I respect his honesty, simple as that, I think the world is a better place without all this extra bs we overinflate into it. I wish someone would have had the balls to stand up to LA years ago and say this is how we are going to play. You are more effective as a center that is where you are going to play call yourself a power forward or whatever you like but this is what is best for the team.
Maybe it wasn't a lie? Maybe Aldridge could have stayed if Monroe came? We really don't know. Whatever the case, it ruined any chance in free agency for Portland
I'm not doubting players love him but I think we need a more seasoned guy to come in. A more all business type person, we are in the formative years now, we can't make mistakes.
So you must be celebrating today..Batum's gone, Lamarcus is gone..we must have had 2 thousand arguments over those guys alone. I'm actually looking forward to the youth movement.
Not only should he have been fired but I'd go so far to say he will never coach on an nba team again. No team in the league is going to sign him after he released sensitive information that could affect team signings. Not to mention employees on nba teams are not allowed to discuss free agency period.
Bring back the jailblazers, fuck it. Rehire Whitsitt, get all the jlprk bad boys, and Ariza every MF who dares go to the basket, while assistant coach Sheed sets a league record for technicals from the bench. "Make It Badder".
Okay, now we're a laughing stock. Sacramento fans are saying "well, at least we're not Trail Blazer fans"
Correlation is not causation. Milwaukee is a better team right now, certainly way more stable than the Blazers have been. If it was a known that LMA was leaving you can bet Monroe's agent already knew this was likely and had informed his client prior to Hughes' statements.
Back to being underdogs...a place we've lived for a long time. Sacramento fans still have to live in Sacramento
I didn't say it was a smart move on his part, I'm just not sure it's a fire-able offense is all. A reprimand for sure and some kind of penalty, but if the guy can coach and was maybe an integral part of Meyers' development, firing him doesn't exactly seem like such a hot move; if feels reactionary.
It sucks we lost the big man coach, but the dude fucked up. Not firing would set a wrong example to your other employees