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There is one category where the Blazers always rate highly - excuses.
I believe it is small market guilt syndrome. Many Blazer fans act as if we don't have the right to expect excellence from the franchise.
The key here is that Accountability should result in a change of behavior (or change in play).... so regardless of how Stott's holds players accountable - we can look at the product to see if it is working.
IMO, things have gradually gotten worse and worse over the years in regards to the basketball fundamentals (making the right play, defensive rotations, etc)
Do all these Stotts critics really think we have world-beating talent and he's the only thing keeping us from multiple championships?
I agree with you totally the only problem I have with this equation is how Neil handles things. Stotts is a really good, if not great coach but some guys are just going to take advantage of his style of coaching. It's Olshey's job to identify those guys and move their asses. That's all it's going to take. I again am very encouraged by the moves Olshey made this off season but until I see him make a shrewd move with one of "his guys" I won't be impressed or too hopeful that we can make it all the way to a championship but I hope this team proves me wrong.This is a great article.
Dames comments are so refreshing in a league that shows no loyalty.
And I have absolutely no problem with how Terry has coached and developed Dame. The style works for Dame. The problem is how other players receive this style and Terry's ability to actually coach defense.
I don't think Dame would be pissed. He's so smart and understands the business. He knows that without a championship that Stotts' tenure is almost unprecedented. I think Dame would be sad but it wouldn't have an effect on his dedication to this organization... he has said time and time again that this devotion is so much bigger than any one person or people... that it's about the city, his values and he's explicitly said that he will play for this team until they don't want him.A whole lotta opinions on Stotts, good and bad. But the bottom line is that pretty much only one opinion is all that matters. Dame likes Terry, Dame wants to play for Terry (sounds like for his entire career if he can), so Terry is going to be coaching this team unless and until Olshey wants to piss Dame off (or trade him). And all the caterwauling from a fan site isn’t going to matter a whit. We can do (and have done.....Mo Cheeks anyone??) much worse......
Do all these Stotts critics really think we have world-beating talent and he's the only thing keeping us from multiple championships?
A whole lotta opinions on Stotts, good and bad. But the bottom line is that pretty much only one opinion is all that matters. Dame likes Terry, Dame wants to play for Terry (sounds like for his entire career if he can), so Terry is going to be coaching this team unless and until Olshey wants to piss Dame off (or trade him). And all the caterwauling from a fan site isn’t going to matter a whit. We can do (and have done.....Mo Cheeks anyone??) much worse......
Yes, I think he should require him to be taller.I'm totally okay with Stotts letting Dame be Dame, i'm not okay with Stotts letting CJ be CJ
Yeah you can blame either one of them but I love what Stotts has that he brings to the team. So for me the problem is Olshey not realizing that Stotts has to have players that value the freedom he gives them and won't take advantage of it. Could Stotts demand that certain guys who don't pass or try hard enough on D do those things??? Who's to say he hasn't but I don't think he'll allow his relationship with the player or the team chemistry be effected by players that won't change. Olshey can quickly do something about that.Olshey and Stotts are both part of the problem - but quite a few Portland fans object to blaming either one of them.
Exactly, its playground ball, not professional ball."Encourage players to be themselves and play freely on court."
And that's the fucking problem. Right there. Sometimes you shouldn't play freely on the court. CJ is the case in point. It's pretty clear that Stotts has zero control over CJ. He does whatever he wants, whenever he wants, and often times to the detriment to our offense and our team. We're also seeing this with Melo and Dame.
We play like we're in a pickup game.
