ExplosionsInDaSky wrote:I think the first line of hope I have is that we try and model this team after the Spurs teams that won all those rings.
No offense, but I stopped reading right there. The thing that primarily made the Spurs the Spurs was the greatest head coach the league has ever seen, someone who had the ability to win five titles over a 15 year period, meaning he changed and adjusted as the league did, and had a plan that players bought into. He had stars that were only about winning, and he maximized role players and made a couple into minor stars.
We have about as far from that as it is imaginable. We have a coach without a coherent plan, one who scapegoats players and never accepts blame. The Spurs played a beautiful brand of team basketball that was a pleasure to watch, while Rivers' teams are too often a herky-jerky mess. Joel Embiid is a great player, but Tim Duncan had a maturity and discipline about his game that it's hard to imagine Joel ever possessing, or even wanting to possess.
This group is a shambles at the moment, and before trying to emulate one of the great organizations in NBA history we need to get the ship upright. Baby steps.
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