Nah. I like watching you jump to conclusions faster than the speed of ****.Explain
Nah. I like watching you jump to conclusions faster than the speed of ****.Explain
Nah. I like watching you jump to conclusions faster than the speed of ****.
It's pretty funny that an out of control overemotional fanatic like yourself has such a problem with a coach who knows the difference between poker and basketball.Yes. I watched basically every game last season, and watched his demeanor on the sidelines during critical phases of the game. It's as clear as day to me. All good coaches have poker faces throughout the game - with the exception of an occasional outburst at the ref - while Ty would show looks of sheer joy or bitter anguish depending on the situation as well as jumping on and off the bench, flailing his arms, etc. He lost sight several times and screwed up the rotation at pivotal points during games because he forgot he was supposed to make subs (being too wrapped up in the game).
Anyone else who watched extensively last year could tell you the same thing. Unfortunately I can't provide video evidence, but you'll be able to see what I'm talking about live in a few short weeks!!
So your judgement on his entire career as a coach, and his abilities to succeed in his first full year as a head coach in the NBA, are based on how he picked up the pieces of a shattered organization whose top player left in the middle of the season, not to mention their hall-of-fame 20+ year coach, and who now had to figure out a way to integrate several new players, as well as rookies who now were carrying heavier minutes, all while being short a coach on staff and being in the middle of a media firestorm.
And then on top of that, suddenly you are the Grand Poobah of all NBA coaching, so you have perfect knowledge of which players will work best on the floor at any given point in time?
Really?
Delusion, thy name is chitownjazz.