CalamityX12 wrote:Prokorov wrote:CalamityX12 wrote:Winning and development are not mutually exclusive.... so why is that an issue?
how are RHJ, Dinwiddie, Levert and anyone else you want to name, development be tarnished or setback in the name of a win? Did I say anything about bringing in other players? My direct disappointment is in Kenny and his coaching in games.
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because in order to win games kenny would need to make coaching decisions that are the opposite of what he has done to develop those players (i.e. let them play through massive struggles)
Is Kenny then better suited as a developmental coach on the staff, like an assitant than being a HC?
When does Kenny improve himself?
I believe I can safely say that at least 2 out of the last 3 losses can be attributed to faulty in game coaching. That doesn't hinder developing.
Also a losing culture could eventually turn negative too... it's not all disney out there lol
I can pin Kenny's substitution strategy in the last game as one factor in our loss.
I cannot attribute the following things to Kenny when it comes to our losses:
1) zero energy across the board from the team in the Knicks loss.
2) Mozgov's god awful defense and lack of physicality versus the Knicks, Nuggets, and Suns. His effort has been poor.
3) Allen Crabbe and Caris LeVert firing up bricks.
4) Russell going off the rails for the first time as a Net versus the Nuggets
It's way too early into this rebuild to attempt to nail this guy to a cross when the players aren't executing things that they should be executing.
Please consider donating blood:
https://www.nybc.org/2025-2026 Indiana Pacers C: J. Valanciunas/T. Bryant
PF: K. Kuzma/C. Castleton
SF: T. Evbuomwan/J. Howard
SG: G. Allen/L. Kennard
PG: S. Curry (lol)/C. Payne