Not a Fizdale fan, but I'm not ready to dump him after 1 season.
However, it's upsetting that a guy who was supposed to be a draw for FA's, a so called "players" coach loved by James and Wade, not only failed to be a draw for top tier players, but was also head coach when our best player decided to bail on us. Fiz was clearly unable to create a bond with KP and the evil Janis. Was he the only one we should blame...nope, but he clearly wasn't able to convince KP to remain.
I also don't think did a great job of instilling a team first concept on offense into our young players. Our assist to basket ratio was one of the worst in the league, no? He clearly messed with any confidence Frank might have had, gave players like Trier and Knox too much freedom on the offensive end, was very inconsistent in handing out playing time, and in my opinion, didn't create optimum conditions for players to succeed on the offensive end.
All the BS about him playing to tank and not wanting to install a system his first year, is just that, BS.
You instill the concepts you want your players to play under from day 1. Letting players develop bad habits early on is the worst thing you can do. Watching Trier and Knox playing ISO ball right from the start in SL carried over into the regular season.
Movement on offense, not holding the ball, better use of picks and screens, less ISO ball, looking for the open man, and tenacity + a helping mentality on D, this is what I want to see.
I don't want to see individual players with the ball at the top of the key trying to play Lebron James hero ball, and only passing off if they don't have a shot.
We will see.
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