Sneakers
Well-Known Member
I wasn't blown away by the loss. I wasn't even mildly surprised. It looked like a team that heard that their opponent would be without three of their best players and decided to mail it in. There was no urgency, nothing was sharp, and there is no incentive to change what they are doing because the only position subject to adjustment seems to be the 3.
Like you Bodhi, I have sat back and tried to hold my tongue but can't keep doing it. I have a season ticket renewal form sitting on my counter at home and the past 25 seasons, it has not been a question of whether I was renewing. That's not the case this season. My deadline is approaching and I am really trying to come up with a reason to renew other than "It's a good value". My fear of not renewing is that a new coach steps in and they become a dynamic team. My fear of renewing is that Corbin returns along with Jefferson and the team continues to be unwatchable and provide no entertainment value other than who the opponent is. I can't take another year of watching Jefferson.
You summed it up well regarding the two different approaches and what makes it really bad is the combative, defensive stance that Corbin has taken regarding his lineups. I keep hoping that the laisser-faire approach of ownership stops and Greg Miller recognizes that the fans are no longer stoked so he steps up and demands change. Then again, I'm not sure he cares, which leads me back to my dilemma of whether I should care enough to renew.
As a quarter century ticket holder, is there not a number you can straight call them up and ask these questions? It's not like you'd being doing so facetiously, this is as earnest a question as it gets when it comes to your genuine interests for reupping tickets.