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raptors999 wrote: View PostDon't think it will. Masai had to convince Lowry to stay after Casey benched him for Jose. If Lowry ius backj everybody is back except Casey. Casey needs to go.
Masai had a talk with Lowry about him growing up and bringing the right approach....in other words, "we'll definitely ship you out if you don't shape up and you'll have this bad reputation even after you retire".
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raptors999 wrote: View PostDon't think it will. Masai had to convince Lowry to stay after Casey benched him for Jose. If Lowry ius backj everybody is back except Casey. Casey needs to go.
Unless they throw a big pile of money at him, I think the coaching situation will be a factor in whether Lowry resigns.
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bryan colangelo wrote: View PostAll three of those guys have played for a lot of coaches the past few years. Kyle specifically has had a very hard time finding a coach he has any rapport with.
Unless they throw a big pile of money at him, I think the coaching situation will be a factor in whether Lowry resigns.
I think Lowry would be fine with Nick Nurse as head coach.
It doesn't have to be Nurse, I just think he's a viable candidate.
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Primer wrote: View Post“Nick Nurse has come in and done an unbelievable job figuring out sets and bringing in a different type of offence, a more up-tempo type of offence,” - Kyle Lowry
I think Lowry would be fine with Nick Nurse as head coach.
It doesn't have to be Nurse, I just think he's a viable candidate.
I just can't imagine Lowry being amped to play for some assistant he doesn't know.
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Balls of Steel wrote: View PostSo is everyone in this thread unanimously in favour Casey not returning?
If Kyle doesn't resign, might as well groom a new guy. Because you're probably going to have to blow up/re-invent the team anyway. Having five guys on the floor that are flexible enough to play both ways is kind of what makes the current system work, imo.
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Scraptor wrote: View PostWe have so much evidence that late game execution is a problem. So many blown inbound plays. Are we winning because of Casey, or because Lowry is a superhero? I think Lowry's spectacular play has masked many of Casey's weaknesses.
I give credit to Casey for instilling a solid defensive focus but I still think he's a great assistant, not a great head coach. MU is so big on chemistry, though, that I strongly doubt he'll rock the boat after all this unexpected success.
And so the question becomes: if/when these players are brought in, and the team is legitimately contending for a title...
...would you trust Casey to lead them?
And if your answer is no: isn't the savvy play to get rid of him sooner, rather than later? So that something like a Scott Brooks scenario is nipped in the bud?Last edited by JimiCliff; Sun May 4, 2014, 11:06 PM."Stop eating your sushi."
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JimiCliff wrote: View PostBut it's not like we're dealing with a championship nucleus here. Major personnel moves still need to be made before this team can be truly elite.
And so the question becomes: if/when these players are brought in, and the team is legitimately contending for a title...
...would you trust Casey to lead them?
And if your answer is no: isn't the savvy play to get rid of him sooner, rather than later? So that something like a Scott Brooks scenario is nipped in the bud?
I actually think Casey is good at developing a team culture. They wouldn't have gone 42 and 22 after the trade if he wasn't. But if Masai is looking to make a big play over the summer, than maybe you need an upgrade.
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Jamshid wrote: View PostMark Jackson's time is over in GS. How about him ?
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