Is it time to flip flop on Flip?
Posted: Sat Nov 7, 2009 3:59 am
I'm not going the Official Countdown to Firing or Amazingly Sucky route just yet, but I'm pushing away the koolaid and taking off the rose colored glasses on Coach Saunders. A lot of things are bothering me.
1. Oberto's minutes. How does a guy who generates nearly as many fouls as points or rebounds get starter's minutes? Bothersome is that McGee is out of the rotation and getting criticized by fans of Oberto. Bringing Fab was supposed to stabilize things. Guy does a lot of nice things, but the Wizards are in the penalty and at a deficit a lot of time because of Oberto. That's Flip's guy.
2. Foye's defense. What defense? This is Flip's guy to the extent Young sucks and is out of the rotation.
3. Veterans getting benefit of a doubt. Flip was critical of Young not knowing where to be and what to do, and he has McGee nailed to the bench or confused. But he still plays Stevenson and James and gives them respect. I think it's a continuation of what we saw with EJ, only worse. Eddie let McGee play through mistakes and he never had Young this uptight.
4. The Hawk. It's a dove so far. I don't know the Xs and Os. I'll also say Jamison looked great on offense prior to injury and Miller was quite the facilitator. Blatche looked good prior to tonight. That said, this offense is much less effective. I think guys are thinking on offense. That's apparently worse than the chucking with impunity the big three used to do.
5. The short rotation. I wouldn't be questioning it if the Wizards were 4-2 or 3-3 instead of 2-4. To me, the man should have figured out that McGee is a very effective scorer and he should play alongside Haywood. Oberto's gotten way more run than he should have. A short bench on a losing team looks really bad. That's on Flip.
6. Flip's been chill. Too chill when the team has melted down in the Cleveland game and the Atlanta game for my taste. Go off on the officials and get tossed. Do something radical IMO.
I think Flip is going to have an uphill climb.
Others, especially those with faith in Flip, please feel free to tell me why the sky isn't falling.
1. Oberto's minutes. How does a guy who generates nearly as many fouls as points or rebounds get starter's minutes? Bothersome is that McGee is out of the rotation and getting criticized by fans of Oberto. Bringing Fab was supposed to stabilize things. Guy does a lot of nice things, but the Wizards are in the penalty and at a deficit a lot of time because of Oberto. That's Flip's guy.
2. Foye's defense. What defense? This is Flip's guy to the extent Young sucks and is out of the rotation.
3. Veterans getting benefit of a doubt. Flip was critical of Young not knowing where to be and what to do, and he has McGee nailed to the bench or confused. But he still plays Stevenson and James and gives them respect. I think it's a continuation of what we saw with EJ, only worse. Eddie let McGee play through mistakes and he never had Young this uptight.
4. The Hawk. It's a dove so far. I don't know the Xs and Os. I'll also say Jamison looked great on offense prior to injury and Miller was quite the facilitator. Blatche looked good prior to tonight. That said, this offense is much less effective. I think guys are thinking on offense. That's apparently worse than the chucking with impunity the big three used to do.
5. The short rotation. I wouldn't be questioning it if the Wizards were 4-2 or 3-3 instead of 2-4. To me, the man should have figured out that McGee is a very effective scorer and he should play alongside Haywood. Oberto's gotten way more run than he should have. A short bench on a losing team looks really bad. That's on Flip.
6. Flip's been chill. Too chill when the team has melted down in the Cleveland game and the Atlanta game for my taste. Go off on the officials and get tossed. Do something radical IMO.
I think Flip is going to have an uphill climb.
Others, especially those with faith in Flip, please feel free to tell me why the sky isn't falling.