Jailblazers7 wrote:FireMorey wrote:Jailblazers7 wrote:Doc gets flamed because he failures are so obvious and predictable. He has two young bigs with talent & potential that everyone was BEGGING him to play so they could get seasoning for the playoffs. He decided not to do that.
Now, those same 2 young bigs are still his best option and he refuses to play one of them at all and instead starts the worst center in the league and gives Millsap minutes. He just makes it so easy to roast him.
I respect a lot of what Doc has done for this team and I’m not automatically on the “fire him” train. But he just keeps f*cking up the same way over and over so he’s gonna catch a lot of sh*t for it.
Rivers deserves heat. Morey deserves just as much if not more heat and he gets none of it. At least Doc Rivers won a title. Something Morey has never done. If Harden isn’t hurt and this is all he is, Morey’s Sixers tenure so far will have been an utter disaster. Yet Morey gets next to no criticism. At least not as much as he should based on the job he’s done compared to the criticism Rivers gets.
If you want to fire Rivers, fine. But if Harden looks like this next year, then Morey has to go too.
I agree that Morey deserves some heat, especially his obsession with James Harden which might come back to bite us all in the ass. But the moves he’s made have been pretty damn good in light of the constraints he was under. His trades, signings, and picks all look pretty good. The Doc/Morey duo has done a good job of righting a ship that looked like it was ready to sink.
But there is legitimate reason to question if Doc is the right guy to be steering this team long-term. Some coaches are best at stabilizing a turbulent team but not at getting the absolute best out of them in a playoff series.
If the Harden move turns out to be bad, then I don't agree with that. Since my premise on firing him would be the the hypothetical of Harden being washed coming true, then let's assume that is the case for a second.
Harden trade - disaster if this is all Harden is. And passed on Haliburtin/Hield and McCollum/Simons/1st trades.
Curry trade - good. Not some epic trade, but good.
George Hill - bad. Then cut him months later.
Dwight Howard - meh. Ok signing. Not terrible, not great.
Drummond - solid. Decent signing. Not bad, not amazing.
Re-signing Danny Green - meh. Not a bad move, but possibly could've better spent money
Korkmaz re-signing - bad. Dude can't even get on the court.
Maxey pick - great. I think he probably just listens to the scouts on this one, but I'll credit him I guess.
Springer - TBD. Doesn't look like an NBA player, but we shall see.
DeAndre Jordan - bad.
That resume doesn't exactly look all that impressive to me at all. And I think there are more meh's and negatives than there are positives. How Harden looks next season will make or break this resume. If Harden looks like he does now or worse, it's pretty bad. If his hammy is the issue and he looks like 2020-21 Harden, then it'll certainly look better.