chrisab123 wrote:BK_2020 wrote:Getting screamed at is definitely how I like to motivate myself. I'm sure nba millionaires feel the same love for being yelled at.
It's a lot different if the person who is "screaming" at you has been to the top of the mountain. I'm not saying to get someone from the Joe Gibbs school of being a hardass but at the same time, you need someone to counterbalance the extreme opposite of being a hardass in Stevens. Stevens lets Smart get away with everything. He let Kyrie and Rozier divide a title contender. Terry Rozier was allowed to become just as big of a problem as Kyrie and was also allowed to believe he should have started over Kyrie while he was here. Some examples that could have been fixed by a coaching staff with experience handling title contenders. Often times you bring in an ex player to bridge the communication. But the Celtics seem to prefer coaches who coach 14-16 teams in the mid majors to join this staff. It just really doesn't make a ton of sense to have a staff like this. It doesn't reflect the true talent of the roster. Tatum and Brown will never win here at this rate. 3 ECF's in 4 years its now time to **** or get off the pot.
The ECF finals mean nothing....the teams window just now started. If they fail now, moving forward you can have a legitimate gripe but over achieving and reaching an ECF and then losing to teams for the most part who were clearly better isn’t “not getting over the hump”.
This year was supposed to be a bridge year- at best our ceiling was an ECF and then we lose. that’s exactly what happened. The IT team was a farce and the kyrie injury team was fan fodder that never had a shot. If anyone looked at any of those teams as legitimate contenders, then the issue is them.
Kyrie and rozier were far from the only issues that season and Danny deserves blame also. The days of get in your face coaches are over- if anything we’ll see more and more players coaches as players have increasingly more power.