Q12543 wrote:sjm34 wrote:
I wasn't on board with the Butler trade because I thought it was too early for the team, but he is great two way player so i can live with it. What bothers me the most is that Thibs took a team supposedly loaded with young talent, assets and cap space, and two years later we look close to another rebuild.
To date I believe Thibs is responsible for signing Gorgui to a ridiculous 4 year 64 mil deal (which I have been continually critical of if for no other reason than he didn't wait for his RFA year). He signed Cole to a 7 mil/yr deal and never plays him, he traded Ricky and added another 5 mil to get Teague, who is a defensive liability on a team that already sucked on the defensive side of the ball. He signed JC who is another bad defender. He drafted Patton who is also defensively challenged. He rewarded WIg with the 5 year max, a year earlier than he had to. Oh, and lets not forget that he had offered Bazz a deal worth between 8-10 mil that luckily was turned down.
All of the above and we now have a playoff bubble team in cap hell with no high picks and close to the bottom in defense.
What was Thibs good at again????
Fair points. I think by far the #1 thing Thibs has failed at is building a defensive culture. That was the one area people unanimously agreed he could do well. We've seen other coaches take rosters without much turnover and immediately change the culture defensively. Whatever buttons he's been trying to push the last two years (and whatever worked in Chicago) hasn't worked with this squad, plain and simple.
I've stated before that I question Thibs defensive chops. He had a great player in KG to build around, and other great defensive players in Noah, Deng, Gibson, Butler, etc in chicago. When did he build a great defense without those guys, and what has he shown in the new NBA?
I am still confused as to why Taylor gave him complete control.
I am also convinced that as long as he stands on the sidelines screaming about every call (good or bad), that we will always come out on the short end with the refs.