madbucky wrote:It's still partially McHale's fault for allowing and enabling Harden to continue to do it. It's the coach's responsibility to hold players accountable for not following the plays or not playing defense, and McHale has not done that
I am not exactly an expert in the art of war but I don't know how much McHale actually has power to do that. It is an open fact that Harden is the best player on the team right now and will be a franchise player moving forward for the next several years. As such McHale has very little leverage with which to bench him or with which to call plays to shift the focus away from him as that would just disgruntle Harden and make it so that he was not a fan of either the team the coach or both. Either of those would result likely in McHale being fired.
Basically I am trying to say I don't see any way in which McHale could possibly hold Harden accountable for breaking plays and trying to hero ball. His Best option is likely to continue trying to work to convince Harden to not do that and to try and train him when he screws up.
On the bright side, it was just Harden's first year as a go-to player.
Morey 2020.
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