GeorgeMarcus wrote:New season, same old story... 21-10 (56-win pace) with Embiid and 4-6 (33-win pace) without Embiid. I could use this as more material to prop up my lord and savior, but I'm gonna take a different route this time: Brett Brown has got to go.
If Scott freaking Brooks can trot out the G League Wizards and look competitive, there should be no reason Brown can't salvage mediocrity (at a minimum) with Simmons/J Rich/Tobias/Horford. This isn't a new phenomenon or reactionary take. It was the same story last year going 8-10 with Simmons/Redick/Butler/Tobias.
Even when Embiid plays, we're consistently awful out of timeouts and have no sense of structure within the offense. How can we not blame the coach knowing all that we know? I like the guy- I really do- but enough is enough. He had to know his ass was on the line when the Sixers committed to win-now mode. My only worry is that his rapport with the FO will cloud their judgement and prevent them from making the right decision.
To answer the question that will inevitably arise: yes, I'm willing to gamble on an unproven coach in the event of a Brown firing. I get that it's slim pickens right now when it comes to known commodities, but it's better to take a risk on someone new than cling to a losing formula.
I think we agree on many Sixer-related things, but is a new coach really going to solve fit issues? What would Billy Donavon, Greg Popp, or Scottie "sixer-for-life" Brooks do differently?
Certainly, a different coach would have different expectations of players which could result in better chemistry and possibly wins, too.
You cited plays out of time outs as one of your chief areas of disapproval, but Brown's play calls are not the problem. Not always, anyway. Execution by personnel is the issue. Not gonna lie, Stevens, Snyder, Kerr, and to lesser extents Budd and Nurse could probably get more from time outs and breaks... But they can't make the ball go in.
The organization is stuck right now. Even outsiders like me know Philly peeps loyal af, so Ben and Jo and BB all got stakes in the future there claimed. And the three have pasts that intertwine.
Maybe you could be more specific about what you think another coach could do playcalling-wise with their present roster. Certainly, more P&R with Jo. Maybe pick and roll Toby/Trey or other 2/3 or 3/4 combos. Your boy Mattisse has demonstrated some range and could work as both pick and pop or rolling, but his finishing is weak. They have the athletes, which means they're capable of running more actions, but can they handle an upgrade where complications mean there are screens on screeners' screeners'? Movement and space creation are nice ideas bandied about on websites like this... the question remains, can players handle sets like that?
What else strategy-wise do you think another coach would or could do... And for that matter, who would be good?
Personally, if they keep Jo maybe one (or both?) the van Gundys would work. Their systems are old, but far from antiquated and JVG has been putting in work for team USA.
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