ExplosionsInDaSky wrote:Doc did pivot to Matisse, but Matisse got burned tonight too and on top of that, he's a complete zero on offense when Harden isn't out there to get him the ball. The three still isn't falling for him and that's going to be his downfall in this league. Until he can get that shot down, he's nothing more than a dart throw in hopes of shifting the momentum. He has his uses, you can put him in there some nights and he turns up. On nights like tonight, he's frustrating to watch because he never finds a rhythm on either end.
Hasn't this been the deal with Thybulle from day one? It's four years later and we're saying the exact same thing. The time to pull the plug on him was last year, but like this franchise does way too often they held onto a plummeting stock which will be worthless come the end of the season.
Why is it other franchises can schiitcan a failing coach and cut bait on players who have clearly shown they are not worth keeping, but the Sixers hold on for dear life and go down with the ship every time? That's rhetorical, of course.





















