Coach Smart Decision?

Coach Smart Decision?


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I'm bumping this, as our winning% is worse since the lineup change, our defense is worst in the league, we've lost any advantage we had on the glass, the substitutions are not getting any better whatsover, meaning Smart hasn't learned anything regarding how best to use his players, and I dare say the effort level from a few players is dropping off, which is a sign of players not believing in their coach.

And no, I'm not blaming him for the entire mess, there's a lot in play there. But he is clearly not giving this team its best shot at winning.
 
I'm bumping this, as our winning% is worse since the lineup change, our defense is worst in the league, we've lost any advantage we had on the glass, the substitutions are not getting any better whatsover, meaning Smart hasn't learned anything regarding how best to use his players, and I dare say the effort level from a few players is dropping off, which is a sign of players not believing in their coach.

And no, I'm not blaming him for the entire mess, there's a lot in play there. But he is clearly not giving this team its best shot at winning.
Picking up his option was a mistake, just like it was a mistake to pick up Westphal's option at the end of last year.

If our owners were not broke and penny pinching, we would be jumping all over Nate McMillan if he walks away / gets a tap on the shoulder in Portland.
 
Picking up his option was a mistake, just like it was a mistake to pick up Westphal's option at the end of last year.

If our owners were not broke and penny pinching, we would be jumping all over Nate McMillan if he walks away / gets a tap on the shoulder in Portland.



Perhaps. I fear we would be chasing D'Antoni though. There is a deep and abiding smallball/running/no defense sickness in Sacramento's bones. It goes by many names, but Loser is the one that will suffice for now.

I myself have been intrigued by Jeff Van Gundy, who I used to laugh at people for wanting when we still had Adelman. BUt here's the difference: Cousins. Van Gundy comes from the Riley school of big men first and second, defense thirid, and everything else later. He has been the coach of Ewing and Yao. Mightn't DeMarcus Cousins intrigue him? And mightn't he be able to get the most out of him?

Alas he is a big city guy. Hard to see him in Sac.
 
Perhaps. I fear we would be chasing D'Antoni though. There is a deep and abiding smallball/running/no defense sickness in Sacramento's bones. It goes by many names, but Loser is the one that will suffice for now.

I myself have been intrigued by Jeff Van Gundy, who I used to laugh at people for wanting when we still had Adelman. BUt here's the difference: Cousins. Van Gundy comes from the Riley school of big men first and second, defense thirid, and everything else later. He has been the coach of Ewing and Yao. Mightn't DeMarcus Cousins intrigue him? And mightn't he be able to get the most out of him?

Alas he is a big city guy. Hard to see him in Sac.

Hard to see JVG leave his cushy job as an analyst that pays him truckloads more than what Magoofs could afford. You are right about the fascination with Mr Pringles which would just flat out scare me.

At least McMillan is smart enough to know what a contender looks like. He preaches D and has always targeted players that are good defenders. Might actually change the culture of the franchise! Imagine that! :eek:
 
I'm bumping this, as our winning% is worse since the lineup change, our defense is worst in the league, we've lost any advantage we had on the glass, the substitutions are not getting any better whatsover, meaning Smart hasn't learned anything regarding how best to use his players, and I dare say the effort level from a few players is dropping off, which is a sign of players not believing in their coach.

And no, I'm not blaming him for the entire mess, there's a lot in play there. But he is clearly not giving this team its best shot at winning.

Well, hopefully (FINGERS CROSSED), if Smart didn't realize how bad our defense was before the last 2 games, he will now after watching his great small ball machine give up nearly 250 points to the Mega-Powers that are the Pistons and Monta-less Warriors.
 
Well, hopefully (FINGERS CROSSED), if Smart didn't realize how bad our defense was before the last 2 games, he will now after watching his great small ball machine give up nearly 250 points to the Mega-Powers that are the Pistons and Monta-less Warriors.

Nope, he's just going to blame the team and the players and wonder why their defense wasn't good and chalk it up to effort or something like that. I'm starting to feel an increasing need for Cousins and Tyreke to lead some sort of mutiny against this smallball crap. Isaiah Thomas may not be too pleased though. I don't think Garcia is too happy about playing PF either, nor is JT about sitting on the bench after finally finding some consistency in his play and in the rotation earlier this season.
 
bottom line, smart= don nelson 2.0 (in his later years when he was a terrible coach for the warriors). Smart studdied under the late don nelson and has the same principles. they didnt work for don and they arent gonna work for smart. Since adelman left the maloofs have not hired one coach with a winning record. its been all young coaches with little to no experience and it hasnt worked.

look at minni. they get adelman to make some sense out of all the talent they got and ill be damned, theyre looking pretty solid this year. time to get a REAL coach. a nate mcmillan, or a mike brown type coach. not another guy trying to prove he has what it takes to be a head coach cuz that s*** aint gonna work for us. how about a coach that has strong defensive principles? i think the kings need to learn what D actually is. not just standing there praying the other team wont drain that open 3
 
So is it safe to conclude that the 16 people were right (out of 69 who voted)?

why are you ignoring the 34 that said give him the season? if you fire him now, who's going to take over? let him ride out the rest of this year and see who's available. meanwhile, give him directions to try and stop smallballing. it's always been the right answer and remains so.

as for McMillan (who I am massively in favour of requiring, and have gone on the record saying so): his defensive reputation actually exceeds his abilities in that area. he's always had solid personnel on that end and the numbers have been, once adjusted for the very slow pace PDX had been playing, not all that overwhelming. still, there is a reason it took about a nanosecond for him to find a new job once Seattle fired him. he'd be the obviuos choice if available and not blocked by Smart having the headcoch job down for next year.
 
This is why I said wait until the end of the season. I actually saw progress and direction under Smart when he was working with a TRADITIONAL LINEUP. Evans was learning his role, Cousins was pretty dominant and coming of age. You saw what "could be" against San Antonio and OKC. So at the time, I thought the potential for solid improvement was there. I figured that he would be the coach to help our players reach their individual potential, then we would be arguing about whether or not he could "take us to the next level" in a year or two.

Then, for some reason, he went to smallball. Doubly so, knowing that we were making progress the other way - despite the outcries of the fans who want more points on the board. You become a running team, and you negate the big nasty (oh wait, can't call him that), the big boogie in the middle who needs a set offense and to establish positioning in order to be at his best. I really want to know why Smart thought that it would be a good idea to tiny up the team, especially with this roster. But you know what? I'm a fan, and can want all I want, but I'm not going to get answers. Because of that, I have to judge what I'm seeing on the floor. And I'm seeing a regression. Complain about dribble-dribble-dribble all you want, but it's playoff basketball. In fact, you can stop complaining about it because Evans was getting so much better at running an offense, with sets, right before the switch. Why do you think Cousins was so happy? He knew (and most knew) where they would be getting the ball within the flow of a half-court offense.

This team is so young, you can't just **** with the lineup and change up things the way you want. You can't give someone 15 minutes one night, then 35 the next. You can't purposefully set up a team to be at a disadvantage, then complain when they don't rebound or defend well. This actually looks more like read and react Westphalian debauchery than it does anything else as of late. We're putting up points because it's easier for guards to "read and react" against larger players.

Having coached for over a decade (crap, I'm getting old), I know that good coaches adapt to their personnel - they don't try to shoehorn them into a system. Are you willing to expand your comfort zone, or stick to what you know, regardless of the outcome. Bringing in a shooting coach and a big man coach is a good step in the right direction. Having Smart go back to a lineup that suits this personnel would be big, but he won't do it because of pride. All he has to do is say "we need to go back to making defense a priority, and I'm making some changes that will hopefully address the issue."
 
You have one player who creates a matchup problem for just about every other team in the NBA and then use an offense that doesn't use him. I noticed a lack of intensity in Cousins about three or four games before he got sick. I haven't traced back to how closely this coincides with the transition to full bore small ball but it's darn close. Why play around your best player? He is the cornerstone of the team and doesn't suffer coaching fools easily. I don't expect to see an explosion coming from him as he did with Westphal but I also don't expect to see the hyper pumped bully manhandling other teams as he seems to be losig interest in the game.
 
Note: I closed the poll. It was started when the team was actually looking okay, and before some of the recent blowout fiascos. Should have been open for a short period of time, closed and then perhaps redone in a week or so, especially if the team reverses itself yet again.

Is there a way of knowing who these 16 people are?


A number of those 16 didn't vote until very recently. Unfair to those who voted when the poll first started a week and a half ago. Hence my rationale for closing it.
 
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