Please, hold your emotional bias there.
If Malone did everything right, we wouldn't be 11-13 now. We all know the coach made some terrible mistakes which he seems to repeat again and again and especially during those games we should have won. If we are 14-10 now, coach Malone will still be coaching this team. Vivek was very clear the team will be graded based on win-loss this season. We cannot wait until we are 11-30 when all hope is lost. Something has to be done and firing an inexperienced coach (who puts the ball on a rookie at a crucial time to win a game) is a good start.
If Malone did everything right, we wouldn't be 11-13 now. We all know the coach made some terrible mistakes which he seems to repeat again and again and especially during those games we should have won. If we are 14-10 now, coach Malone will still be coaching this team. Vivek was very clear the team will be graded based on win-loss this season. We cannot wait until we are 11-30 when all hope is lost. Something has to be done and firing an inexperienced coach (who puts the ball on a rookie at a crucial time to win a game) is a good start.
It's not emotional bias, it's realistic expectations. I didn't mean to say he was a perfect coach; who is their first time on the sideline? What I meant is that he did his homework, he got along with the players, he got this group playing like a team that other teams knew they had to take seriously. He still had some things to work on, but for a young coach learning the ropes he did nothing to deserve being fired 24 games into his second season with the team doing better than it has in years. It seems like his only sin was refusing to implement a basketball strategy he didn't agree with. Anyone calling a guy to the floor for failing to come up with a winning lineup using a bunch of career journeymen, castoffs, and a rookie is seriously deluded.
PDA (a first time GM) wants to say that he knows we should be doing better with Rudy Gay, Darren Collison, Reggie Evans, Jason Thompson, Ramon Sessions, Derrick Williams, Ben McLemore and Nik Stauskas? Who is he kidding? McLemore has grown immensely in 106 games under Malone. Gay, Cousins, and Collison are playing the best basketball of their careers. And we've played better than our record indicates this season. Pop got it exactly right -- building a system from the ground up takes time. Malone was already getting results sooner than I would have expected. But we don't have owners who understand that building a winning team is a process and developing a young coach is a process and you stick with it because the reward down the line for patience and consistency is an organization that demands respect. Instead we have meddling amateurs who only understand raw data and quarterly reports.
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