fishercob wrote:I know I'm in the minority on this, (but I'm OK with that because I'm so much smarter than most of you Cretans) but I am highly appreciative of Tapscott for his work this season.
With the team at 1-10 and ravaged by injuries, it was clear that they were going nowhere this year. Coaching this team was an utterly thankless job -- and one that Tap did not ask for. But Ernie asked him to take on for the team, and Tap did so with grace and class.
Like most, I was troubled by his rotations at times. But I also understood and respected that he had his reasons (and orders from above), even if I didn't necessarily agree. He refused to lower the bar on professionalism and work habits, and in the long run that is going to help the Wiz. He sat through every tediously depressing press conference and answered every crappy question with th elights on his face, without losing his temper. That's grace and class.
Most importantly -- and inexplicably, frankly -- he kept the locker room together. Has there ever been a team with this bad a record and this strong and unified a locker room with so much hope heading into the next season? I think if you compared us to the Clips in the regards its absolutely night and day. Tap's work in this regard is going to make FLip's transition and job easier -- because despite the disastrous record this season, Flip's going to inherit a situation with a fair amount of stability and leadership.
And hell, he got results. We've got a decent shot at the holy grail in the lottery, in no small part thanks to Tap's handiwork. Thanks Tap for taking one for the team this year. The Wiz are going to be better in the long run due to your sacrifices and efforts!
Now that's what I'm talking about. The man deserves a lot more appreciation then he has received by this board. We should all pitch in and get him a Hug-A-Bear or something. Maybe a Ninja Sword or a Gold Plated Toilet Seat. He definitely deserves our appreciation and thanks.