The wrong approach for me is American fanz think they untouchable or god and so biased about the European coaches, system etc. At least The European coaches, fanz, players watch the NBA or even NCAA and have chance to compare or improve themselves. How bout corbin or the others except Adelman, popovich, van Gundy and Brown? In 2008 olympics the America coach krzyzewski was making comments about papaloukas (big time player in Europe) that "who is this pg? Seems good one." This just summaries up the whole story.
I hope this isn't some sort of preconceived notion slipping through here about Americans in general. Let's be frank here; Tanjevic's comments were hyperbole and gave the appearance of someone who was angry and not thinking straight. Had any American coach said the same thing about American coaches, European coaches, or Oompa-loompas, his/her comments would have seemed the same way, but you rarely see professional coaches making statements like this about other coaches because it's more complex than wins and losses in the NBA (Where is Popovich without Duncan; Jackson without Jordon, Shaq etc.?). You should also think about how many people on this forum criticize Corbin. It has nothing to do with Americans thinking their coaches and players are perfect or "gods" (although Michael Jordon is close). People get in trouble when they make blanket statements, and his comments were not well thought-out.