chocolateSensi wrote:By this logic, no coach should ever be fired based on their teams play on the field/court.
I think a coach's effect on sports is highly overrated, particularly in baseball. But then again, the "motivational" coaches are the ones who actually got the Raptors and Jays to play well, so who knows.
Sam had to go, he was a good coach in 2/4 seasons. Those 2/4 seasons, we just happened to have pretty deep and balanced teams. The guy had no philosophy or approach whatsoever, and is better suited as an assistant, in my mind.
Sam was the same coach in all of the 4 seasons, and as I said before, he'll get another head coaching job whenever he wants one based on his performance in Toronto (although people said the same thing about Cito Gaston, and look what happened to him).