Well that's pretty obvious, if you've coached that many playoff games, odds are you've progressed deep into the post season. So he's apparently a weak link in the GOAT tier class of coaches? Is this supposed to be a bad thing?
And you can't even definitively make a statement like that, because there are so many different variables. Here's a fact; Every winning coach in history has had great players. Phil Jackson can go from 72-10 and 11 championships to not even making the playoffs in 2005. We can talk about so many different variables. Did Phil Jackson become a bad coach in 2005?
You talk about all the great players Karl has had. I see some good players... But I see a lot of questionable seeds. We know this. He hasn't got quite as good teams as you believe. How do I know this? Because they fall apart when he leaves. Denver went from 57 wins, to out of the playoffs. Seattle went from top tier 61 wins and perennial conference elite in the 90's, to out of the playoffs/fringe borderline playoffs. Hell, when he's joined teams they've generally done better. Joins a 17-25 Nuggets and finishes the season 32-8. Takes a 20-20 Supersonics and finishes the season 27-15. Took a Bucks team that hadn't made the playoffs in nearly a decade, to the playoffs... And took them within 1 game of the NBA finals a few years later.
There are so many factors when looking at coaches... But you can't single out one and not apply the same to the others. ALL winning coaches have good players. All winning coaches have ups and downs. All great coaches lose. I think there is clearly enough done in George Karl's storied career, to prove his greatness as a coach.
Now if you want to make this into a Demarcus v Karl thing... go ahead. I doubt you'll be able to write up something that attests to his worth like I just did. George Karl has just about done it all in the NBA... Few can say that. You spit on his legacy, you spit on guys like Adelman who this franchise adores. You can keep believing this false reality where George Karl is somehow a bad coach and somehow had a hall of fame career despite this, and that he's apparently outdated as a coach despite winning 57 games and COTY not even a half decade ago... Or you can objectively look at his career, clearly see how great a coach he is, understand all the numerous variables that goes into winning (Which Karl probably has the most of along with guys like Lenny Wilkens and Rick Adelman (Multiple teams/different players/different eras/long coaching tenure)
Was Adelman a bad coach in Minnesota or Golden State?
First of all, nice try. George Karl was a very good coach for most of his career, didn't once say he was a bad coach. This is just taking what I said and taking the extreme argument. It would be like me saying, "Peyton Manning put up great regular season numbers, but struggled in the playoffs numerous times". With you responding, "So you're saying manning is a bad QB given his whole career??? Let me write a novel showing you other wise. Don't forget Favre didn't make the playoffs his last year in Minnesota. Are you telling me he is a bad QB?".
Never spat on Adelman, I pointed out he had a better winning percentage than Karl in playoffs. So please go ahead and "write up something" that show's when i spit on Adelman. George Karl excelled at getting his teams to the playoffs earlier in his career, and then failed numerous times to ever take advantage of that opportunity. So yes, Karl was a great coach at leading very good talent to the playoffs. But as your numbers show, once there, didn't get to the prize.
Winning in playoffs is the difference from a really good coach to a great coach. Coaches are able to lead there teams thru different variables, obstacles and seeds.
And if all you saw was "good players" when I brought up Gary Payton, Melo, AI, Ray Allen and Shawn Kemp, I do not need to try to talk sense into you.
Karl before Sacramento= Very good coach, HOF career. Nobody argues that.
Karl in Sacramento= Former shell of himself as a coach. Nobody argues that.
P.S. man you had to stretch with that example of Jackson in 05. Smush, Kwame, Lamar, Mihm and others say thanks for the reference. Jackson was what a 9 time champion when he went back to the Lakers? And look how quickly he turned that around in L.A.