You need a shower? I sat here and sang Bill Self's praises. I'm not sure what will make me feel clean again...I need a shower after saying something positive about KU. Good discussion tho- thx
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You need a shower? I sat here and sang Bill Self's praises. I'm not sure what will make me feel clean again...I need a shower after saying something positive about KU. Good discussion tho- thx
You need a shower? I sat here and sang Bill Self's praises. I'm not sure what will make me feel clean again...
I was just listening to SportsCenter where they were debating about Wade's comments. I didn't pay close attention to who the hosts were, but one of them said flat-out that Hoiberg is not a NBA coach, citing that he's had so many trust/control issues with his players to believe that he is NBA-capable at this point. The other two hosts said they didn't totally agree, but didn't go into it in much detail.
I'm not totally sure who I agree with. I don't really feel confident in saying that placing Hoiberg somewhere else (say, the T-Wolves) would make him a better coach.
Seems like a time for a BS nose pick picture.
The front office didn't have to listen to the players, but they did. Big mistake.I don't think NBA players understand what a coach is, quite frankly. They think they are the star and everything revolves around themselves, if something isn't working, it is because 1. because management didn't bring the right players in to play with them, 2. the other players don't mesh with their "style," or 3. the coach.
Never do they fault their their own self-controlled issues such as shooting %, ft %, turnovers, etc. The culture of the NBA player is incredibly self-centered in general.
There was a saying/joke that ran around for quite a while that a smart women marries an NFL player, not an NBA player, because the only NBA player who doesn't cheat on his wife was Grant Hill.
The fact that Butler and other players used to run their mouths about Thibs being TOO demanding, them management hires a "players" player, now they complain he isn't demanding enough, tells me where the blame lies.
Cavs aren't - have you missed all the drama about Lebron whining about management not bringing in Carmelo this week? Or his hissy fits to get Kevin Love previously? or the dirty looks Lebron gives his coach.
Spurs I'll grant you.
The front office didn't have to listen to the players, but they did. Big mistake.
I doubt Butler, Wade, or Rondo pull this stuff if Popovich were their coach - or Budenholzer of the Hawks - or Thibodeau certainly. I also think the players are waiting for their HC to grab the team by the throat and coach it, demand things - Fred won't do it.
The dirty secret is that the intense Thibs actually overachieved with his roster; he made Noah a first Team all-NBA center. Think about that. The Bulls front office mistakenly thought his method stood in the way of even more victories, maybe even a title. Remember Fred has proclaimed before each season that he has a roster that could contend for an NBA title. Laid-back Fred, who looks invisible on the bench, doesn't appear to have a plan to me.
I think you're combining two stories, LeBron wanting the Cavs to get another point guard and the Knicks offering Melo for Love and the Cavs turning them down.
And hey LeBron's method has worked in Cleveland, that front office has historically been a mess, there's no reason he shouldn't be driving them to build the team in the way he wants. He came back to Cleveland to win titles. He didn't come back to waste the rest of his prime developing Andrew Wiggins.
Yes two stories, and two different times, with the same theme, LeBron trying to publically shame his front office into doing what he wants
That's called taking care of business. The Cavs aren't defending champs because they have David Griffin as GM.
It's really disappointing that coaching guys making millions to play the game requires coaching effort. If only there were a few more evenly skilled players at the top perhaps guys like that would fear for their jobs if they mail it in regularly.I heard that Fred likes Larry Brown's quote that he doesn't want to Coach effort. Yeah, well he did.
I love Fred, but maybe Gar will retire Fred will accept a GM or Asst GM Role.
Hoiberg is going to lise his job barring a turnaround. At least, that is what is going around Chicago.
After the Wade/Butler debacle in the locker room last night here is a nice move by Rondo....
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