Post#19 » by dockingsched » Thu Apr 18, 2013 6:39 pm
there's been a lot of bumps along the way, but i think its totally fair to say that mda has done a pretty damn good job. the one thing i give him the most credit for is being so willing to adjust style of play, system, rotations, starting lineups. he's very open to tweaking things. he's had his short comings and im sure several posters could quickly point them out, but he's been alright.
overall i think he's gotten such an unfair amount of blame from this fanbase throughout the yr. he was brought in without a training camp and asked to implement a version of his phoenix suns nash offense. little did he know that steve nash was going to miss like the 1st 25 games of his tenure as coach and never really be 100%. also worth noting was that steve blake was out too, so he had to play freaking chris duhon as a STARTER. at this same time, he has a clearly hurt pau gasol playing very ineffective ball. seeing him today its like a totally different player, moving his feet way better, getting more lift. he was shooting something like 35% from the post before going down with his torn plantar fascia, also shooting his lowest % from mid range of his career. all probably due to that foot. also at this time, he has a hobbled center complaining about touches despite getting the second most post touches in the nba.
despite all this. lakers have like the 3rd best record in the NBA in the 2nd half of the season. MDA deserves some credit for that.
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