magnifier661
B-A-N-A-N-A-S!
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No matter how many stars or role players, our problem isn't talent. It's tension. I don't know how many of you work. I don't know if any of you have ever witnessed an employee having problems with another in the workplace is about ready to get fired, but I have. I see everyone, including myself, are all tense. They can't think straight. They worry about what they say or sides they take, knowing that if things blow over, they don't want to be the one on the "wrong side".
Fact is, I believe our problems are mainly from tension within the organization. Either it be with players, roles, coaching decisions, management or expectations, something is making our team second guess themselves.
The reason we were more loose last season was many didn't expect us to do anything. The players win, then it was a bonus. We lose, and it was expected. Now the media attention, but mainly the attention in the city itself thinks we are contenders or close to contenders. So any little mistake, terrible loss or players not playing to expectations have completely took over the loose, have fun mentality the Blazers had last season.
Personally, the only way I see anything changing for the positive, is for the coaching staff and management instill that it's okay to lose games. Oden doesn't have to feel terrible about being in foul trouble. Roy shouldn't think all day about those hurried dribbles that fumbled a turn-over.
I, for one, will cheer this team on. I think things will turn around, once they go through the "growing pains" of being expected to be better. Until then, it may be a bumpy ride.
Mags
Fact is, I believe our problems are mainly from tension within the organization. Either it be with players, roles, coaching decisions, management or expectations, something is making our team second guess themselves.
The reason we were more loose last season was many didn't expect us to do anything. The players win, then it was a bonus. We lose, and it was expected. Now the media attention, but mainly the attention in the city itself thinks we are contenders or close to contenders. So any little mistake, terrible loss or players not playing to expectations have completely took over the loose, have fun mentality the Blazers had last season.
Personally, the only way I see anything changing for the positive, is for the coaching staff and management instill that it's okay to lose games. Oden doesn't have to feel terrible about being in foul trouble. Roy shouldn't think all day about those hurried dribbles that fumbled a turn-over.
I, for one, will cheer this team on. I think things will turn around, once they go through the "growing pains" of being expected to be better. Until then, it may be a bumpy ride.
Mags
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