kjironman1
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Comical thinking Steve Kerr is a bad coach but you have to admit he had some great rosters.
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The "Fire Steve Kerr" fans are all over twitter now.
https://twitter.com/ReggiSaxx/status/1342586072623165441?s=20
https://twitter.com/staymeloooo/status/1342586065710886914?s=20
https://twitter.com/RealTyMandela/status/1342585976489697281?s=20
What's that got to do with anything?I wonder what political party Stotts belongs to?![]()
What's that got to do with anything?
Gotta love the "Theres fans of every team that wants their coach fired therefore..." takes.
The best thing to come out of Golden State is that Curry doesn't look so amazing without one of the best teams in the history of the league surrounding him. He looks worse than Dame.
Yep, I would also add that if the higher ups to afraid to make a offer for a top five players, then maybe it’s time for them to go too. I rather we take chances to be afraid all the time.Amen! This league is about aquiring top end talent, that's where 99% of our focus should be. Who cares about who our 11th man is or the guys sitting on the bench in suits! That's why you gamble on Harden if you have the chance to pair him with Dame.
Amen! This league is about aquiring top end talent, that's where 99% of our focus should be. Who cares about who our 11th man is or the guys sitting on the bench in suits! That's why you gamble on Harden if you have the chance to pair him with Dame.
You're really playing fast and loose with the numbers but we agree that Harden would improve us.
But, so would a better coach. You can't tell me Steve Kerr wouldn't be an improvement.
It should be the goal of this team to do both asap but that seems far too bold for the Blazers.That was a totally made up number on my part. If you have better data, I'm open to see it.
I said earlier I would take Steve Kerr and when people blamed him, I would continue the same stance that top end talent is a far greater influence than a coach. The data backs that up.
It should be the goal of this team to do both asap but that seems far to bold for the Blazers.
That was a totally made up number on my part. If you have better data, I'm open to see it.
I said earlier I would take Steve Kerr and when people blamed him, I would continue the same stance that top end talent is a far greater influence than a coach. The data backs that up.
If both happened, we'd have a real chance. If only the coaching change happens, history says we will not be a title contending team.
If we start 0-4 and Stotts doesn't get fired then he may never get fired
I would ask, what data are you looking at? And, are you sure you're interpreting it correctly?
I'm going to say it's 60/40. Like I said, I do think talent is the most important thing but your quality of coach can play those margins and elevate you (Spoelstra/Nurse) or play well below your personnel quality (Stotts/Brown).
Yes, the Lakers would have won with mostly any coach last season but what about the Warriors without KD? I don't think necessarily.
Giles Giles Giles? He brings energy. Fouls way too much. Forgets where he is supposed to be and can't shoot. He does a good job around the rim though and gets points off dunks. Different style than Melo and Zach both.
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I know TLDR.. Anyway Stotts looks like he is trying some things and he does seem like he is at least pushing defense. Could more be done? Could different stuff be tried? The team will have some DNP coaches decision. Who will that be? It's going to happen every game. Deep teams sit decent players. That is why they are Deep Teams.
There are a few things that were positive last night. I actually think it was a good move to let Ant get some run and make a few shots. He wasn't playing poorly and is coming back off injury. I do understand Trent has been playing well also. But we are talking about 6 mins as opposed to 11 mins. Not a huge deal in my book.
He (Stotts) had two rather lengthy discussions with Melo but he has not reduced his role yet? Stotts has always said he doesn't believe players should lose their position in the lineup due to injury but Collins still has a boot on.
If he lost the boot today he would still be end of January (4 weeks) getting back. I just don't see Melo losing his role until Zach gets back full strength?
Giles Giles Giles? He brings energy. Fouls way too much. Forgets where he is supposed to be and can't shoot. He does a good job around the rim though and gets points off dunks. Different style than Melo and Zach both.
Defense is starting to work a bit better together. Jones and Roco are switching better and playing off each other better in the perimeter. Sure Harden scored on some amazing plays but they also forced him to pass a bunch including the last shot.
I like the use of Nurk out top. He is passing better from there. But he needs to become a bit crisper. You can see the lazy pass coming a mile away.
CJ is getting looks because they must cover Dame, They must cover Covington, They must respect Nurk and Jones is a threat to break to the basket at any time. This might become CJ's best year as a Blazer if this continues? You simply cannot cover Dame and CJ with two players and teams are going to try to stop Dame. Last time we watched this was when Oden was healthy with Roy and Aldridge with Channing Frye and Jeff Ayers (Pendergraph), Rudy Fernandez Nic Batum. It didn't last long but that team was deep.
I know TLDR.. Anyway Stotts looks like he is trying some things and he does seem like he is at least pushing defense. Could more be done? Could different stuff be tried? The team will have some DNP coaches decision. Who will that be? It's going to happen every game. Deep teams sit decent players. That is why they are Deep Teams.
The other option, is the Iso-centric Melo ignoring the planet while he gets his.
I like the use of Nurk out top. He is passing better from there. But he needs to become a bit crisper. You can see the lazy pass coming a mile away.
We desperately need him to play well, but I worry about running the offense through him on a consistent basis.
Which Melo does not and is not.He certainly does bring energy, but also is a tremendous passer