khans2k5 wrote:Camden0916 wrote:I find it ironic here that fans want some tough, disciplinary action from the head coach towards players that just aren't bringing the effort required of them -- but these are the same fans that couldn't tolerate a head coach yelling from the sideline. Which is it? Do you want a coach to make his voice heard and hold firm with his principles (right or wrong) or do you want the likable, fresh haircut, best-dressed gentleman who gets pushed over?
Seriously, does anyone really think Saunders has a commanding presence in the Wolves locker room? Keep in mind, however, that is not always synonymous with being likable.
You must not have read me being one of the last defenders of Thibs on this board. They may have hated him, but the only time they've looked like truly professional basketball players was under him.
The only time this team looked good under Thibodeau was in Butler's one full season here. Even then the Wolves barely beat out the Nuggets without Millsap for the 8th seed. The year before, the Wolves had the same record they had the previous season under Mitchell even though the young core had a year more experience than they had under Mitchell. The Wolves sucked even with Butler here at the beginning of this season after Butler declared he wanted out. The Wolves looked a little better with Covington playing after the Bulter deal, but were still a sub-.500 team outside the top 8 looking in.
The Wolves were a plodding, stiff, uninspired poor defensive team througout Thibodeau's tenure except when Butler elevated the team. Even then, the Wolves weren't particularly good defensively. Was Thibodeau better than Ryan Saunders? We can't possibly know because Saunders has been missing important players that Thibodeau had at his disposal (Butler, Covington, etc.). Moreover, Saunders hasn't had a full season much less an offseason with the team. The circumstances simply aren't comparable. Honestly, I don't think Ryan has been particularly impressive to say the least. In any event, if the first-time 32 years old head coach, Ryan Saunders, is the measure of how good Thibodeau was, then I hardly know what to say. We never should have hired Thibodeau and we never should have been in a position where we're rolling with Ryan Saunders. One bad move leads to another and another.
A friend of mine told me he heard from a good source tonight that Glen Taylor has already decided to bring back Ryan Saunders as head coach next season. My friend's source explained that Glen decided a few weeks ago to keep Saunders, which was apparently why Hoiberg took the Nebraska gig since, if not Saunders, it was going to be Fred. Such is the sad state of the Wolves organization.