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Betrayer

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  1. Exactly. Problem isn't the extension, it's the role he's been given by this coaching staff and front office.
  2. This is it in a nutshell. I like Stew as a bench big, but he's not a starting 4 (or 5 for that matter).
  3. I wish he had learned something. The reality is simply that Stew was out with an injury.
  4. Please stop playing Killian. Please.
  5. Right, and we have Monty as our head coach, so if it didn't work for the last 28 games let's just keep doing the same thing. Maybe those players who should be playing in China (Hayes, Wiseman) will eventually get them over the top because they dive on the ball in practice.
  6. Why is Killian getting minutes? He's not an NBA player. Same with Wiseman. Also, can we stop rolling out the entire bench at once? How about keeping one of Cade and/or Ivey in the game at all times to have someone that can create for himself and others? Is staggering a lineup that hard for a Detroit coaching staff? First Casey and now Monty, neither understand how to stagger. While you're learning how to coach, is calling a good play out of a timeout too much to ask? On a positive note, Stew was injured and so we rolled out a starting lineup (if you squint real hard) that actually looked like a real NBA lineup instead of two Centers. I don't expect Monty to figure that out and make a change, but there it is. Knox isn't that guy in the long run, he's like the G-League version, but he fits the profile of the type of player you need in that spot: Length, athleticism, spacing, can attack a close-out and finish.
  7. I read that Burks called his own number and the call was actually for Cade. Burks was a train wreck in many, many ways this game. Not that Monty doesn't have plenty of things to answer for as well.
  8. I'd say it was when he hired Flip. A regular season, jump-shooting coach for a defensive minded, playoff team. Square peg in a round hole. Ben left a year later and we all knew that team was going to put up some regular season numbers but would never make it back to the top of the mountain.
  9. Wait, is OG being called a "4 man"?
  10. As a player, I'm sure I'd cope with crying while swimming in my pool of cash like Scrooge McDuck. The guys who shouldn't be coming back to work are the ones you fire for failing at their jobs: Monty, Troy, and Arn. And while you're at it, fire yourself, Tom.
  11. Me too. Imagine that. If everywhere you go you smell crap, maybe check the bottom of your own shoe.
  12. Yep… I swear this guy is my spirit animal or something.
  13. Nerleans Noel is out there on twitter making comments about this front office and coaching staff: and followed it up with...
  14. This guy is pretty much me watching this team right now:
  15. I'd say both the roster and Williams have been a disaster for sure. Even look at their record last year after the trade deadline. They only won 2 games. This roster isn't just bad, it also doesn't make sense. You can't have zero wings and almost no players who can play both sides of the ball in today's NBA. Then Williams comes in and makes it worse by alienating players, giving minutes to G League level players, and taking 25 games to supposedly start "learning the players."
  16. If they're trying anything it's to blitz him on every pick and roll because they know he and Bogey are all we've got. He's doing what he's doing in the 100th game of his career, coming off a season long injury, with zero help, and constant defensive pressure because they don't have to guard anyone else. Yeah, this season is bad, this owner is bad, this GM is bad, this coach is bad, and this roster is bad...but a developing All-Star in Cade is one of the few things we have going for us. People act like this dude should just walk in and dominate as if he's in his prime in what amounts to his second season in the worst situation you could put him in.
  17. Let’s go! I’m heading to the game now. Time to break this streak. Maybe I can hit a jump shot if they put me in.
  18. Spurs because they're in year 1 of rebuild, not year 4.
  19. Was someone saying to get rid of it? I think it's fine. However, I do think it's too early in the season. The real slog is January, not November when the season has just started. In fact, why not move the games from November to January and have All-Star weekend be the true middle of the season with these two teams playing for the championship to cap it off. Add more skills type competitions and mini-games for the rest of All-Stars to compete in, but remove the useless All-Star game in favor of this game. I also think they should learn something from these games and change playoff seeding so points count somehow. Either make point differential the first tie-breaker or make it so teams get points for each quarter they win (I think summer league does this), or something like that.
  20. The whole thing they've been doing where the stats don't count (the play-in games as well) just drives me crazy. It makes no sense. As if these games are somehow going to skew everything worse than the rules changes already have. Also, you're right, even if they wanted to make it 82 games for everyone it's easy to fix.
  21. I'll be at that game, so I really hope that's the one. I was stupid and bought the tickets before the season since it's only about a 5.5 hour drive and we were looking to book a couple of extended weekend getaways. Edit: Talking about the Hawks game.
  22. Because the Lakers played.
  23. Literally the words I was going to come on here and say. I think I said it in a previous post as well. How does this coach take 20+ games to figure out you need spacing around Cade? How does he take this long to learn how to use Ausar (roll man, DHOs, dunker spot)? How long to figure out Ivey needs to play more than 20 minutes? How long to stagger the scorers? How long to shorten the rotation to 8 or 9? How long to move Stew to the bench? How long to move Hayes to the bench? He either wants to go home and earn all this money from his couch or he just had more talent than people thought when he was in Phoenix and the guy from New Orleans is the real Monty. I'm beginning to the think it's the latter. I thought he was Casey 2.0, but he might actually be Casey 0.5.
  24. It's even scarier considering that Weaver is under major pressure now so he's going to try to save his job with a Blake Griffin type move that's going to damn the franchise for years to come. Might be better to fire him now before he pulls an SVG on the way out the door. But even if you clean house by firing Weaver, firing Tellem, and negotiating a buyout with the coach who you overpaid to take a job he clearly didn't want, you still have the biggest problem lingering: Gores. A bad owner who likes to meddle at the worst times and thinks that basketball works like a corporation where you just hire the big name Exec that just left some other company to make the optics look good (SVG, Casey, Monty). This whole thing is a mess.
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