We have a lot of threads dedicated to how much everyone hates Silas and how he needs to be fired, so this is a thread dedicated to anything positive you see about the Stephen Silas Coaching Experience. These can be major or minor victories. Maybe we go on a massive 2 game win streak, maybe we score 100 for 5 games straight, post whatever you want in here. I'll start with two, though they are related and you might want to just count it as one. 1) Danuel House has been removed from the rotation!!! In my opinion this is the greatest thing Silas has done so far this season and I couldn't be happier with this decision. 2) KJ Martins minutes are increasing! As I said this is probably due to House being removed but that's fine. KJ has been great and I'm excited to see more of him. He also seems to have great chemistry with my boy Sengun, I love watching those two play together. Anyway that's all I got. Remember, positive vibes only.
Those are some pretty sad points to be happy about. Don't get me wrong, they're definitely positives but these decisions were so obvious and still took him 15 games to make.
Listen man sometimes that's all you've got in life. This is a bad team, bad coach, bad ownership, bad front office, just a bad organization top to bottom. Find the silver linings, the small victories. Like finding 5 bucks in your jeans pocket after you got fired from your job.
Was forced to watch dancing with the stars tonight. Shumpert won, And I have to say, his last free style looked damn good. He deserved it. Positive.
1) his hairline is still crispy despite all the L’s and stress 2) the Rockets are 17th in passes per game the last 3 games…they were 24th before that 3) this team is somehow 18th in defensive efficiency…last year we were 27th
3 legged turtle speed, but he is improving by trying to find a more solid rotation (imo positive) but with the wrong pieces.
Positives? We didn't lose by 50... Never liked the hire. Never will. I'll just tune out for a while. Wake me up with a new coach plz.
it legit surprises and impresses me all the other atrocious teams like New Orleans (29th), Orlando (28th), and Detroit (23rd) are predictably an abomination defensively, but we are somehow respectable now if he could just stop it with the Tate, Theis, and Wood lineups and actually try to have some semblance of spacing offensively, maybe we can avoid being the worst team off all time
Since he joined, he has stayed positive. the roster has been flipped on it's head and stripped right back. He doesn't have much experienced players to work with and having John Wall told he isn't playing, hurts him even more