yosemiteben wrote:Braggins wrote:yosemiteben wrote:Such as what though? What is an example of an adjustment this season that he wasn't willing to make?
How about always using two traditional bigs even when other teams go small and despite the fact that we've always had at least one SF who is well suited to playing small ball PF.
Are we calling Marvin Williams (or even Cody Zeller) a traditional big?
You could say Cliff did exactly what you wanted him to do by bringing in Marv to make him a stretch PF.
My question was about this past season. I don't feel like lack of flexibility or creativity is a fair critique of his coaching last season.
Marv is 6'9" 230 and his primary position for at least the last two years has been PF. Cody is 7' and his primary position is center. So yes, although "traditional" wasnt the best choice of words. We always have someone whose primary position is PF at the 4 and a C at the 5. He is clearly not flexible about going small or not using a traditional lineup, unless we are going big and playing two centers. Im not sure how you could possibly dispute that.
He was much more flexible this season than previous seasons (he was stubborn to the point if lunacy before), but i still would not consider him a flexible coach at all. Hes still one of the more stubborn coaches in the league. It wasnt a huge ussue, but i do think it hurt us at times, especially in the playoffs.
Edit: I definitely think Cliff did a good job this season, but i just still wouldnt describe him as flexible.



















