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EwingsGlass
Posts: 27288 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 4/29/2005 Member: #893 USA |
![]() Nalod wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:OK. I am no longer in the Fire Thibs camp anymore. When I was, the team had a 10 game losing streak and something needed to change. And it did. Thibs sat the players that weren't performing. My guy is Johnny Bryant though. I love his energy. So, when Thibs is ready to hang it up, I would hope we get Johnnie Bryant lined up. I don't think you interpreted my comment the way I intended. Perhaps I wrote it a bit unclear. Bud and Bropez arrived in Milwaukee together in 2018. I acknowledge that Bropez started taking 3s in 2016-17 with the Nets and then in 17-18 with the Lakers. But I think Bud turned him into a jumpshooter by pulling him out of the paint. I think this is evidenced numerically by his % of field goals from 3-10 feet dropping dramatically and his offensive rebounds falling off the planet. Or visually, you can just see that he clears out and is at the top of the key - a position that allows him to get back on defense much quicker. https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/l/lopezbr01.html His other FG attempts decrease as Bud pulled him out of the box and put him outside the arc to make room for Giannis. He is out of Giannis' way. Now, to address your question why he mutually agreed to part ways with Atlanta? Maybe you know better than me, but the sense was that ATL wanted to tank again in 2018-2019 and Bud didn't want to, after putting up a dog of a season in 17-18. He wasn't in for a re-build. Why he is leaving Milwaukee? I think this is a function of silly human emotions. This is a mistake by the Bucks, in my opinion. If I am Milwaukee, maybe they are looking for a fresh face. Some of the efficiency stats that highlighted his championship run are lagging. Maybe they make him an offer to move into the front office and he isn't ready to leave the bench. All speculation. Maybe Milwaukee is ready to go full Ainge and blow things up, realizing they have an aging roster that is cap strapped and facing a hard course with the new CBA. And maybe Bud isn't in for the rebuild. But, as Windhorst said with regard to Giannis - I mean, doesn't it make sense to see if he signs the extension first? I think its just a mistake. Or maybe they already know some of these answers. “Speak softly and carry a big stick” - KAT
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EwingsGlass
Posts: 27288 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 4/29/2005 Member: #893 USA |
![]() martin wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:martin wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:Other than that, I can't shake the Athletic article about Thibs being the coach that players least want to play for. That's gotta change. Article here. The second is near impossible for me to answer. First, I was paraphrasing the article. Second, once you fall out of Thibs favor, it might be hard to regain footing so the characteristic of players that performed better after leaving Thibs has a small sample set. Kris Dunn comes across as a guy that might have been, but its speculation. Andrew Wiggins probably fits that category, but he could just be a late bloomer. Austin Rivers is getting pretty solid minutes in Denver after getting cold shouldered here. Fournier probably has a role on a team as an instant offense guy. I think the answer is that its going to be those guys in the middle. Those on the cusp of taking the next step that may not make it under Thibs. I look at a guy like OG Anunoby and wonder if he would subject himself to the risk of being isolated by Thibs? Or would be get 47 minutes a game and consecutive DPOYs here? I don't know. And nobody else does either. I think that's the issue. “Speak softly and carry a big stick” - KAT
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martin
Posts: 74991 Alba Posts: 108 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #2 USA |
![]() EwingsGlass wrote:martin wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:martin wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:Other than that, I can't shake the Athletic article about Thibs being the coach that players least want to play for. That's gotta change. I don’t mean to be critical here but can you give some better examples? Andrew Wiggins played 36&37mpg while he was with Thibs in Minny. Austin Rivers played for Denver last year and they didn’t bother to keep him and played for Minny this year. He is a min salary scrub. Chris Dunn is a minimum player scrub. Official sponsor of the PURE KNICKS LOVE Program
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EwingsGlass
Posts: 27288 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 4/29/2005 Member: #893 USA |
![]() martin wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:martin wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:martin wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:Other than that, I can't shake the Athletic article about Thibs being the coach that players least want to play for. That's gotta change. I don't know how to factually backstop an anonymous NBA poll for you with examples you accept. My attempt fell short. I think you are coaxing me to argue the wrong point though. And my failure to provide examples doesn't disprove the underlying point. My point isn't that there are countless examples of players that Thibs didn't like that went on to be superstars. Its that a poll of players states that many players do not want to play for Thibs. And that opinion of the players is what matters. And it doesn't matter whether anonymous NBA players can factually backstop their opinions or not. The fact that they do not want to play for Thibs is the only point in question. All the poll is saying is that players don't want to play for him more than any other coach because they don't want to risk his ire and his persona as a stern taskmaster. You can choose to believe it or not. I think the perception needs to change. Your point seems to be that those who wouldn't want to play for Thibs we wouldn't want anyway. That might be valid. But if a guy has the choice between playing for Thibs or anyone else, poll says they are going to anyone else. Right or wrong, it has to make you think, no? “Speak softly and carry a big stick” - KAT
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