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Rick Carlislie competency vote
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 4:43 am
by cmavswin
Would like to know what grade people think after 14 games the new coach has earned? 5 loses in a row followed by 5 wins in a row. SG troubles but competive in most games. So has he done a good job so far with what he has? or has he been average like his team? or does he just plain stink? Maybe somewhere in between let me here from ya!
Re: Rick Carlislie competency vote
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 4:59 am
by JES12
incomplete.
Gets an A for giving Stack plenty of chances to prove himself before drawing the line and telling the vet he is done in Dallas
Gets an F for playing Barea as the primary backup PG. Terry should be getting 12 min at PG and 18 min at SG, not 35 min at SG.
All else, C or B. Still have to see what he does about the PG/Terry situation.
One other note is that I think he is playing players other than his core plaers plenty of minutes to see if they are key in the post-season and/or up their trade value. But if he is playing Wright/Singlton/Williams major minutes late in the season with their current play, he will get an F.
Re: Rick Carlislie competency vote
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 5:58 am
by Captain_Obvious
I voted C because of our weak record so far, if he keeps it up with the winning streak i will vote for B.
Ah yes, sitting Stack is a huge + in my book.
Re: Rick Carlislie competency vote
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 6:22 am
by italy_23
I was thinking somewhere between C and B. the stack thing made me vote for B.
Re: Rick Carlislie competency vote
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 7:08 am
by dirkforpres
Ever since the decision to put Stack on the IR, I give Rick a solid B.. Prior to that, F-
Re: Rick Carlislie competency vote
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 8:21 am
by MAVSGM2015
I voted C because he has done so well with the young wing players. I loved when he sat stackhouse and traded jones. I just wish RAT was still around...
Re: Rick Carlislie competency vote
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 2:50 pm
by Teffer10
I'll give him a B since he has basically proved the problem with this team has nothing to do with the coach. We have basically been average since the Kidd trade and had about the same winning percentage with Avery.
If Carlisle can convince Cuban and Donnie that this team is not championship caliber in terms of chemistry and skills, I'll give him an A.
Re: Rick Carlislie competency vote
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 11:09 pm
by JES12
I think Carslile is
saying and doing the right things off the court.
"We feel like we're becoming a dangerous team," he said. "But at the same time, we're very aware of the fine line between winning and losing."
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"We had two tremendous days of practice in which we prepared," Terry said. "We prepared hard, man, almost like a mini-training camp that we went through."
It's not uncommon for practices to run on for more than two hours. It's become common for Dirk Nowitzki to joke at the end of particularly long workouts that he's going to get the players' association on the phone as soon as possible.
"With the practices we've been having, I'd rather play, to be honest," Nowitzki said, half-jokingly. "We've been practicing three or four hours. I told them yesterday that I'd rather have 41 back-to-backs than one practice with Carlisle."
Turning serious, he added: "No, we need some work obviously on both ends of the floor. We can get sharper. We've been doing a lot of work in practice."
Re: Rick Carlislie competency vote
Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 1:42 am
by 2011Champs
I give Carlislie a B. He is not so stubborn like Avery and adjusts when needed. He gives the younger players playing time. With Avery, Green, Wright, S Williams would have been benched in favor of Stackhouse and George. If the record was better by 2 or 3 wins I'd give him an A.