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Why can't Mike Brown coach out of halftime?

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Why can't Mike Brown coach out of halftime? 

Post#1 » by WOX_69 » Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:33 pm

That's three times in about two weeks we've been close or ahead at the break, only for us to fall apart in the third. Twice to the Spurs, and once to Oklahoma, which is ongoing.

Why can't me make proper halftime adjustments? My Lord, is it that difficult?
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Re: Why can't Mike Brown coach out of halftime? 

Post#2 » by RamonSessions7 » Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:34 pm

Too specific.
take out the "out of halftime" part
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Re: Why can't Mike Brown coach out of halftime? 

Post#3 » by Mamba Venom » Sun Apr 22, 2012 11:22 pm

Edit: Why is Mike Brown ruining the last years of Kobe's prime w/ bad coaching???
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Re: Why can't Mike Brown coach out of halftime? 

Post#4 » by GameSage » Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:09 am

Because he is not that good a head coach. Brown would make an excellent assistant coach in charge of the defense. He plays Pau and Kobe over 40 minutes a game and they often do not have their legs in the 2nd half of games. Brown has a weak bench because he made it that way. Ebanks, HIll and G-man can play. He calls out Bynum for shooting 1 measly three instead of speaking with him in private.
Coach Kuester is called upon to draw up offensive plays at the end of games and Brown has even let Kobe and Gasol call plays at the end of games. Brown does not know how to substitute his players properly and fatigue sets in at times. His mentor, Popovich makes sure that he has his older players rested and ready to go for the home stretch. Popovich schooled Brown this week as he made adjustments that Brown never answered to and made sure his team had fresh legs for the 2nd half of games. I hope Brown is not the one that keeps the Lakers from advancing. He is coming off as not having a very high BB IQ.
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Re: Why can't Mike Brown coach out of halftime? 

Post#5 » by Dr Aki » Mon Apr 23, 2012 1:00 am

because he tells his players to keep doing all the things they were successful at doing during the 1st half

little does he know, the opposing HC is trying to limit what the lakers had success with during their team speech
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Re: Why can't Mike Brown coach out of halftime? 

Post#6 » by Levity » Mon Apr 23, 2012 7:28 pm

Did anyone tune in to mike browns press conference after that game. i admit, i never really listen to him speak at these, but yesterday i was curious to hear what he had to say about that game. maybe this is a snap judgment, but the few minutes i heard, he sounded like a kid/fan boy trying to suck up to all his players. yes, its nice to see a coach acknowledging what his players do well, but he just seemed so nervous while speaking and didnt seem to have an authoritative feel out there. i know this is pure speculation, but i could only imagine if thats how he talks in practice and team huddles, he definitely isnt head coach material and regardless of how the lakers do in the playoffs, they should be looking for an actual head coach that can run both offense and defense, and not just stick with mike browns inept offensive scheme
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Re: Why can't Mike Brown coach out of halftime? 

Post#7 » by WOX_69 » Tue May 15, 2012 4:31 am

Yeeeeeah, I think this need more attention.
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Re: Why can't Mike Brown coach out of halftime? 

Post#8 » by flowflow99 » Tue May 15, 2012 3:28 pm

Levity wrote:Did anyone tune in to mike browns press conference after that game. i admit, i never really listen to him speak at these, but yesterday i was curious to hear what he had to say about that game. maybe this is a snap judgment, but the few minutes i heard, he sounded like a kid/fan boy trying to suck up to all his players.


I only caught the 30 sec clip on TNT but he pretty much said what I thought he would - the Lakers lost because of poor pnr coverage and the key to winning the series is executing better pnr coverage

Which is pretty much how he responds after every loss - ignores the horrible offense, blames lack of effort on defense.
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Re: Why can't Mike Brown coach out of halftime? 

Post#9 » by kobeaki » Wed May 16, 2012 6:25 am

who ever said he can coach at all?
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Re: Why can't Mike Brown coach out of halftime? 

Post#10 » by twinthunder3 » Wed May 16, 2012 7:04 am

Why can he coach out of anything at all?
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Re: Why can't Mike Brown coach out of halftime? 

Post#11 » by TruSkool » Wed May 16, 2012 11:48 am

he's not a good coach for this team.

in due respect, under MB the lakers haven't underachieved or overachieved. they've stayed put since last season so its not a knock on him. i just think there are other coaches out there *cough adelman/sloan cough* who can get the best out of this team.
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Re: Why can't Mike Brown coach out of halftime? 

Post#12 » by Wile E. Coyote » Wed May 16, 2012 12:17 pm

He's a disaster.

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