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17 blown double digit leads, and counting. If Chauncey comes back next season, unless it’s to tank, we have no shot from the jump
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Did you guys hear the postgame interviews from Dame and Billups?
Highkin asked both the same question of why we keep losing leads.
Billups said something along the lines of us losing focus and not sustaining effort when teams start getting aggressive. He attributed it to youth.
Dame said we don't make adjustments when other teams change their tactics. His answer was a lot more insightful about the actual reason. Feel like he unintentionally threw shade at Billups.
I don't think the players and coach are in on the tank, yet. Both seemed to be fighting desperately last night. I think they realized they really needed that game for a chance for the playoffs. They may begin giving up very soon.The tank has been on and they have to say something. It's all just BS noise.
I don't think the players and coach are in on the tank, yet. Both seemed to be fighting desperately last night. I think they realized they really needed that game for a chance for the playoffs. They may begin giving up very soon.
Making Trendon Watford our 4th qtr go to shooter is another pretty clear sign even though he'd been bricking shots all night long and whenever he made one he immediately fouled somebody afterwards sending them to the line....if he's our future, we're in trouble.When Lillard sat at NOLA with "calf tightness" I'd say the players and coaches became aware.
He was barely over .500 in 33 games with Nurk, Grant, Hart, Ant, DameCronin filling the lineup with inexperienced players is a safety valve for Billups to utilize in post game pressers.
we don't know if Billups is a good coach, because look at the lineup he has to work with
Teamwork is in the Front Office, not just on the court
we don't know if Billups is a good coach, because look at the lineup he has to work with
I don't disagree to a point?
My problem is we used this excuse last year as well. The beginning of last year Billups had vets and some talent to work with and it was abysmal. He had Dame, CJ, Roco, Powell, Nurk.
This year started out with some players actually winning before they got scouted fully. After that the excuse was they were too small which was valid.
I started this season feeling like they still had a rookie coach because of the tank last year.
What am i supposed to think to begin next year? Is Billups off the hook again because he isn't expected to put a quality effort out right now?
Every indication I am getting, albeit I have absolutely no connections, is he is here next year. Everything that seems to be being written is they will bring him back.when a team basically tanks a season, like the Blazers did last year, you don't really pay attention to any adjustments the coach made or didn't make. You don't really pay attention to whether or not bad habits are corrected, habits like consistently losing big leads in the 2nd halves. You really notice if the schemes the coach is running fit the personnel. You don't notice questionable rotations and substitution patterns
but when a team is trying to win and make the playoffs, you notice all those things. And what I've noticed this season is that Chauncey has failed consistently at those things all year. I don't know how anyone can justify giving him another season to get things right when he's spent 2 seasons getting things wrong.
Every indication I am getting, albeit I have absolutely no connections, is he is here next year. Everything that seems to be being written is they will bring him back.
when a team basically tanks a season, like the Blazers did last year, you don't really pay attention to any adjustments the coach made or didn't make. You don't really pay attention to whether or not bad habits are corrected, habits like consistently losing big leads in the 2nd halves. You really notice if the schemes the coach is running fit the personnel. You don't notice questionable rotations and substitution patterns
but when a team is trying to win and make the playoffs, you notice all those things. And what I've noticed this season is that Chauncey has failed consistently at those things all year. I don't know how anyone can justify giving him another season to get things right when he's spent 2 seasons getting things wrong.
The Front Office is having fun scouting the top 10 rookies. The Blazers are having fun padding stats. Fans are having fun getting their free chicken nuggets.Every indication I am getting, albeit I have absolutely no connections, is he is here next year. Everything that seems to be being written is they will bring him back.
Every indication I am getting, albeit I have absolutely no connections, is he is here next year. Everything that seems to be being written is they will bring him back.
The Front Office is having fun scouting the top 10 rookies. The Blazers are having fun padding stats. Fans are having fun getting their free chicken nuggets.
Some of us see the players show little to no effort on defense. It's not from lack of talent, it's from having a nice coach that doesn't aggressively teach them to win. Until actual player names show up in the Coach complaint box, Billups has job security.
Pretty sure Jerami just called me stupid.So, Jerami Grant in Quick’s article today offers up his opinion of fans who are calling for Chauncey’s head on pike:
“I think those people are stupid,” Grant said. I’m ready to run through a wall for him, no matter what. I’m looking forward to playing for him.”
From Lillard on down the roster, the view seems consistent that Chauncey isn’t the problem.
Jabari Walker says "hi"Chauncey has buy in from players and seems to develop youth well. Unless that changes there is no reason to consider a coaching change.
Sharpe and Little says hi tooJabari Walker says "hi"
A rookie 57th pick in the draft who skipped his last two years of college. Did you expect him to be an immediate NBA rotational player?Jabari Walker says "hi"
He looked a lot better in SL than players that Chauncey DOES give minutes to. He's one of our best +/- guys in the few minutes he plays. He rebounds like a motherfucker and we need that badly. Given that we're obviously fucking tanking, yes I absolutely do.A rookie 57th pick in the draft who skipped his last two years of college. Did you expect him to be an immediate NBA rotational player?