Can we talk about Brad Stevens inconsistent rotations and lack of faith in young players?
People here said the same thing about Doc. It is an easy thing for armchair quarterbacks to criticize.
And how many of those young guys was Doc wrong about?
Not only that but Doc actually played the young guys plenty. We won a championship with Rondo (2nd year), Baby (rookie) and Powe (2nd year) all playing key minutes.
And for that matter Stevens has given meaningful minutes to plenty of young guys: KO, Smart and Sully spring to mind as guys that played plenty in their rookie and second seasons. Heck, Phil Pressey played a bunch for us.
The inconsistent rotation criticism is just nonsense. When the 3rd-12th guys on the team are all fairly close in talent, and sometimes guys get hurt, rotations will vary.
Sully's rookie year was under doc.
I'm aware of that. That's why I included "second seasons" in the quote...
Don't think it changes anything in the post though.
I'll be bummed out if we end up having to deal with persistent misconceptions about Stevens like we had to with Doc (and Danny for that matter). It was really tiring to see the same myths pop up over and over again.
i feel your pain on the pop-pop effect. i have thought about this alot - "dang, didnt we just settle this a year ago"?
i believe a major contributor to the reoccuring nature of some debates has to do with the essence of being a public venue for opinions. posters come and posters go. lots of them. as new ones amble into cb-world they bring new, and missing, opinions and have not had the chance to see our earlier debates on a topic.
it is the nature of the beast. aside from possibly pinning some of the more common ones to the top of forums, we simply will have to ignore them or re-engage with them.
I get that. What I don't understand is how people become so certain of their opinion without bothering to take 5 minutes on Google to check whether it passes a sanity check.
I'm probably whining too much. For the most part this is my favorite place on the internet, and the myths we have to deal with here aren't as damaging as the ones we have to deal with in realms like politics, so enough said.
now that is a different topic and i once again agree with you. that has no single answer.
when i was university prof, i would have students demonstrate a total lack of knowledge on topics on exams and quizzes even though the material was available, lectures were given, class room activities had focused on the topic, and more.
intelligent posting is more than intelligence. it also involves the willingness to do some research.
not everyone is intelligent. not everyone wishes to do the research. it is easier, and lazier, to simply post a momentary opinion that pops into one's head.
and as my good friend would often remark, opinions are like noses. almost everyone has one and most them are unattractive.
