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I'd love to see Terry offer Tom Thibideau a position as defensive coordinator or Bill Laimbeer a job as a big man coach...
He won't; I don't think he wants strong personalities on his staff or to share credit. Even said in his presser that most of the times when his assistants suggested something, he had already thought of it.
 
Watching Raptors Bucks and they both push the ball up and create. The pg’s are really pushing it keeping the D on their toes.
I’ve been a bit tired of our pg taking time to cross mid court and dribbling to much. I’ve herd Stotts yelling to push.
Sometimes you need to do more than yell.
 
He won't; I don't think he wants strong personalities on his staff or to share credit. Even said in his presser that most of the times when his assistants suggested something, he had already thought of it.
Thibs has been fired twice...I think his personality has watered down a bit since...Dame loved him at team USA camp..Stotts has worked with all kinds of coaches in his career...he's friends with Thibs...don't buy it
 
I actually kind of understand... Even as a fan, I have to admit while I'm extremely disappointed in how they played in the WCF, getting there especially after Nurk went down fulfilled my expectations (and probably more so) this year. I'm like trying to find the right balance of both being really proud of what they accomplished because let's admit it, I bet most of us saw Nurk go down and thought they're done. Most of us can look at their roster and say they've got holes. However as a fan when you give those games away the way they did it definitely doesn't feel good.

I actually think Stotts improved this year in the playoffs especially with making adjustments between games, what he really lacked was making those adjustments mid-game. If I was the Blazers "brass" I'd say next year they need to practice defensively multiple schemes and styles well enough they can mix it up mid game and not look lost. I think what really stuck out was that when they made adjustments the players at times looked completely lost because they hadn't really practiced it, or ran it that way in the regular season. On offense, I thought with Nurk they had started to look like a pretty balanced offensive attack, they still need more consistency from their forwards, but when Nurk was healthy, and even for a time with Kanter their offense was more than just Dame and CJ.

I dunno how long it'll just suck what GS did to them, but it still doesn't sit well with me.
It's fine to reflect back and when you really think about it to be proud of your accomplishment. However, I don't like my franchise player and coach essentially being okay that they blew every game in this series because they got further than they have before and weren't supposed to be there anyway.

I don't care what anyone says to me. This was a winnable series and we should be talking about if the Blazers can really finish off the Warriors and play in the Finals. We got here great! I am really happy with that. A true competitor would be mad though that they choked away the last three games no matter how unlikely beating the Warriors would've been because they let those games slip away with mental errors, poor decisions, horrible plays, and sloppiness.

The national media has talked all year about how Dame needs to leave Portland if he wants to win. That's bullshit. They could've won this year despite all the shit that happened to them. From the moment they lost to the Pelicans this year until the final seconds of game 7 against the Nuggets if you would've told me they'd make the WCF I'd be so happy and I was happy. That doesn't excuse the inexplicable shitting of the bed this whole series though and I'm not going to change my mind as to the opportunity they just gave up on because they were just happy to be there.

I know this sounds really negative. I just wish the team seemed to care a little more about the way they got swept. I'm hoping the have the same motivation all of last year to take this even further next year but the feeling I'm getting is that of complacency and being content with themselves. It's fucking hard to get this far, especially the last couple decades in the west. They can be happy and proud for sure, I just wish it stung a little more that they imploded.
 
He won't; I don't think he wants strong personalities on his staff or to share credit. Even said in his presser that most of the times when his assistants suggested something, he had already thought of it.
IMO, thats a sign of a poor leader. Get people who think outside the box and can push you.
 
Sometimes you need to do more than yell.
So you think its more of a coach not communicating this to his player?
Is it possible Dame isn't comfortable with it or wants to push it?
It could be both and I bet it is both.
 
He won't; I don't think he wants strong personalities on his staff or to share credit. Even said in his presser that most of the times when his assistants suggested something, he had already thought of it.

I caught that too. Seemed like a very odd thing to say.
 
He won't; I don't think he wants strong personalities on his staff or to share credit. Even said in his presser that most of the times when his assistants suggested something, he had already thought of it.
He was trying to give credit to his staff with that statement.

But I could see why some in here would look at that differently lol
 
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It's fine to reflect back and when you really think about it to be proud of your accomplishment. However, I don't like my franchise player and coach essentially being okay that they blew every game in this series because they got further than they have before and weren't supposed to be there anyway.

I don't care what anyone says to me. This was a winnable series and we should be talking about if the Blazers can really finish off the Warriors and play in the Finals. We got here great! I am really happy with that. A true competitor would be mad though that they choked away the last three games no matter how unlikely beating the Warriors would've been because they let those games slip away with mental errors, poor decisions, horrible plays, and sloppiness.

The national media has talked all year about how Dame needs to leave Portland if he wants to win. That's bullshit. They could've won this year despite all the shit that happened to them. From the moment they lost to the Pelicans this year until the final seconds of game 7 against the Nuggets if you would've told me they'd make the WCF I'd be so happy and I was happy. That doesn't excuse the inexplicable shitting of the bed this whole series though and I'm not going to change my mind as to the opportunity they just gave up on because they were just happy to be there.

I know this sounds really negative. I just wish the team seemed to care a little more about the way they got swept. I'm hoping the have the same motivation all of last year to take this even further next year but the feeling I'm getting is that of complacency and being content with themselves. It's fucking hard to get this far, especially the last couple decades in the west. They can be happy and proud for sure, I just wish it stung a little more that they imploded.
Agree..it seems to me its not in Dames DNA or Stotts to express that kind of anger or reaction.
I don't think its in Dames DNA to push the ball consistently either. He rather take a methodical over the time line dribble dribble slow it down look for a shot or seem.
 
He was trying to give credit to his staff with that statement.

But I could see why some in here would look at that differently lol
That's the way it came across to me also. He was more saying his assistants were right on top of things with him.
 
He was trying to give credit to his staff with that statement.

But I could see why some in here would look at that differently lol
Yes;I think t was the kind of statement that could be taken differently by different people it was just that kind of statement.
 
So you think its more of a coach not communicating this to his player?
Is it possible Dame isn't comfortable with it or wants to push it?
It could be both and I bet it is both.
Yes thnik it has been communicated by the coach and also think it is the coach who is not comfortable pushing his wishes,
 
They probably did this to appease Dame, as he’s a loyal dude and seemingly has nothing but love and support for Stotts.

Consider me “unextended”.
 
I don't care what anyone says to me. This was a winnable series and we should be talking about if the Blazers can really finish off the Warriors and play in the Finals. We got here great! I am really happy with that. A true competitor would be mad though that they choked away the last three games no matter how unlikely beating the Warriors would've been because they let those games slip away with mental errors, poor decisions, horrible plays, and sloppiness.

The national media has talked all year about how Dame needs to leave Portland if he wants to win. That's bullshit. They could've won this year despite all the shit that happened to them. From the moment they lost to the Pelicans this year until the final seconds of game 7 against the Nuggets if you would've told me they'd make the WCF I'd be so happy and I was happy. That doesn't excuse the inexplicable shitting of the bed this whole series though and I'm not going to change my mind as to the opportunity they just gave up on because they were just happy to be there.

I know this sounds really negative. I just wish the team seemed to care a little more about the way they got swept. I'm hoping the have the same motivation all of last year to take this even further next year but the feeling I'm getting is that of complacency and being content with themselves. It's fucking hard to get this far, especially the last couple decades in the west. They can be happy and proud for sure, I just wish it stung a little more that they imploded.

Played at 24 after work. My team had been hot from deep but we got tired and let the opponent back within striking distance. All we needed was one point for a series closing win. I took the ball out, on the right was our two leading scorers, on the left our 4 on the wing and 5 on the block. Second the ball was checked I passed it left and we fed our big like I'd hoped - solid post move FTW.

Olajuwon is one of my top three favorites players ever. Love post play, especially when opponents know its coming but there's no way to stop it. Personally love playing with guys who have stellar post games (like yourself big dog), personally hate when guards don't feed them, throw horrible entry passes, or don't dish to a big who's run the court, especially after a defensive play.

You aren't going to out back-court the Warriors, try as D'Antoni might (no rockets presser yet?). You have to attack the basket and own the paint to own the Warriors. We got murdered on the boards, could not score inside, and couldn't stop them from doing so themselves.

Looney was amazing, made all the right plays (two years ahead of Zach), and benefited from Green's school of foul free hacking. Meanwhile Collins couldn't jump straight up without being whistled. Kanter was Aamazing against the Blunder, both sides of the ball. But by the time he got to the WCF, thanks to his separated shoulder and fasting, was literally worthless. No beast = no chance.
 
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This thread is gold and has me laughing my ass off. :biglaugh:
 
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They probably did this to appease Dame, as he’s a loyal dude and seemingly has nothing but love and support for Stotts.

Consider me “unextended”.

Olshey probably did this because Stotts’ players love him, he maximizes talent, he develops players, his teams are fun to watch, he’s the western division coach of the month for the past three months, his teams keep winning, his teams always exceed expectations, and he just coached us to the WCF.

Maybe that has something to do with it.
 
Olshey probably did this because Stotts’ players love him, he maximizes talent, he develops players, his teams are fun to watch, he’s the western division coach of the month for the past three months, his teams keep winning, his teams always exceed expectations, and he just coached us to the WCF.

Maybe that has something to do with it.
you forgot, he wants to be here.....that's always a plus
 
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