A few thoughts I have on this...
- Brad is a players coach...to a fault. He seems to be a bit of a people pleaser. That might work in the living room of a high school senior, but not the world of millionaire nba players. I get that he's cool and calm, but my goodness, the guy just seems to be so stoic it's frustrating.
- Danny has done Brad NO FAVORS. I remember Danny saying last year that the roster lacked balance. Well, Danny boy, you've done it again... You've assembled a roster of 15 players in which ALL OF THEM need to play. They are all basically role players, and they ALL could play 25-30 minutes per night. Oh, and once Thornton comes back what will yet again happen to Brad's rotations?? It's a mess, and Danny needs to start shipping some pieces out.
- Which leads me to this point: Brad needs to show some stones and JUST PLAY a rotation of TEN GUYS!! So 5 guys aren't happy?? Who cares... Be a man and put your foot down. If it means that Bass, Jameer, Thornton, Wallace and Avery sit - so be it. Let's be honest: how many of these guys are coming back? How many of them will even be here come late February? Yet Brad seems like he wants to be the likeable guy and not offend anyone... But it's not working.
I still have a bit of a problem with this.
Like I said a few times already on other threads, his coaching history with Butler and his rotations are DIFFERENT than what he's doing with Boston.
Over here, he's playing too many men, distributing minutes to someone who probably doesnt even deserve any. In Butler, he has been 9 deep, with the starters playing heavy minutes. Something doesnt add up to me.
Which is why I believe that the rotations are more Danny than Brad. Showcasing talent to have their trade values increase. He never went 11 deep in Butler playing 10 minutes or more. But in Boston he's playing 12 guys. That's two different rotation philosophies. Either he still hasnt figured out his rotation or someone from above is telling him to play the other guys.
The problem with that theory is...what exactly Ainge telling him?
"You must play 11 guys in the first half?"
"You must start Jameer Nelson?"
"Okay, don't start Jameer?"
"Okay, now you can play guys and almost come back and win the game?"
Is Ainge tweeting him during the game with tanking orders?
Is Stevens so two-faced he can lose on purpose and then fake his frustration?
And if the purpose is taking, why aren't we better at it?
I think there's a simpler answer.
Mike