slick_watts wrote:bondom34 wrote:slick_watts wrote:
i would say the sample size of nba players with 'big egos' donovan has interacted with that deserved any kind of benching or minutes reduction is limited to 2 (carmelo anthony and dion waiters). and both of them got special treatment from their star teammates. and this happened with waiters before donovan even arrived.
donovan is not going to stick his neck out and undermine carmelo anthony if carmelo anthony has the support of paul george and russell westbrook. i think the list of coaches who would do that is short. that's a potential career changing move to make. it's obvious that george and westbrook both regard anthony highly and have made plenty of comments both in pre-game, post-game, standalone interviews, etc. that they consider anthony special. the thunder market the trio as 'ok3'. benching melo would subvert all of this and donovan is not going to it on his own.
there should be an organizational process for this but there isn't. from that first interview with melo everyone knew what the deal was.
See I agree with all this except the George and Westbrook part. Yes they respect him. Bit I don't think they care about hos minutes. They'd rather win.
Also that's part of a coach's job. McHale benched Harden. Brooks benched a (younger) Westbrook. It happens, its tough but its why he gets 5 mil a year.
my opinion is that billy donovan is coach of the thunder specifically, in part, due to this difference between him and brooks.
and i guess we can disagree about westbrook and george.
I just think his old friend Presti gave him a sweet job.
And yeah disagree on Westbrook and PG. The simpler solution just makes too much sense.




