At some point you need to put the blame on the players as well. It's not their fault they were paired together on this dysfunctional team, but they need to learn to play together and no amount of yelling by the coach will make them better. It's something that has to click in the players head. The players need to know what the other players are doing before they do it. Obviously they have no idea. That's something that comes with experience, and they have had years to improve but they are getting worse and we keep adding better players and wondering why things are still sucking.
One wonders what years they have had exactly. What stability? The organization and coaches have done absolutely everything possible to encourage INstability, which is compeltely 100% the opposite of what you are supposed to do. Constant trades, roster instabilities, scrub of the month specials, miserable rotations, guys playing out of position -- it just never ends. Not to mention some truly stupid and stubborn idiot wearing ties over on the sidelines.
BTW, I think I'll post this one more time for "Smart's" benefit as he's now 75 gms into his tenure, almost a full season:
Keith Smart w/ Tyreke Evans at PG:
8 wins 14 losses .364
8 home games (5-3 .625)
14 road games (3-11 .214)
Keith Smart w/o Tyreke Evans at PG:
16 wins 37 losses .302
31 home games (13-18 .419)
22 road games (3-19 .136)
Want to see some nifty math balancing out the huge Home/Road discrepancy?
Sample season at Reke PG pace: 41 x .625 = 25.6 and 41 x .214 = 8.8 = 34.4wins
Sample season at other PG pace: 41 x .419 = 17.2 and 41 x .136 = 5.6 = 22.8wins
Now, option #1 ain't great . But you're alive and competitive at 34-35 wins, hoping for chemsitry to build, to squeeze out another 5 wins somewhere and get in the hunt. You're a player away from the playoffs maybe and still playing for something in March. But option #2 has brought chaos and disaster as one of the absolutely most hopeless squads in the league. Now maybe Smart is so convinced he has the Brothers Dim completely wrapped around his pinky finger that he truly feels invulnerable and unaccountable. But if the situation is anything but that sure, the wheels have come completely off and excuses to not go back to the lunkhead linehead have grown increasingly thin. We've only got the three real quality players. We've probably blown our last two lottery picks. So for your own sake Smart, throw your best guys out there and play them 40 minutes a night/until they foul out. Any claim that that move could possibly makes things worse is comical. Everything else you have tried, everything else, has failed miserably.