Knightro wrote:eyriq wrote:What is required to critique a coach? Honest question.
Honestly? Not as much as people think.
If there's some sort of CLEAR mismanagement with scheme, where a coach is asking a group of players who physically cannot or mentally cannot defend a certain style to keep defending a certain style and it keeps failing, that's on the coach.
If a coach keeps repeatedly calling set plays for guys who aren't capable of executing the play, or designing offensive schemes to get the wrong guy the ball in the wrong spot. That's on a coach.
But the season is really long. It's not realistic to expect A+ effort and A+ execution every single quarter of every single game. There's not only ebbs and flows within the season, but there's ebbs and flows within games too.
There's nothing Mosley can preach that will make the Magic turn the basketball over less. That's a personnel issue.
There's nothing Mosley can preach that will make bad shooters make more shots. That's a personnel issue.
Most problems for NBA teams stem from the Jimmys and Joes, not the X's and O's.
100% this but it’s always the coach that gets blamed. Look at the Bucks… they blamed the coach for last season and oops they hired someone at worst is actually worst and at best is taking time to acclimate to bring a head coach. Mosley should be getting a lot of credit imo for the defense which yea I know is not “sexy”. It all comes back to expectations. Why are we expecting our 3 year experience coach to be an elite defensive and offensive in schemes when this is the first year of not tanking?