keynote wrote:fishercob wrote:Brendan points the the correct example. Not playing Haywood that series against the Cavs was EJ's most unforgivable sin in my mind.
Agreed. BTH's comments are particularly pointed: he doesn't say that Eddie benched him because he thought that the other guys would fare better against CLE (a defensible position, albeit based on a horribly misguided premise), but that Eddie let *spite* cloud his judgment. And that, if true, is indefensible.
Man, I'm sooooooooooooo glad the EJ days are over. Brendan basically said what 75% of this board thought & felt and the media & most casual fans refused to acknowledge or address. EJ deserved to get fired immediately after that series and I hold EG responsible for waisting two whole seasons before finally canning the guy.
It's such a relief to have a quality coach in Flip and a credible staff surrounding him. Along with Arenas finally getting healthy, our coaching upgrade should provide the biggest reason for optimism.




















