I'm wondering what he needs to do in order to either 1. Get Fired or 2. Keep his job. Obviously these are contrasting goals. Does a 20-62 mark keep his job? Does he need at least 10-10 stretch this year?
I'm wondering if finances will play a role in this as well. Look at our payroll this year. We could have spent more money vs the cap, but we didn't. All of our contracts can expire in a year. Surprised there are no rumors of Gilbert selling tbh. Anyways, maybe Scott won't get fired due to finances.
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As an outsider, I would say that there shouldn't be too much expectations for this team, so firing Scott wouldn't make too much of a difference. Look at the current team - one budding superstar in Irving, an injured Varejao who doesn't look like he will be traded, then nothing. No one else really stands out on this roster.
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During that horrible Chicago performance last night you could see Scott getting very upset with the mental error on leaving the inside passing wide open. I think Scott still has the ear of the players. If that Changes I wonder. But I have seen a difference in TT game that I think is Scott's doing more than anyone. He's always in his ear.
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His rotations are worse than MIke Brown. WTF was waiters doing guarding 6'9" Deng last night?? How many easy baskets does a guy need to get to realize its not a good idea to put Waiters on Deng. Idiot....
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B.Scott is just doing what Cavs management wants him too (tank). I guess they could fire him, if they need a scape goat.