UKRAINEFAN
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http://www.csnnw.com/pages/landingd...ach-off-=1&blockID=663012&feedID=8351&qv=1#bp
"McMillan is probably more perplexed by personnel issues and rotations than any coach I've seen. "
(talks about why McMillan seems to favor veterans)
"Remember how this whole season started with the Blazers becoming a running team? It all sounded so wonderful but it didn't stick. Perhaps one of the reasons it never came to be is in a season with a dynamically compressed schedule, McMillan made the decision to shorten his playing rotation. And now you wonder why there may be an energy shortage?"
"This guy has thrown his own players under the bus countless times, accusing them of not "wanting it as much" as the other team, of not playing hard, etc.
When you're calling out your players constantly, you're separating yourself from them. You're creating your own "Me vs. Them" situation. So you can't be all that surprised that they might want to be blaming you for a few things, too."
And I agree with him saying poor defense is the biggest single reason we are failing and why:
"Team defense here is a joke and it has been since McMillan came.
And why? Because there doesn't appear to be a system or a plan. I mean, seriously -- you can't find a way to defend people with the likes of Batum, Marcus Camby, Wesley Matthews, LaMarcus Aldridge, Gerald Wallace and now Joel Przybilla on your team? That's ridiculous.
But it's because individual defense isn't enough in the NBA. Players are too talented on offense. Watch Chicago, Miami, Dallas -- see how they play together on defense and cover for each other. Yes, playing hard, hustling on defense, is important. But so is an actual plan with players being held responsible for assignments and rotations."
Lots of other stuff in the article, and I can't say that I have a problem with any of his points.
"McMillan is probably more perplexed by personnel issues and rotations than any coach I've seen. "
(talks about why McMillan seems to favor veterans)
"Remember how this whole season started with the Blazers becoming a running team? It all sounded so wonderful but it didn't stick. Perhaps one of the reasons it never came to be is in a season with a dynamically compressed schedule, McMillan made the decision to shorten his playing rotation. And now you wonder why there may be an energy shortage?"
"This guy has thrown his own players under the bus countless times, accusing them of not "wanting it as much" as the other team, of not playing hard, etc.
When you're calling out your players constantly, you're separating yourself from them. You're creating your own "Me vs. Them" situation. So you can't be all that surprised that they might want to be blaming you for a few things, too."
And I agree with him saying poor defense is the biggest single reason we are failing and why:
"Team defense here is a joke and it has been since McMillan came.
And why? Because there doesn't appear to be a system or a plan. I mean, seriously -- you can't find a way to defend people with the likes of Batum, Marcus Camby, Wesley Matthews, LaMarcus Aldridge, Gerald Wallace and now Joel Przybilla on your team? That's ridiculous.
But it's because individual defense isn't enough in the NBA. Players are too talented on offense. Watch Chicago, Miami, Dallas -- see how they play together on defense and cover for each other. Yes, playing hard, hustling on defense, is important. But so is an actual plan with players being held responsible for assignments and rotations."
Lots of other stuff in the article, and I can't say that I have a problem with any of his points.
