This thread is such a joke.
First off, Prohm doesn't owe any of us, or the media, anything. This is his team. He was hired to win basketball games, and how he goes about that is up to him.
Second, it sure is funny how quickly people forget the Fred Hoiberg era. He lost a lot of games he shouldn't have too. Does Drake ring a bell? How about all the Texas Tech losses? Or the infamous UAB fiasco? One could make the argument that Fred underperformed with the talent he had. And then he left Prohm a team with no bench whatsoever, and a couple head cases to boot.
And finally, what about McKay? It's OBVIOUS that this had nothing to do with an injury or wanting to give Jameel rest. Prohm would have said we were resting him if that were the case, but he didn't, and he didn't seem all that pleased about having to sit him.
If he wanted to give Jameel some rest, he would have just limited his minutes instead of not playing him at all. Why would you want to create this whole controversy if nothing happened?
We all know that McKay is in the doghouse with Prohm. So he's obviously on a very short leash. It probably wasn't going to take much for him to get another game suspension at this point. So just doing something stupid like being a half hour late to practice or something would be more than a sufficient reason for Prohm to discipline him further since he was on such thin ice to begin with. Or maybe it was something kind of embarrassing or something and Prohm didn't want to make Jameel look silly by telling the world what he did?
Would you want your head coach telling the whole world something you did that was kind of embarrassing? No. You would want him to just say it was a "coaches decision" and move on.
As to Fran Fraschilla... I love Fran Fraschilla, but his tweet was stupid. It's never "too late" in the season to be making a point. So just because it's crunch time in the season, then all discipline should just be thrown out the window? Really Fran? Just because it's late in the season, you should just let the players run the roost and be allowed to break team rules? Whatever.
I appreciate Prohm trying to bring some discipline back to this program that has been lost over the Hoiberg era. I'm sick of watching this team underperform year after year because the players don't listen to their head coach and play a really stupid brand of basketball. Time to turn that around IMO, and I think Prohm is trying to do that. So I will reserve negative assessment of him this early in his tenure here. I'm not saying he's been perfect, far from it, but I can't blame him for wanting to run a tighter ship here and get everyone to buy in and play as a team instead of 5 individuals.