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Imma need some accounting on the “50 wins” talk after Klay injury . But again, they still win at almost that place when Steph plays. .
Wiggins had a great year. Most efficient and best defensive year. Oubre was another story.
I was dead on, about how the season would close:
And I’ll be also correct on the Poole, JTA additions as more depth, and impactful players. You will see.
And once again....one of the very few, sensible Lakers fans.
Good for you ....
okGood for you ....
Brad being on the hot seat easily has to be one of the dumbest storylines out there. He's not even remotely close to it
I get folks need stuff to talk about though.
How? Because of that Romeo Langford clip where he intentionally fouled someone down 3 with no fouls to give and Brad yelled at him for it?Is it fair to say he’s losing the team?
How? Because of that Romeo Langford clip where he intentionally fouled someone down 3 with no fouls to give and Brad yelled at him for it?
When the team was healthy they won. When they weren't they didn't. Only thing I really learned from this season is that they can't weather the storm with guys out particularly well, which unfortunately was basically 90% of the season. Is that really reason for firing a coach that has overachieved basically every year he's been with the team?
They basically had the same exact year as the Heat, except Miami got healthy to close out the season and Boston didn't.
If you aren't going to give weight to not being healthy, I think Ainge probably deserves more of the blame than Brad.
How? Because of that Romeo Langford clip where he intentionally fouled someone down 3 with no fouls to give and Brad yelled at him for it?
When the team was healthy they won. When they weren't they didn't. Only thing I really learned from this season is that they can't weather the storm with guys out particularly well, which unfortunately was basically 90% of the season. Is that really reason for firing a coach that has overachieved basically every year he's been with the team?
They basically had the same exact year as the Heat, except Miami got healthy to close out the season and Boston didn't.
If you aren't going to give weight to not being healthy, I think Ainge probably deserves more of the blame than Brad.
It seems like Brad Stevens lacks in those areas outside of X's and O's. Leadership, managing personalities, motivating.