mudsak wrote:I still think 4 straight years of 50+ wins has to be considered successful in the NBA
Not when you never get past the second round of the playoffs. That's treadmilling, not success. Plus, we were a hair's breath away from missing the 50-win milestone this year anyway. Our win totals have declined every year of the Doc era.
I don't think Doc is such a horrible coach. The guy has lead a championship team
Pierce, KG and Allen led a championship team. Doc was just along for the ride. He "coached" them into having to go all seven games against the under-.500 Hawks and one-man Cavs - despite having by far the most stacked team in the league that year.
and has a phenomenal track record as a winning coach.
His overall record was under .500 and he was on the hot seat before Ray and KG arrived to bail out his career.
He's also succeeded while coaching difficult-to-deal with players like Rondo.
Rondo's attitude was widely reported as one of the reasons why Doc quit on the Celtics and moved to LA. The Big Three kept Rondo in line, not Doc. Once Ray had left and it was clear that Pierce and KG were on their way out, that's when the relationship between Doc and Rondo became strained and the Celtics started trying to trade Rondo.
I think Clips fans maybe have unfair expectations of their team at this point
Getting past the second round of the playoffs at least once when you've had three all-stars, a supposed "elite coach," one of the highest payrolls in the league and several great chances to do it is not an unfair expectation at all. It's not like we're expecting a dynasty here. We'd have been thrilled with just one measly WCF appearance with this core.
Doc has been blamed for his "terrible" coaching. I look at this series... in which every single game has gone down to the wire, and I don't see a terrible coach in Doc.
With all due respect, you're not a Clippers fan, so you don't have the intimate knowledge of the team's strengths and weaknesses that those of us who watch every Clippers game have. There's a reason why pretty much the entire fanbase is united in wanting Doc gone. He has made zero adjustments at all this series. This is his *third* playoff series against Joe Johnson, yet he still has no idea how to stop him. He's giving playoff minutes to Jamal Crawford and washed-up Pierce.
We have no system on either end of the court. It's iso-heroball on offense, and I don't even know what this team is supposed to be doing on defense. We are giving Utah the shots they want on every possession, basically. Our guys are scrambling aimlessly as the Jazz calmly swing the ball around and find Hood and Ingles for open shots. Just completely undisciplined.
If I'm the owner that's what I do... Demote Doc to only focus on coaching... Hire the right person as GM (who ever that might be)
We won't get a single decent GM if we don't let them pick their own coach. It's a bad-faith move to try to force Doc on the next GM.