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Re: Maurice Cheeks Fired
« Reply #15 on: December 13, 2008, 04:58:40 PM »

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Mo's finest hour:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4880PJnO2E

Good reminder why anyone who says Mo Cheeks is a bad guy needs to catch a punch.  Talk about throwing someone a life line.  I can imagine blanking on the words in a venue so huge, especially being that young.

Re: Maurice Cheeks Fired
« Reply #16 on: December 13, 2008, 05:09:28 PM »

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He did a horrible job in Portland and was doing a horrible job in Philly. The guy is just not a good coach.
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Re: Maurice Cheeks Fired
« Reply #17 on: December 13, 2008, 10:06:12 PM »

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Elton Brand: season high in points.

Sam Dalembert: season high in rebounds.

Andre Miller: season high in assists.

Coincidence?

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Re: Maurice Cheeks Fired
« Reply #18 on: December 13, 2008, 10:41:33 PM »

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Elton Brand: season high in points.

Sam Dalembert: season high in rebounds.

Andre Miller: season high in assists.

Coincidence?

It was against the Wizards. Secondly, sometimes teams will get an immediate spark from an interim coach that will wear off eventually.

Re: Maurice Cheeks Fired
« Reply #19 on: December 13, 2008, 10:42:26 PM »

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Elton Brand: season high in points.

Sam Dalembert: season high in rebounds.

Andre Miller: season high in assists.

Coincidence?

It was against the Wizards. Secondly, sometimes teams will get an immediate spark from an interim coach that will wear off eventually.

Regardless, that was the most energy I've seen the Sixers play with all season.

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Re: Maurice Cheeks Fired
« Reply #20 on: December 14, 2008, 09:30:05 AM »

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Elton Brand: season high in points.

Sam Dalembert: season high in rebounds.

Andre Miller: season high in assists.

Coincidence?

It was against the Wizards. Secondly, sometimes teams will get an immediate spark from an interim coach that will wear off eventually.

Regardless, that was the most energy I've seen the Sixers play with all season.
Cheeks had lost that team. Still I think the team's issues are more the personnel, as it always is, than the coach. They need a player like Eddie house in the worst way.

Re: Maurice Cheeks Fired
« Reply #21 on: December 14, 2008, 10:05:24 AM »

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Out of all of the firings this season, Cheeks may be the most deserving.  Some of those teams have no chance to win, regardless of who is the coach.  The Sixers actually have the talent to win some games.

Re: Maurice Cheeks Fired
« Reply #22 on: December 14, 2008, 10:39:14 AM »

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Does anyone really think they're going to finish the season with that interim coach?  They are an older team, and cannot afford to simply give away a season at this point.  I think they're going to go hard after a well known, winning coach.  Doug Collins?  The Czar?  Van Gundy?

Re: Maurice Cheeks Fired
« Reply #23 on: December 14, 2008, 10:49:13 AM »

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I hope Van Gundy stays in the broadcast booth for awhile.  I really like him in that role.

Re: Maurice Cheeks Fired
« Reply #24 on: December 14, 2008, 11:11:25 AM »

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Cheeks was fired because none of his starters developed a long-ranged jumper in the Summer?

I didn't think about it at first, that that's completely true.  The same problem that really limited the team last year is limiting them this year.  And it's pretty hard for anyone to just create a shot in one summer, no matter who coaches them.

Well, last season they overcame the lack of shooting by running. This season, with Brand's addition, that was out of the table. Installing an offense that can create the spacing without having reliable outside shooters it's difficult and it takes time. In fact, I think they were already getting better until Brand went down with the injury. I don't care a lot about Cheeks, he's not a very good coach and Stefansky had a good case to fire him at the middle of last season. But this year he deserved more time.

Re: Maurice Cheeks Fired
« Reply #25 on: December 14, 2008, 11:18:01 AM »

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Cheeks was fired because none of his starters developed a long-ranged jumper in the Summer?

I didn't think about it at first, that that's completely true.  The same problem that really limited the team last year is limiting them this year.  And it's pretty hard for anyone to just create a shot in one summer, no matter who coaches them.

Well, last season they overcame the lack of shooting by running. This season, with Brand's addition, that was out of the table. Installing an offense that can create the spacing without having reliable outside shooters it's difficult and it takes time. In fact, I think they were already getting better until Brand went down with the injury. I don't care a lot about Cheeks, he's not a very good coach and Stefansky had a good case to fire him at the middle of last season. But this year he deserved more time.

The Sixers had lost 8 out of 10, looked completely lost, and the players were telling the media that they were mentally quitting during games.  The energy just wasn't there, and a change had to be made.

Cheeks' teams had one decent half-season in Philly.  Other than that, they were decidedly mediocre or worse.

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Re: Maurice Cheeks Fired
« Reply #26 on: December 14, 2008, 12:39:31 PM »

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Cheeks was fired because none of his starters developed a long-ranged jumper in the Summer?

I didn't think about it at first, that that's completely true.  The same problem that really limited the team last year is limiting them this year.  And it's pretty hard for anyone to just create a shot in one summer, no matter who coaches them.

Well, last season they overcame the lack of shooting by running. This season, with Brand's addition, that was out of the table. Installing an offense that can create the spacing without having reliable outside shooters it's difficult and it takes time. In fact, I think they were already getting better until Brand went down with the injury. I don't care a lot about Cheeks, he's not a very good coach and Stefansky had a good case to fire him at the middle of last season. But this year he deserved more time.

The Sixers had lost 8 out of 10, looked completely lost, and the players were telling the media that they were mentally quitting during games.  The energy just wasn't there, and a change had to be made.

Cheeks' teams had one decent half-season in Philly.  Other than that, they were decidedly mediocre or worse.

Yeah, but Brand was playing through injury during most of that stretch. More than lack of energy, I think they were affected by not having solutions to deal with the defenses they were facing.

I agree Cheeks didn't do a good work in Philly, but once they kept him for this season, they should have given him more time to solve their offensive woes, their defense and rebounding are solid.

Re: Maurice Cheeks Fired
« Reply #27 on: December 14, 2008, 12:43:19 PM »

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Im not sure which is the problem at this point, the coach or the players.All i know is Brand has never showed me as much as the hype about him was from day one,in LA or Philly so far.Iguodala hasn't played consistent ball this season so far either.A few analysts made the statement about him playing hard last season because it was a cntract year,after that he didn't seem to care as much.I just haven't seen a consistent hard working ball team night after night.I only see them here and there,but i see a lot of highlights,and i have been surprised about their effort this season.On the otherhand,some of the efforts on a team comes from whether they are motivated by coach's philosphies and things going on in the organizations.They just haven't look inspired as a team so far.

Re: Maurice Cheeks Fired
« Reply #28 on: December 14, 2008, 02:20:30 PM »

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Despite what you'll hear from the usual suspects (e.g. I'm sure Doc will say what a shame it is that Cheeks got canned next time C's play the 76ers) Cheeks has been and remained a bad coach.

Re: Maurice Cheeks Fired
« Reply #29 on: December 14, 2008, 03:39:23 PM »

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In my mind, Philly was a 1/2 season wonder last year that got as far as shocking Detriot in the playoff opener.

Honestly, is this team capable of making the EC playoffs? Well any team could, even the lowly Charlotte Bobcats in this crazy conference.
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