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byron scott
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:28 pm
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:28 pm
is he a fricking mute. does he even coach? 
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:28 pm to pellietigersaint
He just looks ominous over on the sideline. 
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:30 pm to Froman
he never shows ANYYYYY emotion, whatsofrickingover... hes so terrible
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:31 pm to NOLATiger86
That picture of him someone posted the other day was pretty funny.
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:32 pm to NOLATiger86
hes an awful coach
he never calls timeouts to stop a run, he insists on fricking never changing his subbing pattern, he shows no emotion or a hint of interest in any game, i could go on and on
this guy fricking sucks, hes only been places bc of good good talent
he never calls timeouts to stop a run, he insists on fricking never changing his subbing pattern, he shows no emotion or a hint of interest in any game, i could go on and on
this guy fricking sucks, hes only been places bc of good good talent
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:33 pm to Ron Mexico
quote:
hes an awful coach
he never calls timeouts to stop a run, he insists on fricking never changing his subbing pattern, he shows no emotion or a hint of interest in any game, i could go on and on
this guy fricking sucks, hes only been places bc of good good talent
Nice rant. Maybe the Bees can still Trent from LSU.
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:35 pm to killbill
Give it a year or two.
We'll want Trent's head soon enough.
We'll want Trent's head soon enough.
This post was edited on 3/16/09 at 9:36 pm
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:36 pm to Ron Mexico
their defensive philosophy has been the same for the last few weeks.
they never adjust defensively in game, even though they are getting burned by something.
i don't care if they are professional athletes, if someone isn't trying, i.e. west, you need to let him know it. either sit his arse down or give him a good warning before you sit his arse down if he doesn't respond to your warning.
i wonder what they practice.
you know they don't practice an offense, as it was evident when CP3 got hurt.
and it doesn't seem like they go over defensive strategies for each team, just do the same thing every game.
they can't be practicing shooting b/c they have sucked at that lately.
they never adjust defensively in game, even though they are getting burned by something.
i don't care if they are professional athletes, if someone isn't trying, i.e. west, you need to let him know it. either sit his arse down or give him a good warning before you sit his arse down if he doesn't respond to your warning.
i wonder what they practice.
you know they don't practice an offense, as it was evident when CP3 got hurt.
and it doesn't seem like they go over defensive strategies for each team, just do the same thing every game.
they can't be practicing shooting b/c they have sucked at that lately.
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:37 pm to eyeran
I wish we had a coach that would fire people up and get them pumped. His emotion effects the team and makes them emotionless also.
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:38 pm to Ryan3232
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wish we had a coach that would fire people up and get them pumped. His emotion effects the team and makes them emotionless also.
not at all true, trent johnson is pretty unemotional, but he actually runs an offense, puts players in smart situations, etc
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:39 pm to Ron Mexico
trent johnson is a very good coach, he knows the game well and runs a team well... scott on the other hand, well... just stand there with his hands folded
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:39 pm to Ron Mexico
he never calls timeouts to stop a run, he insists on fricking never changing his subbing pattern, he shows no emotion or a hint of interest in any game, i could go on and on
Pretty much. Sometimes against a shitty team like the Twolves I can see letting the superior team work out of the funk.
But when you're playing the biggest regular season game of the year at home you need to call a time out.
Allow the crowd to get pumped up with the on-screen graphics, etc that they play in the Hive coming out of the timeout. The crowd literally never had a chance to get into the game.
And Scott's rotations are fricking horrible. I'm not even sure if I'm going to go to casino night b/c I'd wind up saying something I regret to Scott or Bower or Posey. I fricking hate Posey so much.
Pretty much. Sometimes against a shitty team like the Twolves I can see letting the superior team work out of the funk.
But when you're playing the biggest regular season game of the year at home you need to call a time out.
Allow the crowd to get pumped up with the on-screen graphics, etc that they play in the Hive coming out of the timeout. The crowd literally never had a chance to get into the game.
And Scott's rotations are fricking horrible. I'm not even sure if I'm going to go to casino night b/c I'd wind up saying something I regret to Scott or Bower or Posey. I fricking hate Posey so much.
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:42 pm to AlejandroInHouston
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I fricking hate Posey so much.
Atleast give him a chance to blow an open shot in the playoffs first
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:44 pm to Ron Mexico
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he never calls timeouts to stop a run, he insists on fricking never changing his subbing pattern, he shows no emotion or a hint of interest in any game, i could go on and on
The only point I agree with you on is that he doesn't show emotion too much unless he's really pissed off at a bad call. But the same thing can be said for Phil Jackson, so I don't see how that makes him a poor coach.
Second, he calls timeouts to stop runs all the time. In fact, he has to, because we give up a lot of significant runs. We gave up four or five huge runs during the game tonight. You can't call a timeout during every single one. Fourth quarter timeouts are more important during the final minute, so he needed to hold on to them.
And to say that he never changes his subbing pattern is a little ignorant, IMO. Every team has a 6th man who is the first person off the bench. In our case, it's Posey, and unless Tyson or DWest pick up two quick fouls, he's going to be the first one off the bench into every game. Other than that, our subbing has been extremely erratic. We've seen Hilton/Marks come in for Tyson, MoPete has started/come off the bench/DNP coach's decision, JuJu went like two months without seeing the floor, and now he's playing 20 minutes. Also, he has tried pulling all of the starting 5 together and putting in a second unit, but that didn't work. He tried taking CP out early so that he could play a little with the second unit, but that didn't work. Tonight he mixed it up and tried to keep 1 or 2 starters in the game at all times. Just because the bench has sucked all year doesn't mean he hasn't tried to find a way to fix it...
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:44 pm to pellietigersaint
Somebody bump my prediction, I knew noh couldn't score 90 on the best D in the west and I knew :HOU would score 90+. NO YAO, NO PROBLEM!!
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:45 pm to AlejandroInHouston
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But when you're playing the biggest regular season game of the year at home you need to call a time out.
how in the holy frick was there no fricking timeout called when the rockets made their run right after we made ours
that was just mindblowing
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:45 pm to Holdatigah
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Second, he calls timeouts to stop runs all the time. In fact, he has to, because we give up a lot of significant runs.
guess he forgot to do it tonight in the key moment of the game huh?
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:46 pm to Ron Mexico
quote:This is a Byron Scott thread, not a TJ thread????????
Ron Mexico
Posted on 3/16/09 at 9:47 pm to Ron Mexico
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not at all true, trent johnson is pretty unemotional, but he actually runs an offense, puts players in smart situations, etc
Sorry to keep commenting on your posts only, but you cannot compare a college coach and an NBA coach. They don't run the same types of plays, offensively or defensively. It's almost two different games.
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