We've had that for a couple of years now and it's worked far better than it is currently. Something just feels different, and the pending trade deadline certainly isn't helping. Bringing in Ainge has compounded the stress of that particular situation in my opinion.We got way too many guys who want the ball and not enough guys who want to defend the ball.
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The NBA is filled with really smart people and talented players. We haven't adapted to play playoff basketball, and everybody has adapted to us. We can out-talent a lot of teams, but the good ones know they can beat us. Regular season success is borderline irrelevant if you aren't built for playoff basketball.We've had that for a couple of years now and it's worked far better than it is currently. Something just feels different, and the pending trade deadline certainly isn't helping. Bringing in Ainge has compounded the stress of that particular situation in my opinion.
Is this the beginning of the end of Quin?
I don't know. I think Sloan would have been pretty quick to call the team out about their play, and not get as personally insulted by the question. Sloan was very no-nonsense, there are examples of responses of his to similar questions which is where the "jackpotting" jazz-meme comes from. He would not have gotten personally defensive about it at all, imo.Sloan would have used a quirkier vocabulary, but would have said largely the same thing.
Sloan wasn’t perfect or close to it… prime Sloan wouldn’t have stood for the ****** effort and lack of focus. That bad *** quit at halftime because he was sick of a dude not doing what he asked. After friggin 20 years or some ****… he said him or me and bounced. He had more fight in him than anyone on this team. He may very well have said he wasn’t doing a good job getting the guys ready or taken some blame. Quin is not holding himself or the players accountable.I don't know. I think Sloan would have been pretty quick to call the team out about their play, and not get as personally insulted by the question. Sloan was very no-nonsense, there are examples of responses of his to similar questions which is where the "jackpotting" jazz-meme comes from. He would not have gotten personally defensive about it at all, imo.
And if a player disrespected Sloan, he'd bench their ***. ****, he quit when ownership wouldn't let him bench Deron. He was no-nonsense, and you played hard or you didn't play. It helped that your two stars approached the game the same way.Sloan wasn’t perfect or close to it… prime Sloan wouldn’t have stood for the ****** effort and lack of focus. That bad *** quit at halftime because he was sick of a dude not doing what he asked. After friggin 20 years or some ****… he said him or me and bounced. He had more fight in him than anyone on this team. He may very well have said he wasn’t doing a good job getting the guys ready or taken some blame. Quin is not holding himself or the players accountable.
Quin gave a rousing speech after the game though... where he told them they know what to do and they should do it.And if a player disrespected Sloan, he'd bench their ***. ****, he quit when ownership wouldn't let him bench Deron. He was no-nonsense, and you played hard or you didn't play. It helped that your two stars approached the game the same way.
How well do Quin and Ryan Smith get along? Quin and Ainge? And Dwayne? Quin might want to schmooze them at this point.The NBA is filled with really smart people and talented players. We haven't adapted to play playoff basketball, and everybody has adapted to us. We can out-talent a lot of teams, but the good ones know they can beat us. Regular season success is borderline irrelevant if you aren't built for playoff basketball.
I'll use a college football comparison. We are built like a Big 12 team. The regular season looks good and some stats pop out, but they get exposed in the college football playoff.
This team needs a major shake up - either the roster or the coach, and I'm quite certain it won't be the coach.
I think he's a good coach. I think his voice has gone stale. I don't think he's a top tier coach... I think we very well might end up with a worse coach if we fired him but that doesn't mean you don't make a change.Quin is a media darling. Seriously, the media LOVES Quin. They would quickly laugh at and make fun of certain coaches for similar failures. In fact, Mike Malone and Ty Lue were both laughingstocks at different times during their careers and they totally coached circles around Quin in the playoffs. Quin is the epitome of the “great hire” coach that media/NBA twitter loves. If you don’t fit into that “great hire” mold, you’re going to get **** on by the media. We don’t need to get into the specifics right now, but there are some coaching candidates that the media universally loves/hates from the get go.
Regardless of his actual performance, new owner and new GM (CEO or whatever Ainge is) are instant red flags for any coach. When a new regime comes in, they want their own guys and not the guys who were put in places by the people before them.
Add in the general bad vibes around this team and extreme pressure to win now….I definitely think Quin is on the hot seat. I’d still be surprised if he gets fired mid season, but if they don’t get to the WCF this will be his last year.
They had a heated exchange. Nothing wild though."rudy gay spat"?