Benjammin wrote:I must give the EJ apologistas credit. I've never seen such loyalty and fervent ardor for a below .500 coach. I am confident that EJ will continue the same level of performance that he has demonstrated throughout his coaching career.
You act like coaching is a vacuum without considering the talent on the court. Who exactly was Eddie Jordan's MJ, Shaq, or Tim Duncan. Talent usually indicates how well your team performs; Doc Rivers didn't become a much better coach overnight when his team went from 19 wins to 65+ and a championship. he had top heavy talent like Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen, and Paul Pierce.
Sure Eddie Jordan had his faults but fans blame far too many problems on the team and overrate the talent on the roster. If you look at the teams that have made it to the Conference finals over the past few years, you can see that they have had significantly more talent than this Washington team.
Yes, Eddie Jordan has had his talent (Arenas, Butler, Jamison) but when they were healthy, their depth included the likes of Michael Ruffin and Jarvis Hayes. Look at the Lakers and Magic benches and tell me with a straight face that they compared to the talent that the Wizards have and not in the form of potential.
Sorry but the talent on this roster was not championship material even with all those 3 all star arguments.