CaminoChaos
Bench
Actually on one of my lists, so I'll go ahead and use her.![]()
I hope you have a lot of list. This team stinks. No more excuses!
Actually on one of my lists, so I'll go ahead and use her.![]()
He said he wanted the team to run (which is fine) but went into more detail about strategy.
Whoever said that Collins couldn't coach young players has been proven wrong. Dead wrong.
I don't know that anyone has said Collins couldn't coach young players as that is what he spent most of his career coaching. His problem has always been that he can't coach them LONG as guys burn out on the screaming and abuse within a couple of years, and results taper while revolt brews.
And BTW, there is no way they will end the season a Top 3 team, or a Top 5 team for that matter. There are limits to how far you can go with a team with no elite talents. Might hang in the Top 10 though ala an Atlanta type structure if Collins can keep their ear. Defintiely playing really well, although not so well as we made them look.
That isn't going to be our structure going forward at all. In time our structure will be much more Miamiesque than Atlantaesque.
Pretty inexpensive team but it is a shame that didn't play any better.What a dismal game again.
Just for "fun" I decided to find out what each player made tonight for their "work" tonight. Based on their reported per year salaries, divided by 66 games this is what each "earned" tonight, and I use the word "earned" extremely loosely.
Is it any wonder that young guys can get a give-a-darn attitude when rewarded thusly whether they do well or not?
Salmons $128,787
Garcia $87,878
Evans $62,903
Cousins $54,965
Thompson $45,474
Outlaw $45,454
Hickson $35,674
Fredette $33,914
Greene $25,453
Thomas $6,630
Perhaps you can touch on how much value the team got for their money tonight in your grades, Brick. lol
Salmons did make 3 actual shots tonight, so at least he only made $42,929 a basket!
Whoever said that Collins couldn't coach young players has been proven wrong. Dead wrong. Tell me that he couldn't coach the Kings. Tell me that if we had him for the last three years that this wouldn't be a much better team. The guy has molded the very young Philly team with certainly no superstar (do they even have one All-Star?) into a very good team. They were like a machine out there. They play outstanding defense, have great teamwork, know exactly what they should be doing and not doing, great chemistry. They are easily a top 5 team in this league right now. They could be a top 3 team. Look at Philly's player development. Among other things, they took Hawes and made him a valuable component of their team. Sometimes you've got to tip your hat to the other team. This is one of those times.
Or like Adelman with the Kings. You never heard anything about what went on with the team behind the scenes (except some fun stuff) from either Adelman or the players.I didn't see the game because there seemed to be a delay before it was aired on Dish. I found out they lost bad so why watch. I did hear Smarts interview on the way home from work and I will give him my advice. When doing interviews don't say so much. Don't call out specific players. Don't talk about anything the team did not do to your liking. Keep all complaints in house. Stay posotive. Don't try to impress the audience with what you know. the less everyone knows about the team the better. Take a lesson from Jim Harbaugh on this.