OffTheWall2 wrote:Jordan was a terrible coach here I expect him to crash & burn with those Lakers worse than Brown did this year for sure.
Kanyewest is right. EJ was a good offensive coach.
EJ as Wizards coach:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/coa ... ed01c.html25-57, 45-37, 42-40, 41-41, 43-39, 1-11
The year EJ got fired, he was forced to start Butler, Jamison, Stevenson, Etan Thomas, and Juan Dixon. Gilbert, Brendan Haywood, and even Antonio Daniels were out with injuries. Eddie was a bad defensive coach but when your frontline is Butler, Jamison, Thomas with Blatche and Songalia off the bench you are in serious trouble. When Dixon is your PG you don't struggle because of bad coaching.
EJ made the playoffs 4 straight season and did a LOT better than Flip in this regard: Players were not thrown under the bus. The coach did not place blame on others while failing to man up. EJ dealt with player issues in house, quietly, behind the scenes. Jordan did not deflect blame. Jordan was inflexible as a defensive coach, but he was never adamant about sticking with what did not work (except when he didn't like Haywood).
I like Eddie Jordan.
Flip Saunders coaching record with the Wizards is not nearly as good.
Tre Johnson is the future of the Wizards.