meekrab wrote:AK can't have anybody thinking in the front office, oh well.

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meekrab wrote:AK can't have anybody thinking in the front office, oh well.
League Circles wrote:I'm glad to see this. Probably Ron Adams part 2 where you have some underling literally criticizing the organization (Billy, AK, etc?) to the players, which is simply not good whether it's wise insight or not.
dougthonus wrote:Jcool0 wrote:You are well with in your right not to think these guys don't anything or have no idea what they actually do for the Bulls. Doesn't mean the rest of us have to agree with that.
You can think anything you want, obviously. I'm having a discussion because it seems topical. Are you just upset that I have stated an alternative view?
If I asked you yesterday, how well did we do developing players this year, what grade would you give them?
Our youngish players:
Ayo - cratered
Pat - cratered
Jalen - cratered
Coby - same as previous year
Giddey - progressed significantly as the season went on (improved shooting / foul drawing)
Matas - progressed significantly as the season went on (no prior baseline though and performed overall within reasonable expectations)
Lesser in importance
Philips - no meaningful development
Terry - went from non-NBA player to fringe rotation defensive specialist
Not sure if I'm missing anyone big here in my quick reply.
Seems like a whole lot of love for Patton based on those results.
League Circles wrote:FriedRise wrote:Point the finger elsewhere why don't you AK.
We became one of the best 3pt shooting team BECAUSE of Peter Patton. It's one of the positive things from a trainwreck of a season. What a joke.
We we're 12th in %. We did make a lot, but that could just as easily be due to better team passing and different personnel than the shooting coach. Like Doug said, it's just a fact that we have absolutely no way to evaluate him.
GoBlue72391 wrote:League Circles wrote:I'm glad to see this. Probably Ron Adams part 2 where you have some underling literally criticizing the organization (Billy, AK, etc?) to the players, which is simply not good whether it's wise insight or not.
Oh, we're just pulling crap out of our asz are we?
GoBlue72391 wrote:How much of that can be blamed on the player development staff rather than external factors?
Pat's decline was likely influenced by injury and weight gain, anong other things. Ayo has always been inconsistent with his shot.
What we do know is Patton was highly thought of among most of the players.
dougthonus wrote:GoBlue72391 wrote:How much of that can be blamed on the player development staff rather than external factors?
Pat's decline was likely influenced by injury and weight gain, anong other things. Ayo has always been inconsistent with his shot.
What we do know is Patton was highly thought of among most of the players.
Player development coaches are always beloved. I would love any coach who spent 100s of hours individually dedicated to me too. I don't know that being well liked is the same as being effective, especially in this role where well liked is almost a default as long as you work hard.
I'm not blaming Patton for everything, but under Patton the Bulls certainly just kill it with player development. Maybe it would have been far worse with someone else, maybe it would have been better. We don't really know, but relative to the expected improvement for all of our guys, I think Coby is the only one that was above expectations under Patton.
Again, not saying this move is great, I'm just saying I'm not outraged either.
League Circles wrote:GoBlue72391 wrote:League Circles wrote:I'm glad to see this. Probably Ron Adams part 2 where you have some underling literally criticizing the organization (Billy, AK, etc?) to the players, which is simply not good whether it's wise insight or not.
Oh, we're just pulling crap out of our asz are we?
Not sure what you mean exactly. What I'm suggesting was reported with Ron Adams and was implied by one of the writers somebody linked in this thread about Patton. Is it hard to believe or something?
GoBlue72391 wrote:League Circles wrote:FriedRise wrote:Point the finger elsewhere why don't you AK.
We became one of the best 3pt shooting team BECAUSE of Peter Patton. It's one of the positive things from a trainwreck of a season. What a joke.
We we're 12th in %. We did make a lot, but that could just as easily be due to better team passing and different personnel than the shooting coach. Like Doug said, it's just a fact that we have absolutely no way to evaluate him.
It's been widely reported that the players like him and Vuc, Giddey, Matas, Terry all made big strides with their shots, with at least a few of them directly crediting Patton. Is that not something to evaluate him on?
dougthonus wrote:GoBlue72391 wrote:How much of that can be blamed on the player development staff rather than external factors?
Pat's decline was likely influenced by injury and weight gain, anong other things. Ayo has always been inconsistent with his shot.
What we do know is Patton was highly thought of among most of the players.
Player development coaches are always beloved. I would love any coach who spent 100s of hours individually dedicated to me too. I don't know that being well liked is the same as being effective, especially in this role where well liked is almost a default as long as you work hard.
I'm not blaming Patton for everything, but under Patton the Bulls certainly just kill it with player development. Maybe it would have been far worse with someone else, maybe it would have been better. We don't really know, but relative to the expected improvement for all of our guys, I think Coby is the only one that was above expectations under Patton.
Again, not saying this move is great, I'm just saying I'm not outraged either.
BullChit wrote:dougthonus wrote:GoBlue72391 wrote:How much of that can be blamed on the player development staff rather than external factors?
Pat's decline was likely influenced by injury and weight gain, anong other things. Ayo has always been inconsistent with his shot.
What we do know is Patton was highly thought of among most of the players.
Player development coaches are always beloved. I would love any coach who spent 100s of hours individually dedicated to me too. I don't know that being well liked is the same as being effective, especially in this role where well liked is almost a default as long as you work hard.
I'm not blaming Patton for everything, but under Patton the Bulls certainly just kill it with player development. Maybe it would have been far worse with someone else, maybe it would have been better. We don't really know, but relative to the expected improvement for all of our guys, I think Coby is the only one that was above expectations under Patton.
Again, not saying this move is great, I'm just saying I'm not outraged either.
Agreed.. Outraged is a strong feeling to have for something like this... I'm more perplexed.
When it comes to changes needed this organisation always seems to zig when they need to zag and the most unlikely of people get the axe while others who should go get huge contract extensions.
dougthonus wrote:GoBlue72391 wrote:How much of that can be blamed on the player development staff rather than external factors?
Pat's decline was likely influenced by injury and weight gain, anong other things. Ayo has always been inconsistent with his shot.
What we do know is Patton was highly thought of among most of the players.
Player development coaches are always beloved. I would love any coach who spent 100s of hours individually dedicated to me too. I don't know that being well liked is the same as being effective, especially in this role where well liked is almost a default as long as you work hard.
I'm not blaming Patton for everything, but under Patton the Bulls certainly just kill it with player development. Maybe it would have been far worse with someone else, maybe it would have been better. We don't really know, but relative to the expected improvement for all of our guys, I think Coby is the only one that was above expectations under Patton.
Again, not saying this move is great, I'm just saying I'm not outraged either.
GoBlue72391 wrote:I wasn't outraged until I read the part about AK possibly firing him, at least in part, due to opinions that go against his. That's extremely concerning IMO.
dougthonus wrote:GoBlue72391 wrote:How much of that can be blamed on the player development staff rather than external factors?
Pat's decline was likely influenced by injury and weight gain, anong other things. Ayo has always been inconsistent with his shot.
What we do know is Patton was highly thought of among most of the players.
Player development coaches are always beloved. I would love any coach who spent 100s of hours individually dedicated to me too. I don't know that being well liked is the same as being effective, especially in this role where well liked is almost a default as long as you work hard.
I'm not blaming Patton for everything, but under Patton the Bulls certainly just kill it with player development. Maybe it would have been far worse with someone else, maybe it would have been better. We don't really know, but relative to the expected improvement for all of our guys, I think Coby is the only one that was above expectations under Patton.
Again, not saying this move is great, I'm just saying I'm not outraged either.
The Force. wrote:dawhizz wrote:Bulls are fully cooked until Reinsdorf is gone.
FTFY
sco wrote:Honestly, I thought that Patton was just the "3pt shooting coach". If I thought he was in charge of player development, I might have had a different feeling about him. Is there nothing else to player development than 3pt shooting? I know this is a bad example, but I look at PWill and I'd think that nobody EVER spent a second on developing his game. Even when I think about our 3pt shooting, and I guess credit to the offense or that our guys aren't viewed as a 3pt threat other than Coby, but it seems to me that many of our 3pt shots were wide open, with guys having a fair amount of space. When I think of other teams, they are taking 3's quicker and still making them at the same or better clip. The MIA game was like night and day, and our guys couldn't take quick 3's.
I still think AK is a putz, but it's not impossible to make a case for our guys not developing as much as they could.