bwgood77 wrote:DRK wrote:Of course, but we didnt. Even though theres nothing you can do about it, its not going to do McD any favours if 3 seasons from now we are in the same position. Him keeping his job wont be relying on "almost getting LMA three years ago." This is the NBA, there are no prizes for second place.
As unfortunate as it is, unless this team improves quicker on the court, or at least shows some improvement from the plunges of mediocrity, McD's job might not be so secure.
I do believe though although our on court performance is very poor, we DO have the talent to maybe scrape playoffs this year IF big changes are made in the coaching/department and some players pull their head in. Our team needs a new mentality, focused on ball movement and generating easy shots - but thats a story for another day and a subject for a different thread.
Well we had zero shot at Aldridge without Chandler since he had told teams they would have a chance with him if they could get Chandler. You said we fooled ourselves with IT (correct) and with Chandler (not so accurate) as if he we thought him alone would make us take a huge step forward.
I imagine other power forwards would possibly take us more seriously with him around as well.
But regardless, I don't think his leadership is a bad thing even just to help our players take small steps forward in their thinking and development (particularly Len).
Agreed. Unfortunately, there are certain factors I think we can point to that have had a significant effect on this season outside of just the 'short' guards effect. IMO, Len hasn't developed as much as I thought he would. I'm not saying he hasn't at all; just that I was expecting more, especially with Chandler in the fold. And Chandler is #2 on my list. Yes, he's older, but his play is nowhere near the level I expected. #3, but likely should be #1, is Kieff has simply checked out this season; and his play has likely negatively affected everyone's play, but moreso Chandler and Len than others. And #3 is pretty much #4, and that is the lack of a starter-level PF, which leads us to #5, and that is the 3-headed PF 'monster'. Leuer and Teletovic's play has been admirable, but they are what they are. #6 is Tucker; he's simply terrible at this point.
So, I've been extremely busy over the past few months, and I'm not going to pretend that I've seen a ton of play this year, but from what little I've seen, I'm not surprised with our current dilemma, and until Kieff is gone, and we have a suitable replacement, we won't truly know what we have in Len/Chandler. And until Tucker either picks up his play, or is just flat out benched, and we can utilize Warren properly, we just are spinning our wheels. Kieff has had a majorly negative impact on our ability to compete effectively.
That's my take, right or wrong, but again, I haven't watched/followed as closely as I would have liked. And BTW, I am very happy, as everyone else likely is, with our rookie's development--I really hope Booker isn't just a 'flash-in-the-pan' an continues to develop.