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I have been thinking about this a lot. Is Quin really the right coach for us, or has he lost the team? Does he do enough to drive momentum shifts in the game? Does he have his players' respect enough to demand action and get it?
I don't think so.
Someone who can get at the advanced stats better than me can probably find out, but it seems he is really bad at things like play calls out of a timeout, lineup adjustments, and in-game adjustments to what the other team is doing. More often than not it seems that timeouts end in a failed attempt or a turnover. He doesn't seem to be able to steer the team and get them to do anything different during the game either. Multiple timeouts spent to get the team going or make adjustments, yet nothing really changes on the floor until the players just decide to get their asses moving it seems like. Sometimes his rotations seems not just weird, but not well-planned out, although I don't think this is quite as big a deal. And he seems to defer a lot to Donovan when Donovan has proven he isn't the best decision-maker in the clutch. I know "clutch" isn't a thing, but that is more about shooting. In my eyes, "clutch" players are those that handle the pressure well and, more often than not, make the right decision in games going down to the wire. That isn't Donovan. Yet Quin still defers to forced up 3s with multiple defenders all over him rather than a few cuts and sharp passed to get the ball to a Bogey or whoever else can get a truly open shot. Is this Quin just letting the play flow, or was it his actual play call. "Ok guys, I want 4 of you to go stand still on the 3 pt line, Rudy you stand just outside the lane on the baseline. Don, you do your magic. No one else move so he has plenty of space to create. Ready...break!" Sounds stupid.
For the record, I think he does well with big adjustments, like at hafltime. But before that, during the half that just ended, if the other team figures something out, well we can just plan on watching our lead evaporate because nothing will change until halftime.
I do not think Quin is the genius tactician he was always made out to be.
So, is he the guy? If not, is there a guy out there? Does it even matter?
Discuss...
I don't think so.
Someone who can get at the advanced stats better than me can probably find out, but it seems he is really bad at things like play calls out of a timeout, lineup adjustments, and in-game adjustments to what the other team is doing. More often than not it seems that timeouts end in a failed attempt or a turnover. He doesn't seem to be able to steer the team and get them to do anything different during the game either. Multiple timeouts spent to get the team going or make adjustments, yet nothing really changes on the floor until the players just decide to get their asses moving it seems like. Sometimes his rotations seems not just weird, but not well-planned out, although I don't think this is quite as big a deal. And he seems to defer a lot to Donovan when Donovan has proven he isn't the best decision-maker in the clutch. I know "clutch" isn't a thing, but that is more about shooting. In my eyes, "clutch" players are those that handle the pressure well and, more often than not, make the right decision in games going down to the wire. That isn't Donovan. Yet Quin still defers to forced up 3s with multiple defenders all over him rather than a few cuts and sharp passed to get the ball to a Bogey or whoever else can get a truly open shot. Is this Quin just letting the play flow, or was it his actual play call. "Ok guys, I want 4 of you to go stand still on the 3 pt line, Rudy you stand just outside the lane on the baseline. Don, you do your magic. No one else move so he has plenty of space to create. Ready...break!" Sounds stupid.
For the record, I think he does well with big adjustments, like at hafltime. But before that, during the half that just ended, if the other team figures something out, well we can just plan on watching our lead evaporate because nothing will change until halftime.
I do not think Quin is the genius tactician he was always made out to be.
So, is he the guy? If not, is there a guy out there? Does it even matter?
Discuss...