I'd like to see Leo Rautins or Jack Armstrong go and coach.
Leo talks like he's a bad boy and Jack... i just love his finger coaching![]()
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Originally posted by SwiZz+Apr 14 2004, 10:20 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (SwiZz @ Apr 14 2004, 10:20 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>well season's over....
they finished with two good games..its unfortunate that they're going to let O'Neil go....i thought he was a good coach....very enthusiastic, almost alwyas standing....
pray to god we get a high draft pick.....another big man for chris bosh...watching him play today (vs the bucks) just shows how much he' can do for toronto...
i'm eagerly looking forward to next season....
despite the vince bashing....we still need him...like him or not, he's got talent....and we can't just trade him away like that as many want to[/b]
2 games that meant nothing, where Detroit sat Billups and Rasheed. Another big man to compliment Bosh... how about Okafor?! He's a beast.
I like O'Neill. PRO: No other coach has been able to get anything out of the Raptors, maybe it is Vince's fault. CON: Even when Vince is on the bench, they still run nothing on the offensive end. I like that O'Neill works hard, but he should have something to show us on the offensive end.
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I think trading carter would be a good idea, but you have to be careful what you get for him. For instance you would be trading a possible franchise player in carter, so you would want atleast that in return. So then you have to look at teams that have a franchise player, but he might not be happy in his current situation, and looking at this last season there are a few that come to mind.
1. Allen Iverson - Team is not in the playoffs, had an injury prone season, and his old coach is gone.
Vince is also out of playoffs, and is just plain injury prone.
2. T-Mac - HAHA..............I'm not touching that one.
There are a few others too.
The other option would be to try and trade him away in hopes of having cap room for free agents. Though i don't think it likely that any free agents would chose Toronto over other teams with cap room......not sure why, just have that feeling.
Finally you trade him for a couple of good/not great yet players, and hope for the best.
By the way I agree that what Toronto needs is a point guard, but I also think that if they got Bosh some good post help both on the offensive and defensive end, Rose and Williams would be fine.
I want to cheer for the Raptors and have them in the playoffs, especially since i get 'Raptors NBA TV' and all they seem to show is Raptor games, so it would be nice if they could be a winning team.
So thats my two cents.[/quote]
Great points. It goes to show you a super star cannot win you games. But what would you get for Vince right now? Not very much. And Vince is actually a reason some of those players are willing to come to Toronto to play. But I think Vince being sat at the end of the Allstar game was very telling of what the coaches in the NBA think of him.
What the Raptors need is a system, offensive and defensive, that the players all buy into. Their defense is good. But it drives me crazy seeing Vince get the ball outside the 3 point line, dribble, and then take a fadeaway. Ideally, it would be nice if Vince is the marquee player in the Raptors offensive system, but at what point do we say "It can't be the 3 coaches that Vince has played for, so maybe it's Vince"
All the top teams have one thing in common. Great coaching. Sacramento, San Antonio, Lakers, Indiana, Detroit. Look at the Grizzlies: they get a great coach (Hubie Brown) and they end up 18 games over 500. imho, Coach of the Year._______________
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Apr 15th, 2004 08:28 PM #18Very true, but where is Minnesota on your list of top teams.All the top teams have one thing in common. Great coaching. Sacramento, San Antonio, Lakers, Indiana, Detroit. Look at the Grizzlies: they get a great coach (Hubie Brown) and they end up 18 games over 500. imho, Coach of the Year.
sorry to nitpick but I just had to get my team in there....GO WOLVES!!!!!!! :ph34r:
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Whoops, I knew I had only 3 of the top 4 western teams. Saunders is a good coach, and it helps to have KG, Cassell and Sprewell.Originally posted by friesenth@Apr 15 2004, 08:28 PM
Very true, but where is Minnesota on your list of top teams.All the top teams have one thing in common. Great coaching. Sacramento, San Antonio, Lakers, Indiana, Detroit. Look at the Grizzlies: they get a great coach (Hubie Brown) and they end up 18 games over 500. imho, Coach of the Year.
sorry to nitpick but I just had to get my team in there....GO WOLVES!!!!!!! :ph34r:
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Apr 16th, 2004 02:51 PM #20
Is anyone surprised that Miami is No. 4 in the East given how badly their start was at the beginning of the season & the departure of Pat Riley? since we're on the topic of coaches...
Edit: Oh, and not to mention the loss of Mourning
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Sprewell has done jack other than the game vs. the Knicks.Originally posted by 3-putt@Apr 16 2004, 12:12 AM
Whoops, I knew I had only 3 of the top 4 western teams. Saunders is a good coach, and it helps to have KG, Cassell and Sprewell.
Any other time Sprewell is "dominate" is when KG is off his game in a LOSING effort.
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Apr 16th, 2004 04:25 PM #22
Sprewell is very streaky, i won't argue that. But i don't think that the Wolves would be where they are without him. Just the fact that he COULD go off makes teams have to guard him leaving KG and sammy a little more open. Not to mention that he is a good defender, and him and sammy both have playoff/finals experience which is never a bad thing.
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Apr 16th, 2004 06:31 PM #23
First thing to do, hire Jeff Bzdelik (coach of the Nuggets) as soon as he's let go by the stupid Nuggets organization.
Then trade Vince for somebody good (but with more spunk) and a draft pick._______________
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Apr 17th, 2004 11:51 AM #24
KO needed to go. The guy would make a great assistant coach, but he's a terrible head coach. He's too damn stubborn to use players to their strengths instead of trying to mold them to our system. Look at all the guys that the raptors signed who just rotted away on the bench, or even guys whom we signed at the start of the season. Moiso, Murray, Glover, Strickland...all guys we could've used in our rotation. Murray's an ass as well, but he can score, and if given the chance he would've been a good bench player and given us another option off the bench asides from mo pete whose inconsistent. We could've really used Moiso's rebounding and shot blocking, and that's what we signed him for but KO refused to play him because Moiso wasn't good with recognizing the need for help D in KO's system. Glover he just never played after we dropped Baxter for him. Strickland signed on and had a couple of amazing games, and then KO decided that the raptor offense needed to be run his way (which is crap), and benched Strickland and the raptors went back to not being able to score. He also never played Bradley, eventhough Bradley was a good rebounder and finisher for us last year and we could've really used a post player other than Marshall and Bosh. KO also has this illogical desire to play Curry 25 minutes a night eventhough Curry's defense isn't what it used to be, and he averages about the same amount of points as he does fouls every night. In general, KO was very bad at utilizing the strengths of the team to his advantage. His offensive sets are also crap, which is why it's not a surprise that the Raptors had their biggest winning streak of the year when they traded for Jalen and Marshall, and for the couple of games after they got here, KO just let the players run the offense instead of having them play his slow "playoff" basketball craptacular style.
O'neil was also very manipulative and I think destructive to the team with all his behind door conflicts with players and management. As well as him leaking stories to the press so he could wreck a trade he didn't like.
Can you tell that I hate KO by now?
The Raps also have problems with management though...they're understaffed in the scouting department, and Grunwald basically had no power within the organization because Richard Peddie wouldn't let him do anything. Peddie knows next to nothing about basketball, and yet he insists on taking an active part in shaping the team's roster. If he doesn't get fired, the Raptors are gonna pick up another GM who'll just be a puppet and continue to suck. What they need to do is hire a good GM with a plan, and give him the power to execute this plan instead of having everything being controlled by big wigs who don't know anything about basketball.
The Raps have to look at two different paths. They either build around Vince and wait for Bosh to mature, so say in...2-3 years when Bosh is a 20-10-5 guy, and vince is around 30 and there's a good supporting cast (and an actual bench...the raps bench was crap this year), the team might be able to make a good run at things for a couple of years.
The other option is to trade Vince for picks + young prospects, but I don't think cause Vince still sells tickets to the ACC, and it just doesn't seem like anyone's going to pony up something of equal value to what Carter's worth to this team. The team has proven that they can't win without him, so I don't see the Raps trading Vince in the next year, especially with the looming hockey strike which makes the Raps the only ticket in town.
Vince has also played really well in the last 2 months, so it looks like he's finally gaining some confidence back after his injuries. So trading him now when he's starting to put it all together would be a mistake. The raps are probably going to pick 8th in the upcoming draft, which means they'll probably have a good chance of getting a prospect C or a point, both of which we need. So the thing that is most important right now is for the raps to get rid of Peddie, hire some scouts, get a coach in place, and focus on the draft.
And I think the nuggets have said that they'd like to keep Bzedelik. He's a good coach (a little smug at times), but they shouldn't fire him just because he doesn't get along with 'Melo. That kid needs to mature a big...he's too cocky for his own good right now.
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Apr 17th, 2004 12:12 PM #25
Nope the Nuggets are mum on the whole situation.
The only thing they will say is he's under contract for next season but that doesn't mean they will stay with him.
Kiki is a great friend of George Karl and he is salivating at being able to land Karl for next year.
They'd be doing a "Detroit" if they dump a new-but-proven coach for a high profile one.
Yeah, Melo was his own cheerleading section this year. Got a bit big-headed but he sure can play ball. One thing you can say about him, he's not a choke artist and he started playing very hard after he lost some weight._______________
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funpolice, I do agree with you in some aspects. A coach should lean towards his players' strengths. But as for playing time, I like his rational. Work hard (on the court and especially in practice) and you'll get playing time. Especially if you work hard on the defensive end. You're right about Curry's best days behind him, but he is still one of the smartest players on the team, and in the league.
I also agree that Rose and Marshall played their best offensive games when they first joined the Raptors, but I attribute their drop off to them having to work harder on the defensive end, and also to the 'give the ball to Vince' syndrome.
I don't think trading Vince is an option. He is still an all-star, and unless you get an all-star for him, you will lose out. And with Vince's market value at a career low, you would not get what he is worth. Vince is still the go to guy, and when he's hot, there is no tougher guy to cover smaller than 6'9'. The only trade I might entertain is a 2-for-1, where we get a very good centre and a very good point guard, so that we could plug all our holes.
Damn, we could've had Melo. And then could've gotten rid of Vince. For this year's draft, we need a big, bulky, athletic body. Okafor would be nice, but he'll be pick #1.
As for coaching, we need some one to teach all these babies some fundamentals. Someone like Hubie Brown, down in Memphis. Learn to play some sound defense, and sound offense (pick and roll, screens, move without the ball, how to draw a foul)._______________
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Aug 26th, 2005 09:46 PM #28what the heck?.......this thread is over a year old.....lol...theres no need to bring it up just to say carter is a douche bag.... =\
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