Author Topic: D'Antoni on Rondo : "I'd like to see him play on Minnesota and see how he does."  (Read 33386 times)

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Offline scaryjerry

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waiiiittt...hold it!!! howd our big 3 do as the "man" in theier careers? about what rondo would do as a member of the twolves

Offline chuckitup

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I'd like to see D'Antoni coach Cleavland and see how he does...

Offline PseudoElite

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D'Antoni is a terrible coach.

New York would have a much better coach if they replace him. What a joke.

Not only is his coaching bad, but he puts his foot in his mouth with comments like this.

How would Stoudemire do in Minnesota? Remember how amazing KG was back in Minnesota? He had no help and made it almost all the way, I doubt Stoudemire could do that, not even close.
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Offline scaryjerry

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he would feel like the "man" and play like he does in the playoffs for us, every night, while making kevin love and everyone else on that team a better player

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Agreed. Rose lack of decision-making/distribution/creativity skills are the main reason. He create shots for his teammates by attacking from a top pick'n'roll or an iso and forcing the defense to collapse on him. But he's not a floor-general by any means. There's a reason why the Bulls are an ordinary offensive team. Give Deron Williams that supporting cast and the Bulls are a top-5 offense. 

wow, you give Deron that Bulls team and I'm not confident the Celtics can get past them. Deron is huge, D-Rose, not so much.

By the way, I remember watching D'Antoni playing in Milan, and he was a great player, all smarts and guts. I was surprised when I saw his coaching style, but with Steve Nash on board he looked like a great coach.

I can see he's frustrated, but it's not a great thing to say if you are an NBA coach.

I think D'Antoni is a great coach. He's a true believer in his system, so he needs players that fit it.

That playing style is similar to the one he played under Dan Peterson in Milan, very fast paced basketball, contropiede as they say in Italy. Except those Milan teams would almost always use a deadly 1-3-1 zone defense. The Milan teams of that era were pretty good, Meneghin, D'Antoni, Vittorio Gallinari, McAdoo, Boselli, Antoine Carr.... Those finals versus Maccabi Telaviv were really funny to watch. Yeah, D'Antoni was a very intelligent player, especially in the later stage of his career (when they were actually playing a little slower).

Offline GreenFaith1819

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Oh...and Mr D'Antoni? You are a fine coach, but....enjoy your fishing trip. You are the first to go.

Make sure you get a BIG boat, too....South Beach will be joining you here in May.

Offline KungPoweChicken

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I don't disagree with anything D'Antoni is implying. Rondo is aided big time by playing with three great players.

Offline GreenFaith1819

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I don't disagree with anything D'Antoni is implying. Rondo is aided big time by playing with three great players.

He is..but as KG has called it - Rondo is the motor of this team. As he goes, Boston goes. To me Rondo is quite the talent.

IMO, if Rondo was on Minny's team, they'd be a borderline playoff team, with KLove there already.
« Last Edit: April 24, 2011, 07:07:30 PM by GreenFaith1819 »

Offline BballTim

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I don't disagree with anything D'Antoni is implying. Rondo is aided big time by playing with three great players.

  It's probably more the case that they are aided by playing with Rondo. Just like good shooters on any team in the league would be.

Offline BballTim

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He'd average like 7-8 assists and 20+ points.

  And the people here who claim that he's barely a top 10 point guard would think he was a superstar.

Offline LB3533

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Rondo has a lot of easy assists due to Doc's plays that he draws up.

I think Rambis would hurt Rondo's assists numbers too.

Offline jdpapa3

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Rondo was a 13/6/6 player on 55% shooting in the last month of his rookie season with teammates much worse than the Wolves are now. I think he was 20 years old then and was clearly on the path towards being a good/great pg.

Offline 18isGREATERthan72

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Rondo and Pierce were just asked what they thought about D'Antoni's comments in the post game interview, and Pierce just said "No Comment" and Rondo ignored the question.  Was hilarious.

Offline dlpin

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I hate this sort of argument where somehow playing with greats is what makes a PG good. Hey, Derek Fisher plays with several all stars as well. Is he close to having the same impact Rondo has? Mario Chalmers is playing with 3 all stars. Is he anywhere near Rondo?

If playing with greats was all it took, good point guards wouldn't be so valuable.

Offline BballTim

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I hate this sort of argument where somehow playing with greats is what makes a PG good. Hey, Derek Fisher plays with several all stars as well. Is he close to having the same impact Rondo has? Mario Chalmers is playing with 3 all stars. Is he anywhere near Rondo?

If playing with greats was all it took, good point guards wouldn't be so valuable.

  Yeah, people claim that it's easy to average 11 assists playing with three all-stars, even though that rarely if ever happens.