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“From the beginning, even though we were losing, he stayed poised and he always believed we could be better. So I think that we kind of followed his lead and it translated to Ws for us,” said Brandon Bass. “There’s something special about that guy. He’s a rookie coach but very knowledgeable. He’s picking things up very fast.”
-the coach called point guard Jordan Crawford the following day. He told him the next game would provide a new test. The Celtics had prevailed in fantastic, unlikely fashion, but they needed to respond with another solid effort against Orlando.“That was a big call because people could have been high off the win and just really excited,” said Crawford, who had 16 points and 10 assists with no turnovers in a resounding 120-105 win against the Magic. “For him to do that and make sure we come in prepared was important. He’s communicating well with me, I’m communicating back. It just makes it easier to know what he wants from me, you know what I’m saying?”
“Us being able to trust each other and our game plan. When our coach draws up a play we pay attention and we execute it, and we’re able to get everything we want,” he said. “We always have confidence in (Stevens). And not only that, throughout the game he always makes us feel comfortable because he always has the same expression on his face.”“Never,” Bradley replied when asked if he’d played for someone like Stevens before. “Like I said, it just makes us feel comfortable out there. Not to put any other coach down, but when you’re not making a shot or anything your coach might get on you. But Coach Stevens never will. He always has the same look so it makes you feel confident all the time.”
Doc provided some great leadership while he was here but I suspect he probably got a bit set in his ways and expected players to fit in with the way he did things. I mean, there's some reason for the amazing change in Courtney Lee.Mike
I think he's probably a fantastic coach. If we eventually sputter out and settle in as a 25 win team, I'm not going to blame it on Stevens. He's here for the long-haul.
Doc provided some great leadership while he was here but I suspect he probably got a bit set in his ways and expected players to fit in with the way he did things.
Quote from: MBunge on November 12, 2013, 04:07:23 PMDoc provided some great leadership while he was here but I suspect he probably got a bit set in his ways and expected players to fit in with the way he did things. Well, Kevin Garnett famously described the team as "Cuba" under Doc Rivers.The way people talk here, I'm expecting someone to parody Sheperd Fairey's "Hope" poster with an image of Stevens and a greener color scheme.
Quote from: MBunge on November 12, 2013, 04:07:23 PMDoc provided some great leadership while he was here but I suspect he probably got a bit set in his ways and expected players to fit in with the way he did things. I mean, there's some reason for the amazing change in Courtney Lee.MikeStevens is actually using Sully offensively, too. And whatever it is, Bass is rebounding unlike ever before.
Quote from: clover on November 12, 2013, 04:29:08 PMQuote from: MBunge on November 12, 2013, 04:07:23 PMDoc provided some great leadership while he was here but I suspect he probably got a bit set in his ways and expected players to fit in with the way he did things. I mean, there's some reason for the amazing change in Courtney Lee.MikeStevens is actually using Sully offensively, too. And whatever it is, Bass is rebounding unlike ever before.Bass is actually setting career lows in rebounding percentage. He's definitely not rebounding any better than he did in the past. Just shows that people see what they want to see.