Because he's intelligent, thoughtful, candid and funny.
Torts knows what Tippett is and isn't, he's honest about TK's style of play and his mistakes, but they produce enough that he accepts that's the cost of letting them play their style of hockey. Tippett has 12 ES goals, that's 23rd in the NHL. That's called "production."
He's pushed some players to be more aggressive on offense, Cates, York, and others to be more responsible on defense. He's said Drysdale will never be a great defender, he wants him to play "rover" and be more aware on offense and make things happen.
With Farabee, Trots was clear that it wasn't putative, their metrics showed he was playing well, just not getting puck luck, but frustration set in and his play slipped, Torts wanted to give him a little time off to clear his head and to take a look at Lycksell.
He's clear he's more concerned about how they're playing than wins or losses, if they play the right way, the wins will come. "Trust the Process."