It's his fault they're not being held accountable for stupid mistakes though. And the weird rotations are probably on him too. but the players do suck a lot of the time... ..**** I think you're more right than I was expecting he still needs to go
It is as a coach, but I mean...we drafting new players every year. I get the criticisms in general of Silas, but "figuring out a starting lineup", not something I really care about at this point.
He is a terrible coach. Young people learn by being held accountable and then seeing successes from their discipline. We really need to fire him and let Lucas finish the year.
I don't know what he was thinking letting Sengun pick up his 4th foul before halftime you never do that I don't care what the score is.
What does this team stand for? What's their identity? Are they improving individually? Are they improving as a team? Are they better on defense? Are they better on offense? Hell yeah it's his fault. He's not the only one at fault, but his fault percentage is pretty damn high.
I think that in professional sports, the coach unfairly cops most of the criticism. Players seems to get let off the hook most of the time.
Next time I see Silas Signed up to coach Harden, but instead handed a team full of g-league level players, GM refused to bring in vets to set the tone on the court, in the locker room, for these teenagers to learn from, same GM dictating his rotations, whole fan base wants to blame Silas instead of facing the reality that the team and individual players are just really. really bad right now. Brett Brown had 3 consecutive sub 20 win seasons in Philly.... and then just one season later had back to back 50 win seasons. Did Brett suddenly get much better at coaching or did the composition of his team vastly improve? Silas is out here working with Evan Turner and MCW right now, back the hell off him you savages