knicks1248 wrote:Injuries get coaches fired for the most part, but when you have a primarily healthy squad, and coaching in a eastern conference that's embarrassingly weak, and especially against a wounded team, there's really no excuse.The number one reason I hated fisher this season, he never ever stayed with a 8 to 10 man rotation, and even after 82 games plus exhibition, he still couldn't figure it out. He barely ran PnR (because phil believes in getting every player involved) even though he had roster full of PnR players. He only started running it a little more in late march.
You realize Bargs was hurt, SHump hurt, then back, then traded. Sam here, then Waived. JR traded. Melo in and out, then out. YOu do realize the massive changes to roster thru the year and then in March he actually has a team to work with?
If he stayed with a rotation and lost you'd say "he was stubburn" as well.
17 wins speaks volumes about the roster. We get it, you don't like fish.