11. Tim Floyd
Another superb college coach, Floyd’s two attempts to make it in the NBA were miserable. First of all, he had the thankless task of trying to replace Phil Jackson. That’s like using salt instead of sugar when you bake a cake. Not very good at all. After three seasons with an overall record of 90-231, the Bulls fired him.

Floyd admits he wasn’t a good NBA coach. Just check out his time with the Charlotte Hornets, which was equally mediocre. He posted a record of 41-41 in his only season there. This wasn’t good enough for management, who made the decision to get rid of him.