jgustav1 wrote:og15 wrote:jgustav1 wrote:It was a short handed loss, but we really need to get rid of VDN. Too many missed opportunties at the end of the game, with guys like Gomes taking shots. No reason for Love to be left wide open.
That was a well run play by Minny. Not sure if VDN told them not to switch, but that wouldn't make sense in a game with 1.5 secs left. The guys might have just read the situation wrong there, I'm not really sure. Can't say it's a reason to can VDN.
No Caron, no Chris, and Mo who was on fire got ejected, it wasn't the best of situations.
It isn't just this game as the reason to get rid of him, but I'm tired of recycled coaches like VDN and Dunleavy who haven't won with good teams and are expected to lead the Clippers into playoff success. I don't see it happening, it didn't work for Del Negro in Chicago with a good team, why would it turn around with the Clippers?
Oh okay, well when you mention it in this thread, you know that it is likely that one will assume that you are referring specifically to the game.
VDN isn't good, but who are the coaching options out there? I know a lot of people are thinking of Sloan, and while I like him, I'm not sure about him. Who else?
Eh, Wolves fan here, and I looking at the replay, I thought he just lost his balance as well. Looked like he just extended his leg out from his body for some stupid reason (stupid meaning i dont understand hwy he did it) and didnt have the balance to stay upright when he landed on one foot with his leg sticking out.
I mean, you'd have to be all kinds of stupid to flop like that. That looked painful
Yea, he did loose balance, and he did kick his leg up, but that generally might happen if you take off in an awkward manner, more so than if you just kick in the air. Of course because Blake is being touted as the flop machine, in some people's minds, he was deliberately trying to land on his back to get a loose ball foul with no FT's and in a situation where he already had the ball.