NYSixersFan wrote:Heck, let's go with Becky Hammon
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NYSixersFan wrote:Heck, let's go with Becky Hammon
VDT wrote:Those that believe firing Brown will solve anything are insane imo. He will get fired if the team disappointed but there is no magic solution to have this roster make sense. When your options to create from the perimeter are Shake, Korkmaz, Richardson and 0 assist Harris you shouldnt expect miracles.
Still Warren was on fire and they won because of that and our turnovers , it happens on every team really from time to time. More concernibg than the loss is that the team still lacks identity.
eyeatoma wrote:VDT wrote:Those that believe firing Brown will solve anything are insane imo. He will get fired if the team disappointed but there is no magic solution to have this roster make sense. When your options to create from the perimeter are Shake, Korkmaz, Richardson and 0 assist Harris you shouldnt expect miracles.
Still Warren was on fire and they won because of that and our turnovers , it happens on every team really from time to time. More concernibg than the loss is that the team still lacks identity.
No, Warren on fire does not happen to every team man. We consistently get burned by a player each game. There have been so many career highs against us. Partially that's on personell, but when personel change, and the results are the same (inconsistent) then it's on the coaching.
They need to get rid of Brett, and then trade horford. I'd like to keep Richardson, to see what a different coach could do with him, but I know nobody is taking on that Horford contract on its own.
NYSixersFan wrote:I don't want to let Elton off the hook...he needs to be canned with Brett
I'd give Jeff a chance. Every time he calls our games he speaks facts.eyeatoma wrote:NYSixersFan wrote:Jay Wright would be my first choice...I'd consider Jason Kidd...Don't want Mark Jackson...maybe Jeff Van Gundy?...not Stan
No to Kidd, and not to Stan lol.
Nemesis21 wrote:It is absolutely hilarious hearing people still say Embiid has superstar potential.The guy is one injury away from being Greg Oden. Except Oden manged to play over 100 games in the NBA, I don't think Embiid will play more.
Black Mage wrote:VDT wrote:Those that believe firing Brown will solve anything are insane imo. He will get fired if the team disappointed but there is no magic solution to have this roster make sense. When your options to create from the perimeter are Shake, Korkmaz, Richardson and 0 assist Harris you shouldnt expect miracles.
Still Warren was on fire and they won because of that and our turnovers , it happens on every team really from time to time. More concernibg than the loss is that the team still lacks identity.
Sixers have already tried changing the players and the same problems persist. The only constant to explain why for 3 years we have the same problems is the coach.
It's a joke that TJ McConnell knew what plays we were going to run and calling them out before we even got into the set and he hasn't been on the team for a year. That proves Brett NEVER changes his offensive schemes (which suck) regardless of his personnel.
Black Mage wrote:On the plus side. We lost, Thunder won. That OKC 1st rnd pick getting a bit closer to coming over.
I mean, if I'm Burks or Thybulle and watching Neto finish the game from the bench it'd be hard to not give off that vibe.Black Mage wrote:I can kinda see these last 8 games and the playoffs playing out like Andy Reid's final year in Philly where the players just gave up to usher him out. Anyone else getting that vibe from this team?
eyeatoma wrote:VDT wrote:Those that believe firing Brown will solve anything are insane imo. He will get fired if the team disappointed but there is no magic solution to have this roster make sense. When your options to create from the perimeter are Shake, Korkmaz, Richardson and 0 assist Harris you shouldnt expect miracles.
Still Warren was on fire and they won because of that and our turnovers , it happens on every team really from time to time. More concernibg than the loss is that the team still lacks identity.
No, Warren on fire does not happen to every team man. We consistently get burned by a player each game. There have been so many career highs against us. Partially that's on personell, but when personel change, and the results are the same (inconsistent) then it's on the coaching.
They need to get rid of Brett, and then trade horford. I'd like to keep Richardson, to see what a different coach could do with him, but I know nobody is taking on that Horford contract on its own.
VDT wrote:Black Mage wrote:VDT wrote:Those that believe firing Brown will solve anything are insane imo. He will get fired if the team disappointed but there is no magic solution to have this roster make sense. When your options to create from the perimeter are Shake, Korkmaz, Richardson and 0 assist Harris you shouldnt expect miracles.
Still Warren was on fire and they won because of that and our turnovers , it happens on every team really from time to time. More concernibg than the loss is that the team still lacks identity.
Sixers have already tried changing the players and the same problems persist. The only constant to explain why for 3 years we have the same problems is the coach.
It's a joke that TJ McConnell knew what plays we were going to run and calling them out before we even got into the set and he hasn't been on the team for a year. That proves Brett NEVER changes his offensive schemes (which suck) regardless of his personnel.
The Sixers lack a creator from the perimeter and when Embiid is off they lack a first option. They never really attempted to build around anyone and the ill fitting rosters reflect that. To be honest though, it is hard to make a roster with Embiid And Simmons fit. You need players that are willing and good three point shooters that are mostly positive defenders and you need at least a very good /excellent perimeter creator that can also shoot which is the hardest thing to get in the nba. You need basically what every team in the nba wants, 3+d players and a perimeter star, which makes it even harder to acquire them.
All these are hard to achieve and they will likely required some hard choices first. Which is why i dont think the Sixers coaching position will be that popular (other than some have beens that would take any position available). It is very easy to underperform and very hard to beat the expectations.
NYSixersFan wrote:Black Mage wrote:On the plus side. We lost, Thunder won. That OKC 1st rnd pick getting a bit closer to coming over.
This draft is weak, no?
Black Mage wrote:VDT wrote:Black Mage wrote:
Sixers have already tried changing the players and the same problems persist. The only constant to explain why for 3 years we have the same problems is the coach.
It's a joke that TJ McConnell knew what plays we were going to run and calling them out before we even got into the set and he hasn't been on the team for a year. That proves Brett NEVER changes his offensive schemes (which suck) regardless of his personnel.
The Sixers lack a creator from the perimeter and when Embiid is off they lack a first option. They never really attempted to build around anyone and the ill fitting rosters reflect that. To be honest though, it is hard to make a roster with Embiid And Simmons fit. You need players that are willing and good three point shooters that are mostly positive defenders and you need at least a very good /excellent perimeter creator that can also shoot which is the hardest thing to get in the nba. You need basically what every team in the nba wants, 3+d players and a perimeter star, which makes it even harder to acquire them.
All these are hard to achieve and they will likely required some hard choices first. Which is why i dont think the Sixers coaching position will be that popular (other than some have beens that would take any position available). It is very easy to underperform and very hard to beat the expectations.
Just stop. He REFUSES to run PNR no matter who he has. He had Jimmy Butler who is an amazing PNR player and he fought against using that play.
Jhawk03 wrote:Black Mage wrote:VDT wrote:
The Sixers lack a creator from the perimeter and when Embiid is off they lack a first option. They never really attempted to build around anyone and the ill fitting rosters reflect that. To be honest though, it is hard to make a roster with Embiid And Simmons fit. You need players that are willing and good three point shooters that are mostly positive defenders and you need at least a very good /excellent perimeter creator that can also shoot which is the hardest thing to get in the nba. You need basically what every team in the nba wants, 3+d players and a perimeter star, which makes it even harder to acquire them.
All these are hard to achieve and they will likely required some hard choices first. Which is why i dont think the Sixers coaching position will be that popular (other than some have beens that would take any position available). It is very easy to underperform and very hard to beat the expectations.
Just stop. He REFUSES to run PNR no matter who he has. He had Jimmy Butler who is an amazing PNR player and he fought against using that play.
No don't stop, please continue. The narrative that a different coach will change anything needs to die
Problem is if we had Warren he would be neutered by Brett again. Same ****.phifans wrote:I recommended you guys to find out how Pacers got TJ Warren last summer and then how we got Harris and you will get the final answer for everything.