cupcakesnake wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:cupcakesnake wrote:
So you see Phili's injury luck this season as proof that firing Nurse was a good idea.
Phili was absolutely rolling when healthy. This feels like you're choosing an opportune moment to claim this victory.
I'm still high on Nurse and hope we get another chance to see him in the playoffs with a strong roster. I also consistently disagree with the Raps fans narrative about him not being a good development coach.
Toronto also consistently had more injuries when he was their coach. At this point we're well past coincidence.
Proof about firing Nurse? Keep up. Let's not change history and say anyone needed proof to fire him. Toronto didn't fire just Nurse, they watched him virtually quit on the team on live TV before the season ended, then they did as he wanted them to. And the FO was none to happy about it or having to do it.
He hasn't developed any player in the last 4 years, and actually hurt young players development, never giving them any real PT. I don't see how its a narrative when its actual history.
Oh yeah hugely healthy year for the Raps in year 1 without Nurse. Barnes, Poeltl, Quickley barely missed any games. Also so crazy how injury prone Raptors (Lowry, OG, Kawhi, Ibaka) just became amazing pinnacles of health the moment they got away from Nurse.
The development stuff I just find hard to assign blame on that one. It's possible Nurse could have done more for some of those young guys, but they weren't ready to help a team that had expectations to make the playoffs and surprise people once they got there. All of those guys got chances here and there but none of them popped. I'm curious to see who you think deserved a better opportunity.
I feel I always have to remind some Raps fans that Nurse was the development guy for the bench mob boys (Siakam, Poeltl, FVV). Maybe those guys were always going to be good, and Malachi (or whoever you like here) was never going to be good. As fans we have no idea if the Raps had a talent problem or a development problem. Nurse has clearly overseen some big development stories, and has some development failures, just as Masai has some incredible draft finds and misses.
We really don't know for sure, but everyone seems to divide up the blame differently between coaching and front office.
Don’t mind Johnny he’s just a front office apologist. There isn’t a single decision they have made he doesn’t agree with.
Saying that the coach is responsible for injuries when the raptors got hit by way more injuries this season is just inaccurate. The injuries are up in the league for a variety factors just look at the playoffs.
Every young player the front office provided other than Scottie Barnes who he helped develop, either isn't in the league or a 15th man who has been traded multiple times since they left the raptors.
Nick is a problem solver and he has his faults like every coach but I thought he helped embiid and maxey become better playmakers this season. That has always been the issue with Joel when he gets doubled. The offense was clicking before he got hurt and raptors fans were saying that he wasn’t a good offensive coach. However when you don’t have the talent your offense will stink. They were wrong as usual.






