Everybody down here in LA is blaming the Hornets players for quitting on him. Which is valid, because they did get beat by 58 points, at home, in the playoffs, so, criticism abounds. But people seem to forget that this is the second time that Byron Scott has been fired after "losing his team". And we're not talking about unaccomplished scrubs; we're talking about veteran teams. Jason Kidd, Richard Jefferson, Chris Paul, Emeka Okafor, etc. They're calling the players bums and losers, but isn't a coach supposed to keep his team competing to the best of their ability? Oh, and I watched most of that Suns/Hornets game last night, and Chris Paul and Co. did not quit.
I can't absolve him of guilt. This goes both ways.