TheStig wrote:The Spurs didn't fire a well respected head coach and hire a brand new newbie that tried to change their game on day 1 and be their bff.
See what I wrote about coaching and you'll understand why this failed miserably. Unless you think today's Bulls are a success.
Rightly or wrongly the Bulls felt Thibs needed to go. They wanted to play a different style of offense.
Pretend you're Fred Hoiberg. Your expertise is as a motion offense coach. That's why you were hired. How would you go about implementing your system?
Fred hasn't been dictatorial about installing Hoiball. It's not like when Skiles game in to get rid of the Baby Bulls culture. I think he's essentially played to the team's strengths (more iso ball for Pau and our guards). The problem (at least for this season) is the spate of injuries.
I wouldn't classify Fred as a miserable failure already. That's unfair.