I think you're thinking about like 5 seconds left, draw up a play for a quick basket and that's not really what I'm talking about. Yesterday they came out of a time out, passed the ball in to the top of the 3 point line, did their weave at the top which everyone knows that's coming because they run it basically every play, then ET threw the ball to a laker player so this wasn't like they had trouble getting the ball in bounds or making a decision off the inbound. Then on the other end came down and left Hart wide open. Then back down the court ran one side screen then Dame shot a 28 footer (looks fine when it goes in), and then back down the court there was a wide open lane to the basket. So they're coming out of time outs, incredibly sloppy.
We can blame the type of players they have sure, but my point isn't that changing a coach would all of a sudden make them a 70 win team. I just want to see what they'd look like with someone else, because while I think Stotts is a fairly average coach, I think his "system" has gotten fairly old for me.
Stotts seems to me like Mark Jackson, a "players" coach, that has probably maxed out what he's capable of with this roster. Does that mean the next coach will come in like Kerr and make them a juggernaut? OF COURSE NOT. However, in the last couple years I've yet to really see Stotts do new things, his line up's have always been messy. I've said this same stuff after wins and losses alike, It's not an over-reaction to last night.
You're right in that I watch basically every blazer game, and a lot of other nba games (I have a basketball problem lol).