 48 minutes played. League average is ~0.100)
Al Jefferson – .090 (Wolves) vs. .127 (Utah)
Ramon Sessions – .031 vs. .094 (Cleveland)
Ryan Hollins – .048 vs. .065 (Cleveland)
Ryan Gomes – .052 vs. .057 (Clips)
Brian Cardinal – .071 vs. .125 (Dallas)
Michael Beasley – .095 (Miami) vs. .035 (Wolves)
Luke Ridnour – .168 (Milwaukee) vs. .094
Martell Webster – .105 (Portland) vs. .083
Sebastian Telfair – .020 (Cleveland) vs. .011
Randolph – .098 (Golden State) vs. .057
Darko – .088 (Memphis) vs. .010
Tolliver – .085 (Golden State) vs. .118
Only one player on that list has a higher WS/48 under Rambis than under a different coach.
The only coach with a winning percentage in the same ballpark as Rambis (.198) who was given more games is the illustrious Brian Winters who navigated his squads to a combined 36-148 (.196) mark.
That’s it. In the history of the NBA only 1 coach has ever been given more rope to hang himself than Rambis with his level of success.
Cmon Glen, wtf is it going to take to get you to fire this clown?!
Last edited by cha59; 04-09-2011 at 12:00 AM.