DetroitSho wrote:Q00 wrote:DetroitSho wrote:Sooooooo you really think big minutes for Dre was the difference between him keeping his job and not keeping his job?
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What exactly is the incentive for Frank to bring him along slowly if doing so directly led to his ousting? Knowing you would be fired, what the hell would it hurt to run Dre out there 35 minutes a game and run him into the ground? You add in the fact that sheep was begging for him to do it regardless of the fact Dre's body wasn't used to so many games and high minutes, that would've been the easiest thing for Frank to do. If not to get the sheep off his back alone.
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I have no idea why Frank did anything that he did, because almost all of it made no sense. The fact is he did it and it led to him losing his job. Are you arguing that we wouldn't have had a better record if Dre and Monroe had started together all season, instead of just the last 10 games? We would've been around a .500 team in my opinion, and that would've gotten us in the playoffs and saved Frank's job.
If I had to guess though, I think Frank thought going into the season that he was a good enough coach to do both (bring Drummond along slow, and get us in the playoffs by still being a .500 team in the meantime with Maxiell,). He grossly overvalued that .500 finish with Maxiell the year before, and I don't think he realized from the start how much he was going to need Drummond to succeed - because of how bad Maxiell really was. Combine that with his stubborness to make changes and admit when he's wrong until its too late (4-20, 0-8 starts) and he just mismanaged the whole situation, and I believe he would still be the coach if he had committed to Drummond over Maxiell from the start. I'm glad now that he didn't though, because we had no future with him in charge. So it worked out for the best. Drummond would probably be even further along now, but in the long run its not going to matter as far as his development.