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I dont agree, coach is the boss, you need to listen to your boss!

players should listen to coaches, when coach says something, you do it, whether you like it or not, he does his job, you do your job, its simple as that... theres the reason why coaches exist
Owner is your boss.
 

I think the Bickerstaffs hold the record for most times being interm coaches.


If I'm interviewing for a head coaching gig, the first question I ask my prospective employer: "Do you have any Bickerstaffs on your payroll?". If they answer yes, you know you're fated to a premature firing before you even coach your first game.

Of course, I'd still take the job, just make sure your whole contract is guaranteed. That way you still get paid after you get Bickerstaffed.

BNM
 
Griffin from the clippers went the locker room due potential knee injury.
 
If I'm interviewing for a head coaching gig, the first question I ask my prospective employer: "Do you have any Bickerstaffs on your payroll?". If they answer yes, you know you're fated to a premature firing before you even coach your first game.

Of course, I'd still take the job, just make sure your whole contract is guaranteed. That way you still get paid after you get Bickerstaffed.

BNM

The name is practically foreshadowing. If you have bickering among your staff, or even worse, if the players bicker with the staff, you'll be hitting the road soon.
 
I was shocked that Kings beat Warriors then I realized Warriors were without Curry and Durant, which just reinforces my opinion that Thompson and Green by themselves are just good players who need to be surrounded by top talent to succeed. Thompson would maybe still be a star if he went somewhere else because of his shooting and defense but Green outside Golden State would IMO become underwhelming.
 
At home too! We're only 2 games behind Warriors now.

What does being at home mean when they don't have Curry and Durant?

There, I set you up to say "They should be better than the kings without trash Curry and Trash Durant"

To which, then I say "We lost to Brooklyn at home"

To then having you say "Brooklyn is actually good. Warriors are trash"

To which then everyone will say:

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I was shocked that Kings beat Warriors then I realized Warriors were without Curry and Durant, which just reinforces my opinion that Thompson and Green by themselves are just good players who need to be surrounded by top talent to succeed. Thompson would maybe still be a star if he went somewhere else because of his shooting and defense but Green outside Golden State would IMO become underwhelming.

I would say just the opposite, actually. Green would still be an elite defender and versatile cog in any offense. Thompson is the guy who can't create for himself, can't finish anything but a catch-and-shoot, and is largely invisible between offensive eruptions.
 
I would say just the opposite, actually. Green would still be an elite defender and versatile cog in any offense. Thompson is the guy who can't create for himself, can't finish anything but a catch-and-shoot, and is largely invisible between offensive eruptions.

I think if you put Thompson in any decent team with a creative point guard who needs attention at the perimeter - which pretty much 80% of NBA teams have these days - he will deliver.

As for Green I think he is on fire at Warriors because of how they play and how competitive they are. He would IMO get frustrated in any team that isn't this good and his game would decline, he is a terrible loser. Just my feelings though, maybe it wouldn't happen, I don't think we are going to find out either way. He is more about character than pure ability I feel.
 
The clippers are definetly out of the playoff race. That's good for us
 
I think if you put Thompson in any decent team with a creative point guard who needs attention at the perimeter - which pretty much 80% of NBA teams have these days - he will deliver.

It's not a matter of volume shooting with Klay, it's his mindset and mechanics. There was an interesting article last year about Curry and Durant's shooting drills. One of the coaches talked about how Thompson is just as good of a shooter as Curry, but his mechanics give him a much smaller margin of error. I figure that has something to do with his ice cold and red hot nature in games. He's not built for consistency.
 
Ya, that was a rebound. Him and Russell and Wilt used to do a lot of rebounds like that. Must have been legal to clear space like that back then.

It's legal now unless you create contact. :dunno:
 
What does being at home mean when they don't have Curry and Durant?

There, I set you up to say "They should be better than the kings without trash Curry and Trash Durant"

To which, then I say "We lost to Brooklyn at home"

To then having you say "Brooklyn is actually good. Warriors are trash"

To which then everyone will say:

Warriors still had two "All Stars" and Kings had none.
 
It's not a matter of volume shooting with Klay, it's his mindset and mechanics. There was an interesting article last year about Curry and Durant's shooting drills. One of the coaches talked about how Thompson is just as good of a shooter as Curry, but his mechanics give him a much smaller margin of error. I figure that has something to do with his ice cold and red hot nature in games. He's not built for consistency.
I think it's because Thompson's shot-arc is a little flatter than Curry's.
 
I think if you put Thompson in any decent team with a creative point guard who needs attention at the perimeter - which pretty much 80% of NBA teams have these days - he will deliver.

As for Green I think he is on fire at Warriors because of how they play and how competitive they are. He would IMO get frustrated in any team that isn't this good and his game would decline, he is a terrible loser. Just my feelings though, maybe it wouldn't happen, I don't think we are going to find out either way. He is more about character than pure ability I feel.

You aren’t wrong on any of this. Especially Green being a terrible loser who would get frustrated. But that’s what makes him so good. I’ve seen him play in person about twenty times. He’s an unreal defender. Literally all five positions.
 
Draymond Green is not average. He’s incredible on defense and can score. That translates to every team if he plays hard.
 
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