imho, this predicament is a result of unchecked arrogance. four examples (apologies for the length):
1) danny’s exit seemed to be a result of a power play by brad. i think brad made it clear to wyc that he was done coaching and threatened that he was leaving the organization. wyc panicked at the thought of losing the boy wonder and moved on from danny in an awkwardly and hastily orchestrated organizational shuffle that belied the C’s typically disciplined and thoughtful approach to organizational matters. brad arrogantly forced wyc’s hand to seize control. it’s doubtful brad, who was merely a college coach just a few short years earlier and had no nba front office experience, was ready for the preeminent GM job in the nba, one of the highest profile GM roles in all of professional sports.
2) firing ime was also driven by arrogance. clearly, ime’s “crimes” weren’t as egregious as the C’s implied, as evidenced by his rather quick hire by the rockets, with no pushback from the nba. brad and wyc overreacted in firing ime in an attempt to seem virtuous, decisive, and progressive. a suspension would have been more appropriate, leaving joe as a short term interim. if brad and wyc actually fired ime out of respect for women, and in virtuous opposition to harassment, they don’t replace ime with a guy who had a domestic battery charge against a woman. considering these horrible optics, doing so was an arrogantly audacious move. one has to wonder if brad was concerned that he couldn’t control ime, and jumped at the opportunity to fire him when a justifiable reason presented itself, quickly replacing him with a weak and inexperienced coach he knew he could control.
3) making joe the permanent HC far too quickly and haphazardly. this is a championship caliber team with a finite window; turning the reins over to a third assistant who lacks serious HC experience was arrogant irresponsibility. brad arrogantly thought he’d built such an exemplary roster that the HC was a superfluous afterthought. furthermore, if rookie joe wins a title in his first season as HC, with his demonstrated faults and weaknesses, the press will laud brad as the genius GM who built a championship roster so good it won with a wildly inexperienced HC.
4) even if the C’s lose tomorrow, joe will not be fired. letting joe go so quickly would be an admission by brad and wyc that they made a mistake and squandered another season. instead, they will double down on the hire, sing joe’s praises during the offseason, and slightly retool the roster, which will send a subtle message that the blame lies with the exiting players, not the HC.