I know that sports often have a raw edge to them. That being said, isn't it bad karma to propose that someone should be fired, especially if its not related to performance, as the Celtics are winning 80% of their games?
I just wonder if we took this same strategy in other parts of our lives. Bad meal- fire the waiter, the cook, and the owner. Bad presentation- fire the young associate!
Am I the only one that is put off by people so willing to fire/cancel other people? Seems like a Karen request to me.
He won't be fired during the season, because the team has played well during the regular season. Teams generally don't fire guys during the season unless they feel they have to, Cleveland Cavaliers aside.
That said, people who are bad at their job should be fired, especially when you're talking about one of the top-30 positions in the field. If a chef drops the ball and a restaurant loses a Michelin star or two? Fire him, please. Same thing with Joe: he should have been fired, demoted or reassigned after last year's playoffs, when he was an abject failure. The NBA isn't the place for on the job training.
Instead of constantly trying to shame other people (it doesn't work), why not articulate what you think Joe does well, particularly as compared to other NBA-level coaches?
Were you pleased with his performance in last year's playoffs? Do you think he'll be better in this season's playoffs? If so, what are you basing that upon?
How many wins do you think this team would have with an average college coach? How many of the team's wins do you attribute to Joe and something good that he has done?
I think he was pretty good for a rookie coach. I do think it mattered that they didn't get swept by the Heat. I don't place all of the blame on Joe- I think the players are also responsible.
Ryen Russillo made the point that most fans (and I'd include him) don't have the ability to accurately critique NBA head coaching. Most of what happens doesn't come to light, and we are left to judge results. Discussing things like timeouts and # of threes is evidence of this inability to articulate incompetence.
Much like the Brady/Belichick talks, it's hard to guess how many wins one person delivers. I think it's a foolish exercise. Both the players (execution) and coaches (strategy) are responsible for results. An attempt to single out and blame is reductionist and incomplete.
I adopt a growth mindset in my own life and assume that people are putting in effort. Therefore, I think that a second year coach will be better than a first year coach. Maybe he's not the most qualified coach, but that doesn't mean he can't get the job done. Plenty of people were criticizing Spo, even as he won with Miami and Lebron.
Regarding shame- I'm just calling out the arrogance. Young Joe knows more about technical basketball than anyone on this forum. I haven't read anything technical on this thread, despite numerous discussions of timeouts and 3 pointers taken.
I'm not saying Joe is flawless or above criticism. I'm saying that forum readers deserve better insight into how this guy is a bad coach. So far, I haven't seen it. Probably because it's hard for fans to criticize something that is so clearly over their head.