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planetmars wrote: View PostYeah sucks for McCaw. Wonder how long he'll be out for?
Kyle and Fred ended up playing 35 and 42 minutes respectively last night. Masai has to get another PG or Nurse is going to kill our two guys.
Wait a minute, I think I just realized something.
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Yeah sucks for McCaw. Wonder how long he'll be out for?
Kyle and Fred ended up playing 35 and 42 minutes respectively last night. Masai has to get another PG or Nurse is going to kill our two guys.
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My prayers have been answered....there is a god..thank u..
I mean get well,can we still trade him,even if his injured.
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golden wrote: View Post
And yet this is exactly what the Masai did with Casey's all-time favorite: John Salmons. And boy was Casey salty about that. Casey even mentioned in a year-end interview with Donovan Bennett on Sportsnet that trading John Salmons changed "the entire character of the team", in trying to defend the Wizards sweep and the defensive slippage. lol.
Look, I just find it incredibly weird that a leader of an organization would behave in this way rather than simply tell the coach that he needed to end the McCaw experiment. Now, if the coach refuses, then I can see management forcing the coach's hand but typically that happens where there is a real disconnect between the front office and the staff and there's no indication of that here. My sense is that the team, top to bottom, likes McCaw, wants him to play and see if he can succeed and thinks that will help the team. Otherwise, it's unclear why they gave him a two-year deal and gave him a rotation spot out of camp.
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slaw wrote: View Post
So, generally, it's better in your view to, rather than just direct the coach not to play a guy or play him less, trade the guy out from under the coach so he can't play him at all. And you don't see any potential problems with this approach?
I mean, I've worked some grade A bastards in my day who would throw their mother under a bus for a nickel and I've never seen anything like that. I have heard stories in baseball of GMs telling managers not to play guys and the manager playing them anyway and the guy being traded but that's a completely different ball of wax.
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KeonClark wrote: View Post
No, there's some sort of conspiracy. Some type of message being sent. ....but hwhat? and to whooom?
Theres one common denominator in all those events... Open your eyes people, this guy is involved in the dark arts. All the signs are there. Masia knows, Bobby Knows, Nicks knows. Have you ever seen Patrick during a full moon? I haven't.
May 31st is world parrot day. On that day the Raptors defeated the warriors in game 1 of the NBA finals. A year earlier the GSW defeated the Cavs in game 1. Look into it, the guy has never lost a game on world parrot day.... eerie
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slaw wrote: View PostSo, generally, it's better in your view to, rather than just direct the coach not to play a guy or play him less, trade the guy out from under the coach so he can't play him at all. And you don't see any potential problems with this approach?
I mean, I've worked some grade A bastards in my day who would throw their mother under a bus for a nickel and I've never seen anything like that. I have heard stories in baseball of GMs telling managers not to play guys and the manager playing them anyway and the guy being traded but that's a completely different ball of wax.
I suspect if Masai thinks McCaw is hurting the team that Nurse is aware of his position on that and is aware that Masai will likely trade McCaw if he can get something for him (all dependent on the imaginary scenario we've cooked up where Masai wants McCaw to play less which we have no evidence for). That doesn't mean Nurse will play him less in the meantime, or that Masai would make demands of his coach re: how to deploy the team he has been given. You start getting into those discussions and it's the beginning of the end for the coach.
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