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Letter N wrote: View PostThat actually really upsets me. Not once has he gotten in the refs face to back a player up or to scream at them with bad calls.
It comes off as not having your players backs and not willing to fight to the end for them. And if you're good at it you end up getting calls from the refs down the line for moves like that.If we knew half as much about coaching an NBA team as we think, we"d know twice as much as we do.
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3inthekeon wrote: View PostThis was discussed a few weeks back. I thought Casey should have gotten himself teched in the Denver game when JV got manhandled and would have prevented JV's flagrant. WMCJ posted the list of coach techs, and yeah Casey had zero. But so did Budenholzer. FWIW
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3inthekeon wrote: View PostThis was discussed a few weeks back. I thought Casey should have gotten himself teched in the Denver game when JV got manhandled and would have prevented JV's flagrant. WMCJ posted the list of coach techs, and yeah Casey had zero. But so did Budenholzer. FWIW
And there were also many good coaches near the top of the list.
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If everyone is so shitty and dumb as you suggest,shouldn't Casey be adhering to the KISS principle?
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white men can't jump wrote: View PostJV doesn't need to be hidden. He needs to be better utilized.
This system also isn't good for really anybody, not just JV. Most of our perimeter players are not quick or strong enough defenisvely to constantly fight over screens and recover.
It suits our PFs who are decently quick, and suits Amir best of all because especially when healthy, he's quick, long and skilled enough to recover for a contest and/or rebound.
And that brings me back to the discussion in another thread...Portland ran the exact same D when Stotts first got there, then changed it by his 2nd season to maximize his C and minimize the type of situations we're giving up (ie easy entry into the lane). They've improved a lot since then. And Indy is another good comparison because while Portland completely changed how they play the p'n'r for all their bigs, Indy would often play it differently with Hibbert than with their PFs. Hibbert often sags back and zones up, while West would hedge hard.
To me it speaks to one of my biggest issues with DC. His system, on both ends, are designed to try to utilize select pieces well, and leave others trying to fit in.
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white men can't jump wrote: View PostRight...the thing that stood out more to me was that there were only...3 or 4 coaches with no techs.
And there were also many good coaches near the top of the list.If we knew half as much about coaching an NBA team as we think, we"d know twice as much as we do.
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Superjudge wrote: View PostYou might actually be right. The thing you wonder is if there was a plan in place to used even this season as a measuring stick. We're always going to be impatient, but there is a really strong chance Ujiri and Casey are right on course with what they want as far as evaluating the roster as it is."We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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Just a guess, but maybe Casey thinks Val is smart enough to catch on to the PnP defensive scheme. Sometimes coaches will allow players to do shit that looks bad for their long term benefit. SVG had Drummond posting up a lot earlier in the year even though he was brutal at it.If we knew half as much about coaching an NBA team as we think, we"d know twice as much as we do.
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