<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Rod:</div><div class="quote_post">Maybe im wrong but i think that when youre a coach in the NBA its a little too late to START learning things... The ball should move more and players needs to move more in order to have a good offence,especially when the other team is playing zone its stupid to give the ball to one player and expect him to do everything while all the others are watching him insted of drawing interest or trying to get open more often. If only Rip Hemilton was a Raptor...</div> Not every coach in the NBA is good at running set plays, just because Mitchell isn't good at it right now doesn't make him fatally flawed. If he doesn't improve or find some way to get buy this, ya we have a problem. But to expect a 2nd year head coach to be perfectly well rounded is asking a little much.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting a13x:</div><div class="quote_post">Not every coach in the NBA is good at running set plays, just because Mitchell isn't good at it right now doesn't make him fatally flawed. If he doesn't improve or find some way to get buy this, ya we have a problem. But to expect a 2nd year head coach to be perfectly well rounded is asking a little much.</div> I dont think its asking too much,he is still the coach of one of the 30 best teams in the world - he should be in the level that justifies his status. The fact that his players needs to work Extra hard in order to put the ball in the basket and because of that not scoringwinning as much DOES make him fatally flawed IMO.
magic beat the same team that beat toronto and based on the brief recap of yahoo sports, tel aviv's main players are former NCAA stars...which pretty much means toronto lost to a college team http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AtcD...ov=ap&type=lgns very interested in what the infamous Toronto GM has to say about this one?