94 pages and counting of emotional drivel. I haven't read one post here that provides value-added content about his need to be fired. I see simplistic stuff like "Bad at X's and O's, too many threes, yada, yada, yada".
Can anyone add insight into the Fire Joe take that can inform or provide something new to the reader?
My issue is, I have no clue what people want. There was literally an "Ime's got to go" thread and other "fire Stevens" threads over the years. Newsflash, there isn't a single perfect coach out there. Not even Popovich or Phil Jackson are/were perfect.
I could understand thinking he could get fired after they fell behind 3-0 in the ECF last season and it was clear the team didn't seem to play behind him, but then again, they won 3 straight after that and didn't immediately quit. Plus I do sympathize with Joe a little that he was kinda put into a tough spot to begin with taking over the team just a month before the 2023 season. He's still learning and has better assistants around him this year to help
Idk how long Mazzulla is here, but I will say, a lot of the "choking" and "letdowns" have happened with the same core of players over the past 6+ years now. At some point I do think you need to start looking at the players a little for underperforming too. Doesn't matter how many timeouts you take or what your philosophies may be, it's also up to the players to actually execute too. Tatum wilted in the 2022 Finals. Jaylen was meh most of last seasons' postseason especially the Heat series. Even CBS decided to get rid of Smart and Timelord in trades and try something differently
I feel like Joe's character has something to do with it...he's just not a very likeable person, and he says sarcastic things in press conferences like "we need to shoot more 3s" after they shot 50 and missed 40 of them, or when he says things like teams that win the third quarter have a 67.9% chance to win the game...I think stuff like that gets people annoyed. Not calling timeouts, when traditional coaches do...these are all the things he gets criticized for in the in game threads. He just doesn't have a lot of charisma and he clearly didn't have the chance to do a PR course before he took the job last season. Then you add the fact that he espouses a game philosophy that a lot of fans generally don't like, which is the focus on 3 point shooting...especially a lot of fans that grew up on the "offense wins games...defense wins championships" mantra, his approach seems kind of flukey.
I think it just comes with the territory...you go to every Reddit and there are threads calling for coaches to be fired. Even the Spurs Reddit had people saying Pop's time was up, much like Belichick here. Because it's hard to see exactly what value they add, since they aren't playing, when a team plays well the players get the credit, when they don't the coach gets the blame. And I feel that's really one of their main functions from a public point of view, to protect the players when the team isn't going well by taking the slings and arrows.
At the end of the day though, his team is winning, and that's really what counts. We don't know if it will keep winning during the playoffs, which is what a lot of people pounded him for last season, but lets see if he's learned this year
