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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#121 » by Sixerscan » Sun May 12, 2019 10:51 pm

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Sixerscan wrote:Either way, acting like coaching decisions would have made up the 7 game difference (plus tiebreaker) in the 2nd seed and 3rd seed is the sort of needlessly dramatic BS that I would hope a competent ownership group could avoid. But maybe they don't get it and we can just get Thibs who will coach every game like it's the last one and we can brag about how we were the 3 seed with 2 months to go in the regular season.

Maybe, especially if you overlook that the #1 option went down later in the season and then isn't 100% for the playoffs. I'll tell you this, Thibodeau is a way better coach then Brown, Minnesota did that with Wiggins(who was backed by the owner) playing rogue and taking the most FGA on the roster while being the least efficient regular rotation player.


Did what? Have a decent record for 50 games? Who cares.
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#122 » by 76ciology » Sun May 12, 2019 10:55 pm

If Brett gets fired, there has to be some legs on why it happened. Something we dont know and not because of the ownership got pressured by the fans.
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#123 » by BullyKing » Sun May 12, 2019 11:00 pm

Sixerscan wrote:
AirP. wrote:
Sixerscan wrote:Either way, acting like coaching decisions would have made up the 7 game difference (plus tiebreaker) in the 2nd seed and 3rd seed is the sort of needlessly dramatic BS that I would hope a competent ownership group could avoid. But maybe they don't get it and we can just get Thibs who will coach every game like it's the last one and we can brag about how we were the 3 seed with 2 months to go in the regular season.

Maybe, especially if you overlook that the #1 option went down later in the season and then isn't 100% for the playoffs. I'll tell you this, Thibodeau is a way better coach then Brown, Minnesota did that with Wiggins(who was backed by the owner) playing rogue and taking the most FGA on the roster while being the least efficient regular rotation player.


Did what? Have a decent record for 50 games? Who cares.


Could you even imagine the board's reaction when Thibs is playing Joel 38 minutes a night in November?
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#124 » by AirP. » Sun May 12, 2019 11:39 pm

Sixerscan wrote:
AirP. wrote:
Sixerscan wrote:Either way, acting like coaching decisions would have made up the 7 game difference (plus tiebreaker) in the 2nd seed and 3rd seed is the sort of needlessly dramatic BS that I would hope a competent ownership group could avoid. But maybe they don't get it and we can just get Thibs who will coach every game like it's the last one and we can brag about how we were the 3 seed with 2 months to go in the regular season.

Maybe, especially if you overlook that the #1 option went down later in the season and then isn't 100% for the playoffs. I'll tell you this, Thibodeau is a way better coach then Brown, Minnesota did that with Wiggins(who was backed by the owner) playing rogue and taking the most FGA on the roster while being the least efficient regular rotation player.


Did what? Have a decent record for 50 games? Who cares.

Right, way less talent and had a chance to win 50 games in the west vs being in the east and barely winning 50 with 3-4 stars(depending on if Embiid was playing).
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#125 » by the_process » Mon May 13, 2019 1:48 am

Thibs would be a very bad choice to take over this team IMO.
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#126 » by Bum Adebayo » Mon May 13, 2019 1:56 am

Please make it happen, fire Brett!
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#127 » by BigSleep333 » Mon May 13, 2019 1:58 am

we dont need a new coach.

we need:

a) a defensive backup center like dedmon
b) a scoring guard

thats all.
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#128 » by WestGOAT » Mon May 13, 2019 2:01 am

Philly wins this series if Embiid is healthy.

Is it Brown's fault that Embiid crappy food that makes Embiid get diarrhea?
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#129 » by NoDopeOnSundays » Mon May 13, 2019 2:04 am

BigSleep333 wrote:we dont need a new coach.

we need:

a) a defensive backup center like dedmon
b) a scoring guard

thats all.



Is Brown going to challenge Simmons to expand his game and hold him accountable?
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#130 » by SixthStreet » Mon May 13, 2019 2:05 am

Brett Brown is my coach. He needs to come back. He will see us through this.

Don't F this up, ownership.
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#131 » by NYSixersFan » Mon May 13, 2019 2:07 am

Sorry, but I would fire Brett...the constant late game horrendous offense...Embiid on the perimeter...not double teaming Kawhi.

Brett is not good enough...period!
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#132 » by nitocobola » Mon May 13, 2019 2:11 am

I'm fine either way.. The main problem is that I can see them hiring a worse coach than brett brown, which is less than ideal.
I think that they will give him another year with the full crew to see where it goes.

The embiid's illness couldn't come at a worse time, that's something that you can't control as coach.
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#133 » by NoDopeOnSundays » Mon May 13, 2019 2:11 am

SixthStreet wrote:Brett Brown is my coach. He needs to come back. He will see us through this.

Don't F this up, ownership.



Honestly, the coach that turns around the franchise from tanking to competitive is very rarely the guy that gets to go from competitive to champ.

Doug Collins fired for Phil Jackson
Carlisle fired for Larry Brown
Del Harris fired for Phil Jackson
Mark Jackson fired for Steve Kerr
Avery Johnson fired for Carlisle


*Kidd fired for Bud
*Casey for Nurse


If there's a better guy out there or some coveted assistant that can help them take the next step they should do it, history is kind to coaching swaps when a team needs to take the next step.
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#134 » by Mik317 » Mon May 13, 2019 2:11 am

if we do run it back; then we need a backup big that is playable in the playoffs and for Ben to take that next step.

If that happens, then I think we are in business imo.

I should be crushed right now but I am not. Feel good about the future.

now watch as the FO makes a bunch of bonehead moves lol
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#135 » by still in payne » Mon May 13, 2019 2:12 am

The final nail in the Brown coffin was the three possessions late in the 4th, right in front of the Sixers' bench. Twenty-three seconds of nothing ending with turnovers. Ran the same play twice and then the third time only very slightly different. toronto knew what we were running and was ready for it. we knew what Toronto was going to do on offense and weren't ready for it. Even Greg Anthony was saying we should post up Embiid. But I guess BB likes 7'2" guys dribble driving. Echoes of last year's Celtic series.
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#136 » by HBRGDR » Mon May 13, 2019 2:12 am

Brown has shown me a lot in these playoffs. If the raptors handle the bucks you would be crazy to fire him. This is a much much better team they took to the brink than that no star Celtics team they lost to in pathetic fashion last year.

Jimmy Buckets MUST be kept or this team will not be nearly as good next year.
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#137 » by HBRGDR » Mon May 13, 2019 2:16 am

Embiid is such a great player. Tell me another 7+ 270 lb C who is as athletic as him chasing down guards in the court and blocking them, switching on wings like Kawhi on the perimeter?

That is crazy. And if he didn’t have to face Gasol and Ibaka, and sometimes both doubling at the same time, he would be dropping 35ppg easy.
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#138 » by TJ McGODnell » Mon May 13, 2019 2:26 am

How many touches did Embiid get down low with his back to post tonight? How hard would it be to draw up some plays where Jimmy or Tobi sets a screen on Gasol to get Embiid some easy touches down low? Just like Mike Malone gets Torrey Craig to for Jokic.
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#139 » by rzzzzz » Mon May 13, 2019 2:42 am

so after the game Leonard says that Toronto practices that last play all the time. neat idea, figuring out some situational sets and execution for the end of a game. whatever Harris decides, next year i want Embiid playing down in the block with some well rehearsed efficient moves. and maybe something for Ben.
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Re: Brett Brown : End of Days? 

Post#140 » by phifans » Mon May 13, 2019 2:50 am

We need a coach who could actually improve Ben Simmons to be a superstar.

I don't know who that guy is but I don't think its Brett Brown.

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