Hmm that's interesting. Kayte just said Doug's already talked with everyone about their roles; who the starters are, who the top 4 bench guys are and who the end of benchers are.
Hmm that's interesting. Kayte just said Doug's already talked with everyone about their roles; who the starters are, who the top 4 bench guys are and who the end of benchers are.
To think anything will significantly change, 24 hours after Browns firing is silly. Looking to see how Christie motivates the team over time, in game rotations, and defensive emphasis.
To think anything will significantly change, 24 hours after Browns firing is silly. Looking to see how Christie motivates the team over time, in game rotations, and defensive emphasis.
To think anything will significantly change, 24 hours after Browns firing is silly. Looking to see how Christie motivates the team over time, in game rotations, and defensive emphasis.
generally, a game or two after a coach gets fired, especially if the players were out on him (who knows, but seems to be pointing that way with us), there's a bump in team play. It's after that where things either start to go downhill or if there's actual change.
He's going to thrive under Christie....and in looking at the stats with him on the floor, it's possible that it's the one thing that could win them a lot more games