Vogel helped build this roster. He's also the one that is deciding what product to put on the floor. His vaunted defensive acumen has been MIA most of the season as well.
Enough with the free passes -- Vogel and his staff are just as culpable to our record as the players are. The coach's job is to put the players in a position to succeed -- we just happen to have a couple players that can affect a game despite those coaching failures. Unfortunately, those couple players haven't been on the floor very much so far this season.
Ok, but then the staff deserves recognition for the improved offense. Last year the team was a middle of the pack offense team, rated 15th in the league. This year despite all the injuries we've been top 8-9. If you look at games with Book, we're top 5. That's without Beal and a roster that has too many one way players (Such as Gordon, Allen, Okogie, KDB, Goodwin effective only one side of the ball).
So if we blame the staff for defense being ordinary to below average, we should credit them for the offense being better than it should be, with all the injuries.
My opinion is that this is a GM roster building issue. Was clear to many pre-season. Didn't have a quality point guard, even a backup. Didn't have enough two way perimeter players. Looking at the injury history of Beal and even KD, no one should be surprised at all the time missed. KD was a Net for a bit, and so was Kyrie/Harden, they end up playing 16 games in 2 seasons. These injuries, lack of two way perimeter players, this isn't on the coaches. The coaches can't execute their schemes unless the personnel is there.
I mean, is Pop a really bad coach? The Spurs have lost like something like 20 straight.