Adelman's Wolves Tenure so far

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thedoper
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Re: Adelman's Wolves Tenure so far

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longstrangetrip wrote:Doper, I have to admit I am losing some patience with Adelman, and would not be unhappy with a change before next season. I'm not sure that Adelman wouldn't like that too.

I do see him as a very good offensive coach. When we are executing his offense like we should, it is really fun to watch this team score. But he has never been an effective defensive coach, and in the long run that could doom us to a lower playoff status.

But my biggest problem is that he just looks tired to me out there. I recognize that he has never been a rah rah type guy, but he looks more this year like his ship has sailed. I don't think the medical problems with his wife can be ignored, and that is clearly a priority for him the last year...as it should be.

I look to the Phoenix Suns as an example of what this team could be with a younger, more aggressive coach. I hope we let Rick finish the year and a one and out playoff run, and then bring in a guy who can inspire this team to get to the next level.


My thoughts exactly. I look at Lenny Wilkens (or to a lesser extent Don Nelson) at the end of his very effective career. The generations change and often the older coaches lose the fire. I really think this coupled with the new culture that is in the NBA is rendering Adelman less effective than he was at one time.
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thedoper wrote:My thoughts exactly. I look at Lenny Wilkens (or to a lesser extent Don Nelson) at the end of his very effective career. The generations change and often the older coaches lose the fire. I really think this coupled with the new culture that is in the NBA is rendering Adelman less effective than he was at one time.


Your wrong Adelman is just as effective as he has always been, he can put a good offense into play, sucks at substitutions and sucks at taking advantage of match-ups. He's good enough to make you a winner but will never take you to the top, that's Adelman in a nutshell always has been always well be above average. Yet frustrating the shit out of you for his deficiencies.
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Who are the players who Adelman has groomed way beyond what was reasonably expected of them? I can't see many. I am not sure what you are trying to get people to accept. Peja and Kmart both got their chance with Adelman because of injuries. The NBA is changing from his time of having 4 year college players turn into savy vets on the Blazers. More energy has to go into teaching in the NBA today. Just reality. I don't think Adelman takes this reality seriously.


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