It's an excuse. Tater doesn't want to have to teach a new defensive system because he doesn't have one. It's not like his basketball philosophies are all that intricate - what he has implemented (both offensively and defensively) wouldn't take more than a few practices to sink in.
This, thank you. Some clown on Twitter actually told me a couple days ago that I was smoking something if I thought Stotts was the problem, or that he should be fired.
He's got maybe 2 plays in his entire play book. It's gotten old and predictable, and he hasn't changed it at all since he got here.
Frankly, I've never been impressed with the guy. Much like Jim Harbaugh: great results with an All-Pro roster, but when his All-Pros went away, the 9ers were lucky to break 8-8.
So Stotts had an All-Star-caliber team with Aldridge, Batum, Matthews, and Lillard. And because they were so good defensively and offensively, we could afford to sacrifice a bit of skill at the Center position with Lopez....who got eaten alive by most Centers who were good or Elite.
And now that Stotts doesn't have a team of elite/close-to-elite players, then he needs to change up his playbook. And he hasn't. He keeps expecting Mason Plumlee or Meyers Leonard to do the things that Aldridge could do: set a decent screen, play decent defense, and shoot. And they haven't, nor are they ever going to. Because say what you want about Aldridge, but he put in the work relentlessly: enough to gain 41 lbs of muscle in one season and still keep his performance up (and improve).
But instead of changing his playbook up to fit his new players specific skills set, he's kept it the same. And it's just not translating. And even worse: teams are adjusting to the plays and exploiting the weaknesses that may not have been there in 2012 and 2013.
He either needs a new playbook and a new Defensive strategy, or he needs to go. Throwing fits on the fucking sidelines and getting Technicals because your players are lost with your playbook being predictable, as well as your team's lack of Defense, is not helping matters.