Len's transformation is remarkable. His skill level has not improved, but he has been assigned a role in which his skill set can be maximized. I give Triano credit for that. Most coaches, even big-name ones, come in with a "system" and ask the players to conform with it. Triano, by contrast, has taken a collection of spare parts that don't fit all that well together and figured out a way to make something out of it. It's a more sophisticated, more difficult, and less ego-driven concept of what it means to be an NBA coach. Maybe it wouldn't work for many years or with a team that's already very good, but it's getting decent results now, and that shows that Triano has real skill, not just a crib sheet of catchwords masquerading as coaching knowledge.