And just a side point, but that of course will be the great challenge for Muss as coach. Everything started off roses in Golden State too, but Muss essentially fell victim to the all too common over-intense coach fallacy -- he did not bend. Rode the guys too hard. And so they eventually turned on him. There will be slow nights, nights when guys are just tired, when they revert, when their limitations are exposed, and if Muss overreacts and doesn't give them room to breathe, well there is your most likely path of Muss failure.
Which is why I think the best hope here is that there are other factors involved than Muss "driving" Mike to defend. That only lasts so long in the NBA before guys get tired of it. If its the coach's expectation, and Mike has his own motivations to defend most nights, that's cool. If he is being driven into an unnatural postion for him, not so cool and friction is inevitable.