“I told him I probably wasn’t a good head coach for him because I wanted him to be better defensively, to do the right things on the floor,” Smart said. “But what he needed more than anything at that time, last year anyway, was someone that could really, really be with him and spend a lot of time with him. When you’re head coaching, you still have 14 other guys you’re trying to manage.”
I think he could have:The Keith Smart regime in a nutshell.
I think he could have:
- Stopped at "I told him I wasn't a good head coach", and
- Applied it to pretty much everyone else on the team.
Finally I found an article that was too long for me.I gave up when it got to the modern Boogie era as I think I already know the story. I think it should be required reading for people who dislike him or are always criticizing him.
What I didn't know is how incredibly athletic he was as a kid. There was no time in his life where he seemed physically immature. Of course than I think Boogie is one of a kind athletically.
He'll manage his demons some day without losing the competitive fire. I've always thought that was inevitable but the shift in attitude from this year compared to last is striking. That's why I thought Amick's article was a cheap shot. You can make Boogie look bad when you are a writer. He will give you ammunition. Bravo, Amick. You are so clever. The total story tells you why he will be one of the greatest and I think it is lazy to focus on the bad as it does nothing to tell you who Boogie is.
As a society we love hearing bad things. Makes us feel better in our average, perhaps insignificant little lives. Watch TV and see what reality shows are popular. They are in large part the shows that show the freaks and miscreants of our society. Good people are not interesting. They don't sell.
Demarcus Cousins said:Absolutely it bothers me. It’s not that they’re getting anything wrong. It’s that they’re putting out what they want to put out. They’re building you up to be what they want you to be. Some of these guys that they got — the clean-cut, the good guys of the league — they’re complete assholes. Assholes. But you’ll never know that because of the way they portray them, they’re just the perfect role model.
I believe I’ve been mature, but that’s the title I got stuck with. I got drafted at 19. I’ve got millions of dollars in my pocket, I could have lost my damn mind. I don’t see how you could consider me immature. You think about yourself at 19, having millions in your pocket.
The organization fired Westphal a few days later. Westphal declined to comment for this article. He said he was at work on a book, presumably on his distinguished playing and coaching career.