cupcakesnake wrote:I was pretty into that 2018 Pacers team in particular. Oladipo looked like the most well-rounded 2 guard in the NBA that year and was only 25. You had a super young 3&D center (Turner), another wrecking ball young big off the bench (Sabonis), my favorite multi-tool role player (Thadd Young) and super solid veterans in Darren Collison and Bogdan Bogdanovic. I was buying all the Pacers stock. Injuries like Oladipo's are pretty rare. A 25-year-old all-NBA guy basically never played a healthy minute in the NBA again. It was a lower key Derrick Rose moment for Indiana.
Yeah, what happened then was depressing as hell. And for this to come off the heels of PG's injury and his subsequent trade request? This was a tough time for Pacer fans.
cupcakesnake wrote:There's no way to say I'm correct about this but: I'm firmly against the general NBA front office strategy on coach firing. I think in the future we'll look back on the time teams would fire talented coaches because the vibes were off (he lost the lockerroom!), and laugh at how silly that was. Good coaches are pretty rare. Players these days move around like crazy but we treat every franchise guy like they're going to be the next Reggie Miller or Dirk Nowitzki. Carlisle got booted from Dallas because Luka felt he was a jerk, and now Luka is not even with the franchise. Some teams fire talented coach and spend years wandering the desert, going through coach after coach, waiting for another one that can spend 5 years with the franchise. There are often things happening behind the scenes that make for perfectly legit reasons to fire a coach. It could easily be the case with Jenkins. I'm not saying teams should never fire a coach. I just think the general strategy is way out of whack, and teams fire coaches way too easily. Maybe Memphis already has their next great coach. Or maybe... the Grizz just fired the best coach in franchise history and will spend the next half decade on the coaching carousel.
I agree that smart fans who watch their team a lot can offer insight on their coach's strategy as well as the general gossip produced by team specific beat reporters and broadcasters. Most fans, no matter the team, don't know anything about coaching and just blame coaches whenever anything is going wrong. I've seen too many irrational fan takes on their own coaches, and too few moments of solid insight, to feel comfortable leaning on team fans for insight on this.
I feel you, believe me. Right around the time of PG's injury, there was a number of Pacer fans that were calling for Frank Vogel's head. I **** hated that and when Bird actually fired Vogel, I considered it a huge mistake. And, well, I do believe that the performance of the two ensuing Nates (McMillan and Bjorkgren) kinda proved the point that Vogel was better than this contigent of fans and the FO believed. Thankfully, we have Carlisle now and our coaching is solid. Rick is our first good coach since Frank, honestly.
I do agree with the overall point that it's way too easy to fire coaches and way too easy to scapegoat them. When it comes to our general outlook on this topic, at least, we don't disagree a whole lot.