Flip Saunders Press Conference Recap: Washington Wizards' Coach Optimistic
http://www.bulletsforever.com/2011/12/2 ... on-wizards
On Jordan Crawford: "I didn't know he was as good as Michael Jordan. I didn't know that. That's one thing I didn't know. But I did know he had a lot of confidence."
On Nick Young, JaVale McGee and maturity: "They all need to show their maturity, not only on the floor, but off the floor. Cinnamon, that thing doesn't cut it."
Flip doesn't get it IMO. I expect most of you to disagree. Young and McGee were on Good Morning America, and the bit was funny. During a lockout they had fun. McGee put in a ton of work and matured. I am not at all worried about what he said about Crawford--I agree with Flip there. Too much confidence is better than not enough, generally.
On what McGee needs to do to take the next step: "From a basketball standpoint, we need to get him to be a better defensive rebounder. He had trouble against centers with lower body strength, and continue to grow and become a low-post kind of scorer. He showed some signs as far as being able to shoot that jump hook and more."
On Kevin Seraphin: "He's in the best shape he's ever been. From a basketball standpoint, he's going to be coming in playing at a really high level and with a lot of intensity. He can be that backup center. He's going to push [JaVale]."
The last two comments show exactly where I disagree with Saunders the most. First of all, forget about forcing McGee to score exclusively from the low post. Also, of course he had trouble with Cs rooting him out. The jump hook and more need to start from the outside in IMO. If you let McGee shoot a few 10 foot face up shots it would give him the ability to run by an opponent instead of backing him down. And defensively, if you played him with Seraphin against the low body strong Cs, Kevin can defend them.
His last sentence shows he wants Kevin to push McGee's minutes.
If you check his comments I did not quote, he defends Andray. (Surprise)
Flip totally doesn't get it as far as I am concerned.
When McGee was with Mike Miller, Derrick Rose, Tyreke Evans, and a host of other NBA players; I noticed he came out early and really seemed to connect with fans. He had fun. (Give Mike Miller credit here, too, because he was having fun with fans until the bus pulled away from Schofield Barracks Gym. i and other fans appreciate that.
Here are some links to McGee in other videos.
http://www.youtube.com/user/bigdaddywoo ... WzYBah0GWM
http://www.youtube.com/user/bigdaddywoo ... nd=22&ob=5
Doing silly stuff like planking shouldn't obscure the fact McGee's playing with the USO, playing in the Philippines, running on the beach to stay shape (same thing guys lke Magic did in his heyday).
I do' not like a coach who BEGINS WITH NEGATIVITY and this crack-the-whip mentality. It reminds me of NBA ownership's approach with the players. They didn't take the players seriously at all until the players lawyered up (with mostly middle aged white attorneys representing the players in court). I do not think Flip has a racist bone in his body. Shoot, Flip LOVES him some KG. I just think Flip is too old school to appreciate the younger guys at time and he's too much of a skills and system type coach.
I don't like Flip's ways, but I do know he is strong on repetition and teaching HIS system.