Circa_1985_Fan
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Yeah, you're probably right.I'm not at all certain you should single Martin out in this situation.
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Yeah, you're probably right.I'm not at all certain you should single Martin out in this situation.
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Agreed, but I doubt that anyone outside of Kevin Martin really listens to what Muss has to say, in the first place...its not like Muss commands respect with his track record and no experience playing the game. I think in this modern day NBA, that says alot. I think the same thing would have happened if the Maloofs would have hired their other choice in Ole' Whiz...that guy would command even less respect from players than Muss, if thats possible.
Thats why you have to talk to your players about the candidates before you hire them...I think that they deserve at least that much of a say in who THEIR next coach is, and who they're going to be playing at least 82 games for.I'm just responding to your claim that he listened to Adelman because he respected him. If that's the case then what if we were to get a young coach that was a good coach, but Artest didn't respect him? You can't give a B player like Artest that much control.
Thats why you have to talk to your players about the candidates before you hire them...I think that they deserve at least that much of a say in who THEIR next coach is, and who they're going to be playing at least 82 games for.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that realizes this.When the Artest deal went down, Adelman was the coach. I'm reasonably sure one of the reasons Petrie pulled the trigger on the deal was because of the type of coach Rick Adelman is. His ability to work with problem players was well known...
If the team is going to keep Artest, it would be delusional NOT to figure in the Artest/coach dynamic as part of the equation.
Thats why you have to talk to your players about the candidates before you hire them...I think that they deserve at least that much of a say in who THEIR next coach is, and who they're going to be playing at least 82 games for.
Agreed, but say if you had a candidate you really liked but Artest didn't do you not get him out of fear that Artest just simply won't listen to him? He can have his opinion be heard, but in the end he should still do what the coach says. He can't be the one deciding who the coach is.
I thought about this, too...and I think that that's why you have to be very thorough in your decision. No, Artest(or any other single player)should be given that sort of power. But I think it does matter that Ron and coach getting along is a big priority. It worked with Adelman...so that's proof that Artest CAN play for the coach and not just himself, and keep his wits in order at the same time.
I thought about this, too...and I think that that's why you have to be very thorough in your decision. No, Artest(or any other single player)should be given that sort of power. But I think it does matter that Ron and coach getting along is a big priority. It worked with Adelman...so that's proof that Artest CAN play for the coach and not just himself, and keep his wits in order at the same time.
Can we just beg RA to come back?
Muss can be our assistant coach with his analysis that RA can use or tell him to shove it, "that doesn't work in the real world kid"!![]()
Hey, maybe Sac State would be interested...Jenkins is on his last leg with us, he's a horrible coach.There aren't many things in the NBA that are impossible but I'm betting this is pretty close. I cannot even begin to imagine a scenario whereby the Maloofs could kiss enough posterior to undo or overcome the whole scenario at the end of last season.
If they do get rid of Musselman, I strongly suspect his next job will be in the college ranks. Wasn't UCSD interested in him?
On that note I really liked Bonzi together and was really sad to see him make the boneheaded decision with his agent to not take the $ we offered him. I'm very happy KMart has stepped up and I love his bright future, but I wish we could have kept Bonzi and had him off the bench, on the flip side Salmons has been very valueable to us with his versatility.
Quick thread jack; the more I think about, the more I believe that was a VERY calculated amount offered by Petrie. Enough to make the fans think the front office made the effort, but guaranteed to be turned down by Bonzi and his agent. They knew what Martin could do.
Be the leading scorer on a 30-41 team?
It looks far better for Geoff to claim he tried, and just failed due to the irrationality of the other sides(s), than to say this was all planned. If it was all planned, then he's an idiot.
Thing is Bonzi came into Houston extremely overweight and really pissed off their coach and has had a garbage season. Stick Martin on that team and they get another 5 wins.
There aren't many things in the NBA that are impossible but I'm betting this is pretty close. I cannot even begin to imagine a scenario whereby the Maloofs could kiss enough posterior to undo or overcome the whole scenario at the end of last season.
If they do get rid of Musselman, I strongly suspect his next job will be in the college ranks. Wasn't UCSD interested in him?
Quick thread jack; the more I think about, the more I believe that was a VERY calculated amount offered by Petrie. Enough to make the fans think the front office made the effort, but guaranteed to be turned down by Bonzi and his agent. They knew what Martin could do.
Quick thread jack; the more I think about, the more I believe that was a VERY calculated amount offered by Petrie. Enough to make the fans think the front office made the effort, but guaranteed to be turned down by Bonzi and his agent. They knew what Martin could do.
We won't know until Petrie trades Artest. If Petrie would have traded Artest this past off-season, he could have gotten great value for him, converting the Peja trade into a great trade. But, he waited until Artest did what Artest does, and that was very, very bad. Now, Artest seems to be on the wagon. Is that going to be enough to seduce/sucker some GM into giving us good value? Stay tuned....
When the Artest deal went down, Adelman was the coach. I'm reasonably sure one of the reasons Petrie pulled the trigger on the deal was because of the type of coach Rick Adelman is. His ability to work with problem players was well known...
If the team is going to keep Artest, it would be delusional NOT to figure in the Artest/coach dynamic as part of the equation.
Well I think it's been pretty much established that we need to rebuild and start over. Obviously not everything is about that one draft pick, but I think besides it being symbolic for the whole process it's a focal point because it's the shot at a free top young prospect. Obviously the moves we make this offseason like the MLE (if we choose to use it), trades involving the vets, are all just important if not moreso. However I think the draft pick and in general the draft needs to be the focal point of all of it and more importantly it needs to be all apart of one consistent vision for the future of this team. No one believes the rebuilding process is only going to last overnight.
I think you're forgetting VF that if we rebuild and start over, we have a whole team to build not just the problems we currently have with this crap squad. Theoretically lots of things will change and we need to go after the best talent not just specific needs we have now which may become irrelevant.
We won't know until Petrie trades Artest. If Petrie would have traded Artest this past off-season, he could have gotten great value for him, converting the Peja trade into a great trade. But, he waited until Artest did what Artest does, and that was very, very bad. Now, Artest seems to be on the wagon. Is that going to be enough to seduce/sucker some GM into giving us good value? Stay tuned....
I'm well aware of Bonzi's season -- its also nearly completely irrelevant to what would have happened had things turned out otherwise. From the very beginning it was an obvious response/result of the misfire in free agency.
And as I mentioned...no make that repeatedly explained, in the early season, it was never about Kevin vs. Bonzi. It was about Kevin alone vs. Kevin and Bonzi together. With otherwise virtually the same team, we are 10 games worse this season with just the one. Oh, and a huge factor in that worseness is our embarrassing "effort" on the glass. Precisely what the missing player brought to the table in spades.
Brick, you're the pied piper of the "Rebuild Now" crew, but you're still grousing about not signing Bonzi?!? Come on dude, which is it? Floating around at the 7-8 spot for the next 4 years or building through youth? It was absolutely Kevin vs. Bonzi. Everbody on here was wailing and gnashing their teeth when Bonzi left except for a very few (including myself) who knew Kevin would fill the gap. If Bonzi had signed the eventual outcome would have either been Kevin leaving at the end of his rookie deal or Bonzi going off the deep-end with a guaranteed contract in his hip pocket.
And if we are counting on an undersized SG for rebounds then the team as a whole is a lost cause anyway. Seriously, if you NEED your 2 guard to pull down 8 boards a game then your roster is seriously out of whack and should be blown up anyway.
Did you want to sign Tim Thomas also because of his nice little display in Phoenix? Maybe we should sign this year's version of Bonzi/Thomas, Rashard Lewis?
a) I'm the "pied piper" specifically because we did not resign Bonzi and follow the only realistic path toward even pretend contention availabile to us. That remotely realistic path being resign Bonzi, draft a young big, and make a trade of one of the other for a more defenisve minded set. Oh yeah, and keep the coach. That was the ONLY path toward non-disaster. Bump and thump at SF/OG rotating with a flyer. More defenders to join the banging duo inside.
b) but we didn't follow it, and we ALSO did not go into rebuilding mode. Hence the pied piper. We absolutely 100% unquestionably were trying to win, and deluded enough to think we were going to win. And frankly, Kevin, alone, isn't helping us to win. having anice breakout season, and now that we should be heading into a rebuild, a piece to keep. But that wasn;t what we were trying to do. We were trying to win. And we haven't. And hence what we did was by defintion a failure. And if we were banking on Kevin carrying us without serious support, that was by definition a failure. And if we were counting on Kevin making up for the loss on Bonzi on the boards, that was by definition a failure. And so, we failed to acheive what we wanted to acheive and have a mess instead. If this was, as you imply, some sort of sneaky little underhanded plan, then it was an idiotic one that has damaged this franchise.
c) not resigning Bonzi was fine...if we were going to rebuild. Not resigning Bonzi and thinking you were going to be good enough to contend was sheer stupidity.
BTW:
a) Bonzi is undersized for a SG the way Shaq is undersized at center
b) Bonzi turned in a hell of a lunchpail regular season long before he showed just what he could mean in the playoffs
c) Bonzi losing it, Kevin leaving etc. is sheer speculation, and all things that could have been dealt with when the time came.