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Dick Tate wrote:LISTEN2JAZZ wrote:None of this matters, we got Giannis and Dame and are winning the trophy this year.
It's just a shame Buddy Ryan won't be around to see it.
jimmybones wrote:https://theathletic.com/4977527/2023/10/19/terry-stotts-bucks-assistant-leaving
"When the players and coaches broke the huddle, Stotts went in the opposite direction of the coaches’ huddle and instead started walking toward players to discuss the offense. As Stotts attempted to start a conversation with Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo, Griffin called to Stotts to join the coaching huddle. When Stotts asked for some time with the players, Griffin yelled for Stotts to join the coaches’ huddle. The incident occurred in front of the entire team, those sources said."
I get why people think this could have been handled without yelling at the dude in front of everyone but if I'm picking sides based on this small amount of context then Stotts is more in the wrong for not listening to the head coach and making the entire coaching staff wait for him to go rogue when he could have had all the time in the world to chat up Giannis and Dame after the coaches huddle.
I'm leaving it at that, it's Dame time
jimmybones wrote:https://theathletic.com/4977527/2023/10/19/terry-stotts-bucks-assistant-leaving
"When the players and coaches broke the huddle, Stotts went in the opposite direction of the coaches’ huddle and instead started walking toward players to discuss the offense. As Stotts attempted to start a conversation with Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo, Griffin called to Stotts to join the coaching huddle. When Stotts asked for some time with the players, Griffin yelled for Stotts to join the coaches’ huddle. The incident occurred in front of the entire team, those sources said."
I get why people think this could have been handled without yelling at the dude in front of everyone but if I'm picking sides based on this small amount of context then Stotts is more in the wrong for not listening to the head coach and making the entire coaching staff wait for him to go rogue when he could have had all the time in the world to chat up Giannis and Dame after the coaches huddle.
I'm leaving it at that, it's Dame time
skones wrote:jimmybones wrote:https://theathletic.com/4977527/2023/10/19/terry-stotts-bucks-assistant-leaving
"When the players and coaches broke the huddle, Stotts went in the opposite direction of the coaches’ huddle and instead started walking toward players to discuss the offense. As Stotts attempted to start a conversation with Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo, Griffin called to Stotts to join the coaching huddle. When Stotts asked for some time with the players, Griffin yelled for Stotts to join the coaches’ huddle. The incident occurred in front of the entire team, those sources said."
I get why people think this could have been handled without yelling at the dude in front of everyone but if I'm picking sides based on this small amount of context then Stotts is more in the wrong for not listening to the head coach and making the entire coaching staff wait for him to go rogue when he could have had all the time in the world to chat up Giannis and Dame after the coaches huddle.
I'm leaving it at that, it's Dame time
That is not my reaction to this. This all reads to me like an Adrian Griffin ego trip and the beginning of a pretty toxic culture/environment.
skones wrote:jimmybones wrote:https://theathletic.com/4977527/2023/10/19/terry-stotts-bucks-assistant-leaving
"When the players and coaches broke the huddle, Stotts went in the opposite direction of the coaches’ huddle and instead started walking toward players to discuss the offense. As Stotts attempted to start a conversation with Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo, Griffin called to Stotts to join the coaching huddle. When Stotts asked for some time with the players, Griffin yelled for Stotts to join the coaches’ huddle. The incident occurred in front of the entire team, those sources said."
I get why people think this could have been handled without yelling at the dude in front of everyone but if I'm picking sides based on this small amount of context then Stotts is more in the wrong for not listening to the head coach and making the entire coaching staff wait for him to go rogue when he could have had all the time in the world to chat up Giannis and Dame after the coaches huddle.
I'm leaving it at that, it's Dame time
That is not my reaction to this. This all reads to me like an Adrian Griffin ego trip and the beginning of a pretty toxic culture/environment.
jimmybones wrote:skones wrote:jimmybones wrote:https://theathletic.com/4977527/2023/10/19/terry-stotts-bucks-assistant-leaving
"When the players and coaches broke the huddle, Stotts went in the opposite direction of the coaches’ huddle and instead started walking toward players to discuss the offense. As Stotts attempted to start a conversation with Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo, Griffin called to Stotts to join the coaching huddle. When Stotts asked for some time with the players, Griffin yelled for Stotts to join the coaches’ huddle. The incident occurred in front of the entire team, those sources said."
I get why people think this could have been handled without yelling at the dude in front of everyone but if I'm picking sides based on this small amount of context then Stotts is more in the wrong for not listening to the head coach and making the entire coaching staff wait for him to go rogue when he could have had all the time in the world to chat up Giannis and Dame after the coaches huddle.
I'm leaving it at that, it's Dame time
That is not my reaction to this. This all reads to me like an Adrian Griffin ego trip and the beginning of a pretty toxic culture/environment.
Goofy. The person responsible for creating a **** culture is the one ignoring the boss. Go to the huddle like all the other staff, talk to the players after, it's not that hard.
jimmybones wrote:skones wrote:jimmybones wrote:https://theathletic.com/4977527/2023/10/19/terry-stotts-bucks-assistant-leaving
"When the players and coaches broke the huddle, Stotts went in the opposite direction of the coaches’ huddle and instead started walking toward players to discuss the offense. As Stotts attempted to start a conversation with Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo, Griffin called to Stotts to join the coaching huddle. When Stotts asked for some time with the players, Griffin yelled for Stotts to join the coaches’ huddle. The incident occurred in front of the entire team, those sources said."
I get why people think this could have been handled without yelling at the dude in front of everyone but if I'm picking sides based on this small amount of context then Stotts is more in the wrong for not listening to the head coach and making the entire coaching staff wait for him to go rogue when he could have had all the time in the world to chat up Giannis and Dame after the coaches huddle.
I'm leaving it at that, it's Dame time
That is not my reaction to this. This all reads to me like an Adrian Griffin ego trip and the beginning of a pretty toxic culture/environment.
Goofy. The person responsible for creating a **** culture is the one ignoring the boss. Go to the huddle like all the other staff, talk to the players after, it's not that hard.
skones wrote:jimmybones wrote:https://theathletic.com/4977527/2023/10/19/terry-stotts-bucks-assistant-leaving
"When the players and coaches broke the huddle, Stotts went in the opposite direction of the coaches’ huddle and instead started walking toward players to discuss the offense. As Stotts attempted to start a conversation with Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo, Griffin called to Stotts to join the coaching huddle. When Stotts asked for some time with the players, Griffin yelled for Stotts to join the coaches’ huddle. The incident occurred in front of the entire team, those sources said."
I get why people think this could have been handled without yelling at the dude in front of everyone but if I'm picking sides based on this small amount of context then Stotts is more in the wrong for not listening to the head coach and making the entire coaching staff wait for him to go rogue when he could have had all the time in the world to chat up Giannis and Dame after the coaches huddle.
I'm leaving it at that, it's Dame time
That is not my reaction to this. This all reads to me like an Adrian Griffin ego trip and the beginning of a pretty toxic culture/environment.
skones wrote:jimmybones wrote:skones wrote:
That is not my reaction to this. This all reads to me like an Adrian Griffin ego trip and the beginning of a pretty toxic culture/environment.
Goofy. The person responsible for creating a **** culture is the one ignoring the boss. Go to the huddle like all the other staff, talk to the players after, it's not that hard.
This is goofy. Stotts was hired by Griffin's bosses for them to work together........ Ipso facto, it's Griffin who's ignoring the direction by flexing the muscle in his title.
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:to all the guys acting like stotts went rogue can i ask some quickies?
in your opinion would stotts have been able to quick run have a poop?
or was the issue simply not being able to have one quick final thought with the teams stars before breaking for the day?
before interacting with the other coaches doing what coaches do when they arent doing the other things coaches do like pooping and talking to players?
to me, if im stotts, im kinda thinking like what kind of leash do i have if AG is gonna treat me like a puppy. thats kinda my thought
jimmybones wrote:skones wrote:jimmybones wrote:
Goofy. The person responsible for creating a **** culture is the one ignoring the boss. Go to the huddle like all the other staff, talk to the players after, it's not that hard.
This is goofy. Stotts was hired by Griffin's bosses for them to work together........ Ipso facto, it's Griffin who's ignoring the direction by flexing the muscle in his title.
Working together still has a pecking order and one has the title of HEAD coach and the other does not. Incredible to me that people can ignore the actual wrongdoing, a dude not respecting his bosses wishes while but blame the boss for speaking loudly.
jimmybones wrote:skones wrote:jimmybones wrote:
Goofy. The person responsible for creating a **** culture is the one ignoring the boss. Go to the huddle like all the other staff, talk to the players after, it's not that hard.
This is goofy. Stotts was hired by Griffin's bosses for them to work together........ Ipso facto, it's Griffin who's ignoring the direction by flexing the muscle in his title.
Working together still has a pecking order and one has the title of HEAD coach and the other does not. Incredible to me that people can ignore the actual wrongdoing, a dude not respecting his bosses wishes while but blame the boss for speaking loudly.
jimmybones wrote:GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:to all the guys acting like stotts went rogue can i ask some quickies?
in your opinion would stotts have been able to quick run have a poop?
or was the issue simply not being able to have one quick final thought with the teams stars before breaking for the day?
before interacting with the other coaches doing what coaches do when they arent doing the other things coaches do like pooping and talking to players?
to me, if im stotts, im kinda thinking like what kind of leash do i have if AG is gonna treat me like a puppy. thats kinda my thought
They weren't breaking for the day, the players were still going to be there and whatever Stotts had to say to them could have waited until after the coaches huddle.
"According to sources who witnessed the events, Griffin wrapped up the shootaround and called the team together for a huddle to close out the day and let the players get to post-shootaround shooting drills. During that huddle, Griffin informed the coaches that he wanted to have a separate huddle with them once they wrapped things up."
Come on man, based on just this context which is all we have, the right thing to do was join all the other coaches in the huddle and talk to your stars after.
jimmybones wrote:GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:to all the guys acting like stotts went rogue can i ask some quickies?
in your opinion would stotts have been able to quick run have a poop?
or was the issue simply not being able to have one quick final thought with the teams stars before breaking for the day?
before interacting with the other coaches doing what coaches do when they arent doing the other things coaches do like pooping and talking to players?
to me, if im stotts, im kinda thinking like what kind of leash do i have if AG is gonna treat me like a puppy. thats kinda my thought
They weren't breaking for the day, the players were still going to be there and whatever Stotts had to say to them could have waited until after the coaches huddle.
"According to sources who witnessed the events, Griffin wrapped up the shootaround and called the team together for a huddle to close out the day and let the players get to post-shootaround shooting drills. During that huddle, Griffin informed the coaches that he wanted to have a separate huddle with them once they wrapped things up."
Come on man, based on just this context which is all we have, the right thing to do was join all the other coaches in the huddle and talk to your stars after.