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[drupal=90]Rebuilding is painless...[/drupal]
[drupal=90]Rebuilding is painless...[/drupal]
No, I'm not serious. Rebuilding isn't painless. It's painful to watch at times and it's excruciating at others. But it's a necessary part in the life of any franchise.
The problem with our Kings and the whole rebuilding scheme is two-fold:
1. We just didn't start soon enough so we're behind and trying to catch up. That in and of itself is something we've already gotten past; there's no use crying over spilt milk.
2. Our head coach has no idea what "REBUILDING" means and is apparently using a dictionary similar to Funk & Wagnall's Standard Desk Dictionary, which doesn't even give a separate definition for "rebuilding"...
We have a chance this year to groom our young players for the future; this is the perfect time to let them play and learn from their mistakes. There's another requirement for that to be successful, however. They desperately need a teacher - a coach who will put them in a position to learn, not to punish them or put them in situations where they're simply doomed to fail.
This has to be much harder on our young players than it is on the loyal fan base. They don't want to fail; they don't want to lose by 20+ points. They don't want to come into each game not knowing what's really expected of them or how they'll be utilized. They want to compete; they want to learn from their mistakes; they want to get better - for themselves, for their teammates and for us, the fans who will fill the seats and generate the Arco Thunder if we have even the slightest reason to do so.
I had hopes for Reggie Theus but something is not right. The starting lineup and substitutions are lacking in vision, to say the least. He seems bound and determined, for whatever reason, to stick with the veterans whenever he can. Yes, he's had a plethora of player injuries to deal with, but with what we have to deal with, I would much prefer to see Jason Thompson start than to watch Mikki Moore eating up major minutes. I like Brad Miller - a lot - but he's not part of our future. Hawes needs the exposure as a starter and I think would better be able to learn how NOT to foul if he was in the flow of the game from the beginning.
It's not easy, I know, to watch a team rebuild. I've said it numerous times to those who are upset about any particular player's performance. But this goes beyond the players. Until/unless we get some kind of consistent philosophy coming from the guys in the suits, we're not going to make any kind of advancement. Being bad enough to get another lottery pick might be the goal of some but without a staff to bring the kids along we're just a bunch of youngsters who look like they found a box of matching uniforms.