kekgeek1 wrote:Q12543 wrote:monsterpile wrote:khans2k5 wrote:lipoli390 wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:khans2k5 wrote:Let's get one thing straight. Firing a coach after 1 season because it was a bad season is what terrible organizations do. That's some Sacramento Kings shit right there and it shouldn't even be a thought in anyone's head of you ever want this team to get back to respectability.
Maybe, but there was the Les Steckel case.
Bad organizations make poor personnel decisions -- both players and coaches. Good organizations can make bad personnel decisions occasionally, but they quickly recognize and rectify those decisions. It's silly to stick with something that doesn't work because of some theory that changing it would be what losing organizations do. Les Steckel is a good example of moving on quickly from something that clearly didn't work. If we end up with 25-29 wins this season, I'd say that things aren't working under Thibs. If it were me I'd move on. But this is Glen Taylor so I'm sure he'll stay the course. Then as things continue to sputter, he'll make a change a year or two later. That's what losing organizations do. They make bad decisions then stick too long with what doesn't work.
Sticking with a coach for more than 1 season isn't too long. How many guys is Thibs playing that he put on the team? Dunn, Aldrich, Rush. A rookie and two limited bench players. Everybody else that's playing was inherited. It's not his team yet and he deserves more than 1 year to make his team. What makes you think the team will take a leap under a 4th coach in as many years? That'd be wasting another half-season on adjusting to the new coach. Good teams are built on continuity. Something we haven't had for 3 straight years now and won't have if you bring in someone else next year. He has money. He has assets. Let's see what he does this summer and how we do next year and you can fire him then if we are still terrible. Too many people expected plug and play with a bunch of young players. Plug and play only works with tenured players who know how to play basketball correctly. It's pretty obvious our guys have a long ways to go in that category.
Agreed but I will add that it's been 4 straight years of no continuity not 3. Dieng and Bazz have played for a different coach every single NBA season 4 years in a row. Let that sink in. People are frustrated and rightly so but it seems to me Thibs and Layden are not taking shortcuts they are trying to build something here. That can take time. If the Wolves moved on From Thibs after his season only winning 25-29 wins they would be just like the Sacramento Kings and...we don't want to be emulating that franchise anytime soon.
Steph Curry played for three different coaches in his first three years and has had a total of five head coaches. That didn't seem to slow him or the Warriors down too much!
Pretty bad example. Currys 1st three years 26 wins 36 wins and then 23 wins (13 games worse in mark Jackson 1st year) then won 47 in Jackson's second year. Your example gives more weight to the person you are arguing with
Great that worked for GS. Would you say that's an outlier or something you want to be doing?