
Originally Posted by
Uncia03
The primary reason I wasn't feeling optimistic about this upcoming season was Coach Smart.
I just felt that with him at the helm, regardless of our talent roster, he'd manage to guide this team into the cellar, then get fired during the season, and force us to take another interim head coach.
I was one of the poor souls with the Kingsfans group down in LA for the Clipper game. I can say with-out question, that the game we witnessed is a firable offense.
It was absolutely clear that the players are not playing hard for him right now. They are no longer buying what he's selling, and the play on the court demonstrates that.
I just want him gone.
It's true that the Maloofs will probably end up picking up a low-income coach, but who knows, at least there is the possibility that a new coach could come in and bring success. I have no doubt in my mind that we will not have success under Smart.
So on to the actual question posed in this thread.
At this point in time, it's mostly on the coach. It's all well in good to say that players have personal responsibilities to play hard and take their game to the next level. But the reality is, if you're putting out 100% game after game, and you see your team lose time and time again because of the coach's rotations and lack of half-court offense game-planning, then you're going to eventually stop giving 100%.
It would be akin to having a normal job, and putting everything you have into doing it right, then seeing the person responsible for taking your work, just muck things up to end up with a mediocre product. Eventually, you're not going to give them flawless production just to see it trashed.
I think this can be clearly seen on the defensive end. Let's be honest with ourselves. The defensive intensity we saw at the beginning of the season is completely gone.
And the reason it's gone, is because all of that hard work ended up just being another loss. It's not as if the players forgot how to play defense. It's simply that trying that hard was pointless because the problems with the offense, roles, rotation was simply to great to overcome to get consistent victories.
So right now we're at a place where we no longer care to give the defensive effort needed to win games and we still lack an offensive system, proper roles, and proper rotations to help us win games.
We have no shot at having success this year as long as the coach and players continue on as we've seen.
We've got talent. We just need a coach who can come in and define roles, implement an offensive scheme which utilizes our talent, and demand accountability out of our players. I'd prefer a veteran coach who has had success, but at this point, I'd take just about anyone.
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