Meyers: He hasn't grown, but I don't think it's particularly basketball related - maybe we need a better sports psychologist?
But he was improving substantially, before Hughes was fired. He hasn't just regressed, he is now significantly worse than he was as a rookie.
They're not going to rehire Hughes. I just wish they would have demoted him and ban him from the media. I DO like the idea of hiring someone new, I just don't think they need to be 6'8" or taller.
Finally, I don't think the onus is just on the team to hire someone. Our players with their huge salaries can hire big man coaches themselves, e.g. like Biebs has done this summer. I loved it when his new coach he hired yelled "You're a Shooter" at him
I think Neil, or more likely Paul, underestimated the impact firing Hughes would have on Meyers. Meyers grew up without a dad and I think he looked to Hughes as a sort of substitute father figure. Maybe that's just pop psychology and speculations on my part, but they were both Midwest guys and worked out together in the Midwest during the off season.
I really think it was Paul, not Neil that was behind the Hughes firing. As mentioned, Neil and Kim were close from their Clippers' days. Neil may have been fine (more blatant speculation) with demoting or chastising Hughes, but Paul seems to come down hard on anyone who oversteps their bounds or says anything remotely critical of the organization (KPee and Cho). He also seems to hold grudges against these guys, which likely means no Kim Hughes rehire, and I wouldn't be surprised if Myers has been "discouraged" from hiring Hughes as a personal coach/trainer.
I get that Hughes overstepped his role, but what was done was done. It's not like Hughes' comments caused LaMarcus to leave. They did not, Aldridge had already made his decision. I think it's the way it was said that likely pissed off Paul. The whole "we lost LaMarcus Aldridge" quote could be construed as critical of the organization, that they didn't do enough to try to keep Aldridge. Not that Aldridge chose San Antonio, but that the Blazers had "lost" him.
The very next sentence out of Hughes' mouth:
"We will go young and we depend on Meyers [Leonard] to play a lot of minutes."
Well, we all know how that worked out. Obviously, Kim Hughes believed in Meyers and thought he could continue to help Meyers improve.
At this point, for whatever reason, the Blazers have pretty much pissed away any potential Meyers Leonard had to become a decent NBA player. Let's hope they don't do the same with Zach Collins. I know it ultimately comes down to the player, but giving that player everything possible to help them reach their potential is also a function of the organization.
BNM