Fire Stotts Eventually

Welcome to our community

Be a part of something great, join today!

How good do you think Terry Stotts is a s a coach?

  • Top 5

    Votes: 9 5.8%
  • Top 10

    Votes: 44 28.6%
  • Top 20

    Votes: 35 22.7%
  • Needs to go!

    Votes: 51 33.1%
  • He's the very best!

    Votes: 2 1.3%
  • Lets hope he continues to improve.

    Votes: 13 8.4%

  • Total voters
    154
How can you judge the fit of the parts

Because A. we know what type of player Nurkic (and Kanter) is and how he doesn't fit defensively in this era of switching (people constantly complain about drop coverage, despite that fact that Nurkic and Kanter can't possibly survive any other type of coverage on pick-and-rolls with a dynamic perimeter player) and B. no coach is going to change the height of Lillard and McCollum, which means they're always going to be a terrible fit defensively. They also both derive the most value with the ball in their hands, which is a weak fit together.

If you want to argue that a great coach can coax some extra wins out of this roster, go for it. But no coach is changing some basic realities, which is that while we have players that are talented in a vacuum, they either aren't great fits together or don't fit this era well. Whether or not Stotts has "maximized" this roster, Olshey has put together a hodge-podge that doesn't really resemble a lean, well-designed contender in the current league.

I won't even get into all the minus defenders on the roster because the immediate response will be, "They're only bad defenders because of Stotts, any other coach would turn them all into defensive dynamos," so that part is pointless.
 
Because A. we know what type of player Nurkic (and Kanter) is and how he doesn't fit defensively in this era of switching (people constantly complain about drop coverage, despite that fact that Nurkic and Kanter can't possibly survive any other type of coverage on pick-and-rolls with a dynamic perimeter player) and B. no coach is going to change the height of Lillard and McCollum, which means they're always going to be a terrible fit defensively. They also both derive the most value with the ball in their hands, which is a weak fit together.

If you want to argue that a great coach can coax some extra wins out of this roster, go for it. But no coach is changing some basic realities, which is that while we have players that are talented in a vacuum, they either aren't great fits together or don't fit this era well. Whether or not Stotts has "maximized" this roster, Olshey has put together a hodge-podge that doesn't really resemble a lean, well-designed contender in the current league.

I won't even get into all the minus defenders on the roster because the immediate response will be, "They're only bad defenders because of Stotts, any other coach would turn them all into defensive dynamos," so that part is pointless.
I can envision a roster that Nurk could fit on but your part B. which I put in bold are things that can't possibly be ignored or in the case of the defense covered for.
 
blazers are back to being shit

fire this motherfuckers ass already
 
6-game, 10-day road trip, and we're on game 5 which so happens to be a back-to-back. So why in the hell are we keeping to an 8-man rotation? The starters looked gas, the defense was two steps slow all night, and we had a ton of energy just sitting over there on the bench (Nas/DJ/Harry) and Stotts refuses to put them in.

He needs to show more trust in those players and quit running our starters into the ground. Just absolutely reckless coaching.
 
6-game, 10-day road trip, and we're on game 5 which so happens to be a back-to-back. So why in the hell are we keeping to an 8-man rotation? The starters looked gas, the defense was two steps slow all night, and we had a ton of energy just sitting over there on the bench (Nas/DJ/Harry) and Stotts refuses to put them in.

He needs to show more trust in those players and quit running our starters into the ground. Just absolutely reckless coaching.

Here's the thread you want.

http://www.sportstwo.com/threads/tightening-rotation-seems-to-be-working.365716/
 
playoffs cant come soon enough

it will be a beautiful thing to see this team lead by terry stotts get punked in the 1st round by whoever
 
Jason Kidd???

PASS
Agreed. However, there are other names thrown out there:
Los Angeles Lakers assistant Jason Kidd, Atlanta Hawks interim coach Nate McMillan and Los Angeles Clippers assistant Chauncey Billups are among the names Portland might look toward to replace Stotts.
I'd really like to see what Billups has. I was thinking he'd be ideal as a front office guy (GM or Assist GM) - but I'd be willing to try him on as a coach.
 
Agreed. However, there are other names thrown out there:

I'd really like to see what Billups has. I was thinking he'd be ideal as a front office guy (GM or Assist GM) - but I'd be willing to try him on as a coach.

That has been the buzz is that he would be a GM candidate somewhere. Hasn't coached a ton but would command a lot of respect I'm guessing. Have always liked Joeger. Good in Memphis, not so good in Sac....but then, #SAC.
 
This better be a sign of an overhaul and not our big splash of the summer. If we get Billups I'll be thrilled but if at the end of the summer we still have CJ I'm going to be pissed and if Powell walks I'm going to be pissed (CJ and Powell are obviously linked). Honestly I just hope Olshey gets canned too but if he's not, Terry can't just be the scapegoat. Terry leaving needs to be a sign that Neil has woken up and realized that this roster, not just the coach, is fatally flawed and it starts with the worst starting defensive back court in the league.
 
The above post was strictly made for comedic purposes and not to be taken seriously by any means.
 
Must... resist....
200.gif
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top