WeLikeOurGuys wrote:I don’t hate Joe, and I do think he’s getting better every year. But for some reason, he’s fully bought into the three-point analytics — which is fine in theory — but he has no real counterpunch when the threes aren’t falling.
He still gets standoffish if you ask him about his strategy, too.
If he doesn’t show improvement next season and the offense is still just, “let’s jack up threes because the analytics say a three is better than a two,” then I want him gone.
Winning that championship really feels like it made him triple down on the strategy, too. Obviously some of it is personele and their tendencies as well, and not really having a fast guard that can get downhill or a real post up option but this year was especially not super fun to watch at times. Lots of old habits crept back in when shots weren't falling. He tends to treat the whole roster like they're all Steph Curry.