60WinTim wrote:sjm - I can't blame Adelman for the post Rubio-ACL debacle. The Wolves actually held their own at first, until Pek went down, followed by even more injuries (Beasley and Love). That year was completely sabatoged by injuries to many players.
Tim, they were 2-8 in games that they had both Love and Pek. Regardless though, this wasn't about comparing Adelman's coaching ability as much as stating that his approach concerning the roster and veteran role players has had more to do with were the wolves found themselves coming into this preseason. His refusal to develop players has likely put this team back several years. I still fault Kahn and Flip for caving into his whims, but I also know it wouldn't have gone over well had they disregarded his wishes.
To be clear, I think Rambis was a complete putz while coaching here, but he didn't have Rubio on the squad, and that seems to be a major factor in Adelman being able to coach the team to wins.
I agree with Long, that it seems like Ricky has a lot more to do with the direction of this team. Like him, I am actually feeling a little opTIMistic about our chances next season.
Alex, I am giving zero credit to Adelman for Love and Pek. I watched a fair amount of video on Pek well before he came over and he is the same player today that he was in Europe. The only difference was he learned he couldn't run over guys in the NBA. Love made his improvements in the off-season, so I don't know exactly what that has to do with Adelman. If you are going to give credit to Adelman for Love and Pek (who hasn't improved), are you going to blame him for Ricky's lack of development. How about the team as a whole. We complete transformed it to what he believed he needed, and this team wasn't any better this season than they were in Ricky's rookie year.