The way this reads cracks me up, even if it likely wasn't his intent:
Jared Weiss: Derrick White on Joe Mazzulla winning coach of the month: “Staff’s been amazing. Joe’s been solid.”
Pure Freudian slip - he might not have intended it consciously, but he meant it.
One of our top BBIQ guys and his comment comes out very lukewarm, if you look at it honestly.
I have always thought there had to be at least a few of the players who see how incompetent Joe is.
Gotta think there are occasional, late nite, road-trip hotel conversations among select Celtics where our head coach is discussed.
Absurd. I’d bet money that none of the players think Joe is incompetent. They appear totally bought in and cohesive. There would be rumblings and some lack luster play if they did not have faith in their coach. Being called solid hardly indicates incompetence, it’s actually a positive term and doesn’t hint at anything negative other than there are other more positive terms. You appear to simply be wishing that someone within the organization holds your view point, which it’s clear they don’t.
Sorry, Your view lacks much perceptive insight into people, in general.
"Staff is Amazing !!!!!!" "Oh yeah, Joe's been solid, I guess" is what I'm hearing.
People who are basically honest (probably Derrick White) have a hard time expressing false opinions.
It just came out that way, but I think it speaks volumes, his follow up quote about Joe was lukewarm compared to "amazing."
I'm not the only one who noticed.