Being coached by a bad coach is not good for development, is just bad. (btw, I wouldn't put the name of an experienced, reputed, successful coach as David Blatt next to Silas, no way). Being the worst team in the league for 3 years in a row... can be even normal if you want?, but it's not good for development. No necessary to misrepresent reality that much to feel good with the roster/project. I get you like Green, Sengun, Jabari, Tari's potential, we all do, but even that doesn't guarantee you a bright future. You gotta build proper winning habits, and the later you do it the harder it is to break them atfer. That's what's worrying me right now, not even losing games. With your core at 20 years old, for sure you got plenty of time to do the things better, but that doesn't mean so far you're doing OK. The Rockets are not doing it OK, and anyone knows it around the league and out of it.
It's just not that big a deal. 10% maybe. It's not necessary to assume anything that's wrong is the most important thing in the universe. If Silas can't cut it next season, they'll fire him and replace him. Any player who makes it does so mostly because of themselves, and similarly anyone who doesn't make it it's mostly because of themselves. This exaggeration of Silas' role is not a considerable position to me. This roster is fantastic for 7 extra young picks in 1.5 seasons. No one is going to change my perspective on that, it's very clear to me.
^When you're in the Sengun to thread whining incoherently about KPJ's foul drawing ability you know it was a rough night for the Best Player
Sengun is a great player for his second year but he need more minutes and shots in each game…,this is not fair for Sengun. Silas needs to leave.
this is also not fair to jalen kpj jabari tari basically everyone... because sengun unlocks them all.. hes natural playmaker and team first player... their games suffer even more because its a huge burden to playmake when you lack the tools, the nature, brain, vision and experience to do so....it all just ends up in throwing 3s over the hands of defenders or in wild rim drives resulting in misses...its kills the team spirit...
16-6-5 with 76% TS in 25 minutes on a "rough" night. Just imagine him having a decent night with 35 minutes then.
Mavs game was easily one of his best games as a rocket. And some of the best games of the rockets team when he was in. He had more cuts from other players, and I think that is mainly why he looked much better. He had really bogus foul calls. On a normal night, he would get 1or 2 for those not five. Overall very good defensive performance. https://the-high-low.com/video/player/nba/2022-23/1630578/foul?ordsq=latest&shotFilters=
its kinda easy to understand for me...they just going tru motions.. not really caring about basketball, development or anything....anything else is just a PR talk...there's really no incentive to win, develop or anything...