lakerRD wrote:Landsberger wrote:lakerRD wrote:
I disagree. As a coach, you should always be looking for making adjustments.
There were many to be made last night on both offense and defense.
Having a bad roster is not an excuse to not do your job as a coach.
As I said, he will get the blame. I think he's doing just fine with this roster. We might not have the 2 wins we have without his in game decisions.
You’re right. He’ll be the first to be blamed. That’s unfortunate. A rookie head coach should have more time. But this is the Lakers. With AD, LBJ and Russ, and one of the most expensive rosters in the league.
I think if he shows more strategy, more adjustments, and a few more wins, they won’t fire him.
I haven’t seen much of his signature on this team. They began the year as a defensive minded club, which I loved but that seems to have fallen off the face of the earth.
Now, with 12 games in, and two 5 game losing streaks already , the coach will be the one on the hot seat. I don’t think it would be fair for Russ to shoulder the blame like he did last year (deservedly so).
You're making my point. He's a defensive coach... we suck at defense. So, if he could build a resume as a defensive coach and we suck at it.... it's not because he doesn't know what he's doing... right? It's on the players.
Blaming the coach of one of the highest paid teams with a history of the Lakers is not the right focus in my opinion. If you're among the highest paid players then you shouldn't have to have a defensive minded coach to play defense.... if your front office assembled the right players.
The coach will get the heat. Bron and his hangers-on are the ones that have changed how we look at FA and team assembly. They want credit if it works but none of the Blame. Kinda like LeBron himself.