spearsy23 wrote:kraytinprime wrote:I like Brooks as a person and he was a very good coach.
His problem was his lack of making timely adjustments. This was clearly seen in the Finals vs Miami where Brooks stuck with Perkins in the starting line up even though it was beyond obvious that OKC had to go smaller. Brooks did not make a single line up change the entire series even when down 3-1.
I'll be perfectly honest. I would have fired Brooks right after the Finals.
I just think OKC Brooks was not a championship level coach. He did learn his lesson years latter when he changed the starting line up vs the Spurs in WCF.
He out coached Pop in the western conference finals directly prior to that. And playing Collison more was never going to win that series, especially when Harden no showed.
Harden did not play great but he still averaged a decent 12.5 points per game. That is good enough for a 3rd wheel.
The problem was our 3 point defense because Perkins was too slow. Miami shot over 40% for the series and Mike Miller and Battier took turns killing us from deep. Perkins has no business being in the starting lineup vs Bosh. Ibaka should have been on Bosh.
Perkins played 23 minutes per game.
Collison only played 16.
Harden played only 33.
Serge only played 26 minutes.
You could easily divided the 23 minutes that Perkins played to Collison/Harden/Serge.
My problem was Brooks didn't even ATTEMPT to change the starting line up. He didn't even attempt to change his rotation.
After losing game3 he should used this line up:
Russ on Chalmers
Harden on Wade
KD on Lebron
Thabo on Battier
Serge on Bosh
Collison would be the first big off the bench
Match Perkins minutes with Haslem
Match Fishers minutes with Cole
I think this quote says it all:
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/scott-free-the-thunder-imagine-a-future-without-scott-brooks/"There are members of the Miami Heat who will whisper to you, in honest moments, that they literally could not believe their good luck that Scott Brooks just kept rolling out Kendrick Perkins during the 2012 Finals. When they realized the Thunder would not change — that Perkins would start in big lineups that couldn’t scamper with Miami’s small-ball groups — the Heat knew they had a ring in the bag."
Would playing Ibaka vs Bosh mean OKC wins? No guarantee but Brooks should have at least tried it. We were getting burned by small ball 4 games in a row and Brooks started the exact same lineup in a do or die game 5. Unforgivable.