I think the "I did my best" mindset is usually destructive, so of course I believe in using different (sometimes uncomfortable) approaches to difficult problems.But if you've tried something over and over since the beginning of your career and you have yet to achieve your goal, then isn't changing your approach imperative. Furthermore, why is that some people's complaints of Bozzer have been that the Jazz have gone as far as they can with that guy...but the same can't be said about Sloan.
Will you agree that we both want the same thing for this team...a championship? After 20 plus years of allowing Sloan to try without so much as an interjection from the front office, couldn't we try someone else? I mean, always being the bridesmaid must suck...unless you never want to marry...right?
I think the "I did my best" mindset is usually destructive, so of course I believe in using different (sometimes Who do you suggest the Jazz hire? What will they bring that Sloan does not? What will the Jazz lose in Sloan?
I think the "I did my best" mindset is usually destructive, so of course I believe in using different (sometimes uncomfortable) approaches to difficult problems.
Who do you suggest the Jazz hire? What will they bring that Sloan does not? What will the Jazz lose in Sloan?
Tommy, we agree on the first...for sure. The tales of Pop's transformation once Parker and Gino got on the team are well documented. He realized that being the same guy was not going to work. But that's besides the point.
Who should we hire? I'm open. JVG? PJ? Again, I'm open. Being successful in the playoffs is great, but getting bounced ****ing sucks. What will this person bring that Sloan does not...no idea. There's no way for me to know. That said, what will be brought is change. It's inevitable. Two different coaches. What will we lose? No idea.
Again, I don't dislike Sloan. He's a capable coach. He's a good coach. He's not a great coach.
Great points. You almost have me convinced.
I never said anything about browbeating--and benching a player repeatedly in one game isn't browbeating them if they are not stepping up. Typical Hopper hyperbole."Sloan has always taken a slightly different approach. Accentuating the positive is a far better way to get players to succeed and play the game at their peak. Pounding on a player over and over in a film session is not going to promote the player into a positive performance."
That aint coachin 101, just ax S2, ya know? Ya needz to browbeats them chumps and rub they face in every little mistake. Aint that right, S2?