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Doug Christie to JJJ after the game
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It’s a time of positive healing for everyone in Kings Land!A positive post! Well done!
"We are about joy for us and taking it from our opponent."
— James Ham (@James_HamNBA) January 4, 2025
-Doug Christie
Malik Monk when asked what Coach Doug Christie has done during this winning streak:
— Allen Stiles (@The_StilesFiles) January 4, 2025
“He just simplified a lot of stuff for us...he just simplified the game on offense and defense and we’re not thinking that much.”
We keep hearing a theme in these interviews.
"We are about joy for us and taking it from our opponent."
— James Ham (@James_HamNBA) January 4, 2025
-Doug Christie
put it on a shirt
Mike Brown's offensive system, which required every player to act as a primary playmaker, initially hindered our offensive performance. While his defensive strategies have consistently improved our team year after year, the complex offensive scheme proved ineffective. After simplifying the offense and allowing players to return to their natural positions and roles, our offensive output significantly improved, leading to our current winning streak. However, given the recent struggles of our opponents, the upcoming game against the Warriors will be a true test of our progress.
Knowing that we can probably blame Mike directly for relying on a cooked McGee and Sasha and Keon's lack of playing time I think it's totally fair to question what other personnel moves were directly related to Mike Brown. I don't think Neemi was good enough but we probably should have kept him over McGee. Why trade 2 picks for Duarte instead of try to develop Edwards (I have to assume this WAS a Brown call). We could have kept guys from 2022-23 for cheaper and maybe had more success with "running it back" than we did downgrading most of our back bench.I like Mike Brown and I think he’s a decent coach but his two weaknesses are that he relies too much on Warriors system and that he tends to stick to Vets that he’s familiar with. Warriors offense work because you have shooters of Klay and Curry’s caliber. It’s also the reason why he relies on guys like McGee when he was obviously cooked. I think Monte McNair catered to Mike a bit with those signing which didn’t really help.
Doug's word choices seem to reveal some of why Mike was getting tuned out behind the scenes... phrases like, "It's not about me, it's about them" and "I know what I'm asking is really really hard, because I've done it." Street cred and spotlight finesse by Coach Christie seem to be having an impact.
More specifically, it's looking to me like Doug has the guys playing for Themselves and each other, and fostering a locker room environment where the focus is on the players voices instead of the coach's. To me it appears Doug is providing the guts, the grit, and the backbone, but the ownership is theirs, and we see the results on the court... they're "playing their f'ing a**es off."
MB’s final presser where he went in on Fox closing out on and fouling Ivey seemed really telling to me. “Don’t foul a 3 point shooter” seems relatively basic and it’s sort of insulting
MB’s final presser where he went in on Fox closing out on and fouling Ivey seemed really telling to me. “Don’t foul a 3 point shooter” seems relatively basic and it’s sort of insulting to act like he didn’t understand that vs accepting that it was just a mistake that anyone could make in the moment. And that Fox isn’t a guy prone to mistakes, so really nothing more than “hey man remember not to do that” should have sufficed versus rubbing it in after a tough loss
You know what else is relatively basic and insulting? Not coaching up your team to wrap up the opposition if/when they decided to put the ball on the floor rather than jack up an immediate 3 point shot with under :10 remaining.
IIRC, Ivey didn’t even get the ball in the corner until ”around” :05 remaining after the ball was put on the floor and driven then kicked to the corner. And I also believe the Pistons had no timeouts left. Yet no KINGS player made an effort to foul once the ball was put on the floor.
Decisions such as that are why Brown no longer has a job, IMO.
If Brown makes the proper coaching decision, Fox most likely wouldn’t have been in a position to even foul a 3-pt shooter. But I doubt that he was pressed to talk about that in his final presser.
I’m pretty sure they did have a timeout. Plus, it’s easier said than done to foul someone, as Brown said they were instructed to foul if a player had their back to the basket and that didn’t happen. You have to be careful fouling someone on the perimeter because they can “shoot it” like Derozan did last night and get a trip to the line for 3.
Fox messed up because his head was not in the game. Now if you want to say he checked out because of Mike fine, but that game lays at the feet of Fox.
He is doing a press conference and being asked questions about the game, what is he supposed to say? I think people are overreacting to that, my guess is Fox didn’t care one bit about that answer.