Kanyewest wrote:Dat2U wrote:My Gawd! This thread ain't dead yet? By some of the posts in here you'd think Eddie J still had some people on his payroll. I'm' glad Eddie's gone, it was time to move on. It wasn't just about a 1-10 start this year it was about the last five years of questionable in-game decisions and an unwillingness to focus on defense outside of training camp in October of every year. He treated defense like it was fad. He got what he deserved.
I'll say it one time before I retire this phrase: There is not one other team in the entire NBA that had a coach for as long as we did who accomplished so little. Excuses about personnel, injuries or whatever don't cut it.
As my friend DCZards once said, "when it comes down to it, its all about wins and losses".
Jordan's career record with the Wizards: 197 wins and 224 losses. A "winning" percentage of .467.
EJ had 4 winning seasons out of 6, and I believe the Wizards did not record a winning season out of prior 5 seasons. The Wizards didn't have the talent to be .600 aside for stretches of the 06-07 when they were healthy. You really think the Wizards underachieved last year with a playoff berth last year? Eddie Jordan had at least the opportunity to finish this season out with all the injuries from Arenas to Haywood to the lingering ones from Daniels and Stevenson and the loss of Roger Mason.
Sorry but what you call excuses can be summarized as reality. The Wizards were damn lucky to make it to the playoffs last year and in a stronger Eastern Conference and worse roster for the reasons above, one would have to expect the Wizards to struggle. Losing Gilbert Arenas faded any hopes that this team had of reaching the Eastern Conference finals since 06-07. In the short term, the firing can't be justified with the hiring of Eddie Tappscott aside for getting more ping pong balls.
The firing could ultimately be justified if the Wizards defense improve significantly with a new head coach. But one has to wonder if the Wizards have the funds to hire a quality head coach given their lack of funds and settle for medicore options like Eddie Tappscott or Wes Unseld Jr.
Hmm, clearly you are going to see only the facts you want regardless of how many times people debunk what you are saying with different facts that are more meaningful to the situation then the ones you want to pay attention to. So I will close this round up with this....
EG is a successful, very well paid General Manager of a multi multi million dollar NBA basketball team. He wasn't just hired to do this job once. The man has successfully been doing this a long time. Most would agree he is good to above average GM while other think he is actually very good one.
Now if the facts didn't line up like we are telling you, why would this very accomplished GM fire EJ in season ? He obviously know the injuries had a good deal to do with the looses this year so there is no question he was firing him based on thing he didn't like in previous years.
Why would the owner of the team allow his GM to fire EJ. Not just any owner. We are talkng Abe. A man who had hand picked EJ himself. A man as loyal to his hand picked people as the day is long.
And lets not forget. EJ was still under contract for millions of dollars which the owner would still have to pay if he was fired. As as you stated, this hand picked coach was the coach while the team went to the playoffs for this owner.
Can it be any more clear? Abe allowed EG to fire his hand picked coach while still under contract for millions and with those playoffs you mentioned in his pocket. How clear do you think it had to be made to Abe that EJ was not a good coach in order for that to happen ?
So in closing, those of us that see it differently then you are backed by seeing it the same as a successful professional GM and a owner that had to admit he was wrong to the tune of what... 7 Ma maamama MIllions dollars. I like the company my facts keeps.
You can stick to your casual fan view of the universe.