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Reggie throwing shade on SVG in praising Casey... 

Post#1 » by Kilo » Fri Sep 21, 2018 8:05 pm

Everything Jackson heard about Casey so far has been validated.

“I’m like, ‘All right, so we got one,’ ” Jackson said. “We’ll figure out how we’ll rock together and everything else, but we got a good person. We can’t control who we work with, but we just want to work with good people. That’s it. I feel like we got fortunate. That’s how guys truly felt about him is he’s the right guy. So I’m excited to go through this journey.”


Jackson already sees a difference in body language from his young teammates – the players Ed Stefanski, hired as senior adviser to Gores in May, cited as critical to develop into major contributors: Stanley Johnson, Henry Ellenson and Luke Kennard.

“The game’s 90 percent mental,” he said. “I think guys have a different spirit. Guys are more upbeat and guys are more confident in themselves already. That was the first thing I noticed (Casey) brought. The glass isn’t half empty; it’s half full. So I think the perspective is different and guys are feeling better about themselves.”

Jackson has been a big booster of Johnson’s future, in particular, and felt empathy for his ups and downs. At 22 and under Casey’s hand, he thinks Johnson comes into the season with the best opportunity yet to realize his potential.

“I don’t know what the results are going to be, but that’s definitely a different player,” he said. “He’s a different player. Felt bad for him, honestly, since he’s been in the league. Had a tremendous amount of confidence first coming in and to watch it just dwindle – it’s tough.”

Jackson draws a parallel to how he felt early in his career at Oklahoma City, where the presence of future MVPs Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and James Harden limited his role.

“The only thing I know I wanted is to come in here and – want to be successful – but the one thing I wanted was my chance. If I fail or succeed, I just wanted a shot in a fair, full shot. That’s all I want for my teammates – that when they got out there, they felt like they had the belief in themselves. That’s the biggest thing in life – you just want a fair shot.”


https://www.nba.com/pistons/features/jackson-gets-glowing-reports-pistons-coach-casey-youre-so-lucky

Kinda rough on the guy who gave you $85M and the "fair shot" to have your own team. I mean it's fair to say Stan Van and Casey are different people with different coaching styles. I little diplomacy goes a long way though.
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Re: Reggie throwing shade on SVG in praising Casey... 

Post#2 » by Snakebites » Fri Sep 21, 2018 10:49 pm

It’s pretty clear that SVG had issues building relationships with his players.

Casey seems better at that. Not sure that means he’ll be a better coach, but it can’t hurt.
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Post#3 » by DBC10 » Sat Sep 22, 2018 3:53 am

SVG doesn't build relationships and has some sort of a system in place.

Casey doesn't really have a system but does have relationship building skills.

Really, the classic X's & O's coach vs. Player's coach, no? Even though SVG's system was subpar here at best.
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Re: Reggie throwing shade on SVG in praising Casey... 

Post#4 » by 440BB » Sun Sep 23, 2018 10:16 pm

Pretty ironic as Jackson's injuries are much of the reason SVG lost his job. How different things would have been if Brandon Jennings achilles had held up. RJ would likely be a whining backup somewhere today.
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Re: Reggie throwing shade on SVG in praising Casey... 

Post#5 » by flow » Tue Sep 25, 2018 6:59 pm

Kilo wrote:
Everything Jackson heard about Casey so far has been validated.

“I’m like, ‘All right, so we got one,’ ” Jackson said. “We’ll figure out how we’ll rock together and everything else, but we got a good person. We can’t control who we work with, but we just want to work with good people. That’s it. I feel like we got fortunate. That’s how guys truly felt about him is he’s the right guy. So I’m excited to go through this journey.”


Jackson already sees a difference in body language from his young teammates – the players Ed Stefanski, hired as senior adviser to Gores in May, cited as critical to develop into major contributors: Stanley Johnson, Henry Ellenson and Luke Kennard.

“The game’s 90 percent mental,” he said. “I think guys have a different spirit. Guys are more upbeat and guys are more confident in themselves already. That was the first thing I noticed (Casey) brought. The glass isn’t half empty; it’s half full. So I think the perspective is different and guys are feeling better about themselves.”

Jackson has been a big booster of Johnson’s future, in particular, and felt empathy for his ups and downs. At 22 and under Casey’s hand, he thinks Johnson comes into the season with the best opportunity yet to realize his potential.

“I don’t know what the results are going to be, but that’s definitely a different player,” he said. “He’s a different player. Felt bad for him, honestly, since he’s been in the league. Had a tremendous amount of confidence first coming in and to watch it just dwindle – it’s tough.”

Jackson draws a parallel to how he felt early in his career at Oklahoma City, where the presence of future MVPs Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and James Harden limited his role.

“The only thing I know I wanted is to come in here and – want to be successful – but the one thing I wanted was my chance. If I fail or succeed, I just wanted a shot in a fair, full shot. That’s all I want for my teammates – that when they got out there, they felt like they had the belief in themselves. That’s the biggest thing in life – you just want a fair shot.”


https://www.nba.com/pistons/features/jackson-gets-glowing-reports-pistons-coach-casey-youre-so-lucky

Kinda rough on the guy who gave you $85M and the "fair shot" to have your own team. I mean it's fair to say Stan Van and Casey are different people with different coaching styles. I little diplomacy goes a long way though.


Talk about biting the hand that fed you. Reggie's got some nerve. No one else on the planet was going to sign him to a max contract, make him a starting point guard, or give him half the minutes that SVG did. RJ should have a shrine to SVG in his house somewhere.
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Re: Reggie throwing shade on SVG in praising Casey... 

Post#6 » by MrBigShot » Wed Sep 26, 2018 1:39 am

I didn't feel like anything he said was much of a shot at SVG, aside from the Stanley bit but there is some truth to that. Stanley's confidence was sky high coming in and dwinddled. Part of that is on SVG for mismanaging him, but most of it is on Stanley for just sucking. He's just been so bad offensively.
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