lawdog1
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This unit that Doc has been starting is not that effective. He needs to not be so devoted to it.
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^^^ And PCH, my man, I’m pretty much at my patience limit with your boy Austin. It’s not even him not playing well. But his pouting after missed shots/bad plays has hurt us in the last couple games. He honestly should have been riding the bench in the 4th quarter of this game.
I would really like a coach that is known for pushing the pace. I want a young coach, preferably someone who has not been a head coach in tha nba. Give me some new blood. To draw a prallel, the Rams went from literally the worst offense last season, and a perennial awful offense, to the best this season. The change? Got rid of an old coach and hired a 31 year old offensive guru. Different sport, and an anomaly for sure, but give us something different. I don't want a George Karl or a Scott Skiles or a Mark Jackson . Give me a Jerry Stackhouse or Brent Barry or a young stud NCAA coach. Take a chance. Hell, if Cassell shows promise, offer him the gig. I've hesrd nothing but good things about him and I would assume he'd be an offensive minded coach.
Go Clips!!
It’s not that Doc has been bad or done anything egregious. But he’s been here for six years and we’re not progressing under him and I have no confidence we will if he stays. When a team reaches that point with a coach it’s time to move on.
VDN didn’t do anything “wrong” either, but when the team felt like he couldn’t take them where they wanted to go, they let him go. IMO, we’re at the same place with Doc.
There’s little risk in firing him and potentially a high reward if whoever we bring in to replace him gets more out of the team.
Idk bro, because how much of it is us not progressing vs the players flat out choking .... at the most inopportune times?
That's a legit question, but one that is pretty difficult to answer. Personally, I think coaching can be pretty influential on whether or not teams choke. And, along those lines, it's hard to me to absolve Doc of any blame for our playoff meltdowns, particularly when I consider that Doc teams have blown more playoff series lead than any other coach in NBA history. It happened in Orlando, Boston and with us. He has coached two different teams that have blown 3-1 series leads. His teams are 12-24 in playoff close-out games. Hard for me to look at those numbers and put it all on his players just choking. There seems to be something about the way he coaches that is not particularly effective in calming guys down and bringing out the best in them when things are going badly.
Maybe I'm wrong about Doc, but his playoff record as a coach seems to back me up. Plus, we'll never really know until we see this team (or more specifically, Blake) play under someone else.
^^^ You make some valid points. But Instand by what I’ve said and there’s really no way to know which of us is right about this.
Again, I freely admit Doc is a good coach, but I also think sometimes change for change sake is a good thing. This is one of those times.
it can also be argued that Doc has been blessed with good players who helped the team win despite his lack of coaching skills
his rotations and plays (pick n roll, pick n roll, pick n roll) plus him pretty much screwing with the Clips future by giving up draft picks and spending way too much on old players are factors to be considered
even healthy, I have a feeling that the team probably couldn't win with Doc anyways because he doesn't adapt to the situations
lawdog1 you ever wonder how we put up with losing seasons for the majority of this franchise's existence? Like this season is eating me up alive and this we the norm for my entire life