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Curious how people feel about the job Tiago Splitter has done and if you want him to be our next head coach?

For me I’d give him an A. Through all the turmoil to start the year, all the injuries and having to take over a team that you had zero history with prior to a few months of training camp I think there is no question he deserved a ton of the credit.

I hated Billups rotations I won’t touch on the fact that there may have been a reason for some of them because I still hold out hope that wasn’t the case. Tiago has a really good feel for situational basketball, maybe it’s simply going to a zone for a few possessions, late game subs, offensive defensive subs, putting players in position to not on succeed but feel confident your coach isn’t going to yank you around, he seems to empower guys to play their brand of basketball while still playing within our system (Spurs way), play calls and in bounds plays are keep it simple no need at times to complicate it.

Do I feel like he’s done enough to earn the head coaching position for the Blazers I do. I think there are some great coaches out there and but this team seems to just play hard, never give up no matter who’s playing attitude under coach Tiago. We may have found a gem and I would be disappointed if he didn’t get the job.
 
I like Tiago. I don't know what will happen this off season. Dundon may bring in a new front office and that would almost definitely result in a new coaching staff. Maybe if Cronin impresses Dundon this trade deadline we'll see both him and Tiago leading our team next season.
 
He’s done a really solid job considering the circumstances

He needs to figure out inbound passing and how to get the team to stop turning the ball over so much
 
He’s done a really solid job considering the circumstances

He needs to figure out inbound passing and how to get the team to stop turning the ball over so much
True but don’t think they’d turn ball over as much if they had healthy point guard and not young SG with no experience at playing facilities and a forward who’s also never played that role
 
I like his subs, like his demeanor courtside, like his honesty behind the mic, and I like his red ass if you don't play defense.

I'm good.
 
I am pretty happy with him. They are close to 500 and G-leaguers are playing in clutch time. He sees something like a blown coverage and he immediately calls a timeout.
 
Remember, he is using Billups' staff and system.

I think he's earned the right to build his own coaching staff and install his system/philosophy.

Also, it's clear that Clingan put in a ton of work this offseason, but I have to wonder if some of his progress this year is due to Tiago.
 
He’s done a really solid job considering the circumstances

He needs to figure out inbound passing and how to get the team to stop turning the ball over so much
The inbound pass has been a frustration for me for a very long time. Maybe a decade.

As for turning the ball over, I blame a lot of it on the pace of the game. They attack the basket a lot more now, as well as make the extra pass a lot more. I prefer that to walking it up the court and launching more 3s, even if it results in more TOs. Plus, the injuries to our PGs were a factor.

But to your point, yeah, they still need to cut down on them.
 

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