Cliff Levingston wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
The problem is that it's tough to change the fundamentals of your offense mid-season though.
Indeed. Any major changes at this point in the season would probably do us more harm than good. It takes time to learn and to get comfortable with new sets, really it's a training camp job.
Small alterations can be made though. Things such as the Wallace pick and rolls should and can be changed.
Still at times people expect a little to much. On this board there are often some great suggestions made regarding our offense, but much of it is 'out of the box' thinking, stuff that has uniquely been suggested. So when people get disappointed because Boylan hasn't implemented some of our thoughts into his coaching it's quite funny.
Things like switching Gordon to the Point is a great idea, but it isn't a basic observation. Switching the positions of your backcourt players is something a little wild, it would be pretty strange if Boylan had the exact same thoughts as a poster on Realgm.
It's all good thinking, just not everybody has the same ideas or thoughts.
Give it time and their will probably be more technical changes made ready for next year, hopefully we will have a longterm coach in place by then.