bwgood77 wrote:
darealjuice wrote:Sometimes I have no idea what Watson's trying to get at when I listen to him talk in interviews, the family talk and his motivational speeches can get a bit dry sometimes like you said, and I'm not a huge fan of his insistence to give PJ Tucker and LB decent playing time off the bench without getting Bender and Ulis out there at times.
lilfishi22 wrote:I'm not sold on Watson. It's the same thing as when Hornacek first took up the post. A lot of talk about him being a player's coach. He was easy to get along with etc. He took us to one 48-win season and then had a series of underachieving seasons following that.
Watson has a lot to prove and those rookie mistakes he's made shows he has some ways to go.
1UPZ wrote:Regarding Watson's "family" preach.
I mean I understand the importance of creating a positive environment... but he needs to actually calm down with the family angle.
Players get traded, players get waived, new players are signed... its a business... and if needs to happen they will.
Also "family speeches" don't put Wins on the table!... it can, but I don't see championship teams push family all the time.
If Watson don't perform and get wins or get what ever the FO wants to do... his family speech won't help him.
And it's funny it took Suns first win for him to say that the Suns are finally a real family... that's just lol.
So had they lost, what happens to the family??
I'm sceptical with Watson and always will... because he got hired not because of his coaching credential but because he was liked by players. So I will judge him specifically on what I see on the court and the win column.
I like Earl Watson as a person, he's a very smart and philosophical minded person. That said, this constant "family" stuff is growing old too.
The NBA is a business and when someone gets traded, this family stuff will look a little silly.
Plus I hate that his main example for "family" was about Brandon Knight giving Bledsoe props and everyone in the locker room giving Knight props for his sick dunk. Thats cool but I'd wager that kind of stuff happens in every locker room in the league.
Not just that, if he wants to talk about family, isn't family all about sharing and caring? Where's this family stuff when Knight hogs the ball and doesn't pass it to anyone? Or hurts the team by losing focus defensively?
Sometimes I feel like Earl Watson is trying to be a father for the Suns players because their so young. I don't have a problem with that but he's got to get better at the Xs and Os of basketball. His rotations aren't looking good and mix ups like not having Tyson or Len out there with attacking guards like Lillard and McCollum is also worrisome on his judgement part.
I also don't like that he lied after the first game and went back on his word
This isn't fair to Bender and Ulis who have still brought that same energy from that game everytime they've stepped foot on the court.
This is his first year as a full time HC so I will give him benefit of the doubt but I do hope he's watching and learning more coaches like Terry Stotts who drew up that brilliant end of 4th qtr play and is integrating plays like into the playbook rather than finding ways to preach philosophy and family all the time.