Puff wrote:jcsunsfan wrote:Puff wrote:
I always knew there was something wrong with his coaching. He always kept playing his best players and tried to win games. Why would anyone have him as coach? I guess all you need to do is play youngsters, after all that is how Popovich coaches. Phil Jackson is another great example of playing rookies.
I guess I just wasn't as observant as you were. I missed all of those great players that just sat on the bench while he coached in Phoenix.
I know for sure that you did not watch more games than I watched or more minutes of action than I did during his tenure in Phoenix. I watched every minute, no exception.
By the way, I would appreciate a list of the guys that Mike did not play along with their accomplishments with other teams after they left the Suns. I am sure other coaches realized their potential and coached them up. How many of those guys signed max contracts after they left the Suns?
I was thrilled to be reminded about how he missed out on that hall of famer Jordan Hill. Hill is having a great year this year. He is at 8.9 points per game. That is above his career average of 8.0 per game. Yeah Mike really missed on that potential hall of famer. That guy has turned into a real player. He has how many all star teams? I think it is several. I also have heard he is considered a first ballot hall of famer when he gets nominated.
I want to see more examples of how MDA mismanaged youngsters in both NYK and Los Angeles.
Give me some more examples.
I can't wait.
OK. I don't think I need to say any more. This type of sarcasm is no argument. I am fine with letting anyone who wants read those two posts and decide which way they would prefer to go.
It is far more than sarcasm. It is highlighting the facts, which you seem to ignore or twist to fit your argument.
The boys at PhxSuns.net are not buying your arguments either. They provide the facts, not just their opinion. It is more than one of them as well. You seem to be the lone ranger over there. JMO
I love the give and take over there, even when we disagree. My point is that DAntoni is not likely to develop young players. He is a win now coach, which is fine, but not the best for the Suns situation. There is nothing in your post that refutes that claim.