PJ, it's time for you to go...
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:03 pm
PJ's last few years in the NBA as coach have been futile. PJ had tremendous talent in Portland his 1st few years and couldn't even get past the 1st round. I am convinced that PJ is simply not an NBA head coach. PJ wasn't even that great a college coach, save for a couple of decent Seton Hall teams.
I really don't know what the rage is about PJ. He is the one constant in his failure. It's obvious that if he has had 4-5 straight unsuccesful seasons that he is simply not the right coach for that respective team.
PJ, since he has been here, has:
- made very questionable rotations
- not developed any identity for the team
- insisted on playing an unsuccessful zone (which doesn't match his personnel)
- shafted the development of Jeff Green
- not made a point to establish Wilcox or Durant in the post
- allowed Durant to take questionable shots
- just hasn't really done anything at all that makes "sense"
One reason McMillan was/is so successful, is that every player understands his role. Mac developed a rotation that was consistent, so everyone knew when they were going in, and developed a rhythm. He rarely wavered from it and didn't do a gazillion lineup experiments.
Say what you will, but these athletes are not robots. They need consistency and a belief system which will breed confidence. PJ just doesn't bring anything positive to the table besides a stone-cold beard.
We've kind of given PJ a break because of the team being so young. I'm not buying that anymore. This team has some talent, they just don't have someone that can create an environment where that talent flourishes to the best of it's ability. There is nothing wrong w/ the team losing, but getting blown out and having no effort every other night is a clear sign that they just don't buy into this coach's system...
I am just afraid Presti is so attached to PJ he is sold that PJ's strange style is going to be successful in the long run? KD taking 27 footers, Wilcox getting no looks, and Earl Watson dribbling until there is 7 seconds on the shot clock, still to this day, is going to work in the long run???
I really don't know what the rage is about PJ. He is the one constant in his failure. It's obvious that if he has had 4-5 straight unsuccesful seasons that he is simply not the right coach for that respective team.
PJ, since he has been here, has:
- made very questionable rotations
- not developed any identity for the team
- insisted on playing an unsuccessful zone (which doesn't match his personnel)
- shafted the development of Jeff Green
- not made a point to establish Wilcox or Durant in the post
- allowed Durant to take questionable shots
- just hasn't really done anything at all that makes "sense"
One reason McMillan was/is so successful, is that every player understands his role. Mac developed a rotation that was consistent, so everyone knew when they were going in, and developed a rhythm. He rarely wavered from it and didn't do a gazillion lineup experiments.
Say what you will, but these athletes are not robots. They need consistency and a belief system which will breed confidence. PJ just doesn't bring anything positive to the table besides a stone-cold beard.
We've kind of given PJ a break because of the team being so young. I'm not buying that anymore. This team has some talent, they just don't have someone that can create an environment where that talent flourishes to the best of it's ability. There is nothing wrong w/ the team losing, but getting blown out and having no effort every other night is a clear sign that they just don't buy into this coach's system...
I am just afraid Presti is so attached to PJ he is sold that PJ's strange style is going to be successful in the long run? KD taking 27 footers, Wilcox getting no looks, and Earl Watson dribbling until there is 7 seconds on the shot clock, still to this day, is going to work in the long run???