Imo the team should suspend IT4 a game....
If not CBS control/respect from the team may start slipping
Most likely IF Stevens has a problem he will talk to him in private, like he did earlier in the year.
when was this?
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/18842098/isaiah-thomas-sounds-boston-celtics-blow-second-straight-double-digit-lead
This is hardly the first time Thomas has quibbled about rotations or minutes. He sounded off back in November after a loss to visiting Golden State in which Stevens pulled him early in the fourth quarter as the Warriors pulled away. Thomas and Stevens talked on the phone that night, and Thomas responded by emerging as maybe the best fourth-quarter scorer in league history since then.
Yeah, but I see that as a problem. This is actually like the third time IT has called out Brad and/or his rotations to the media, but only one of the other times got serious pushback.
I don't think a star as flawed as IT has any justification for calling out the coach (not that I'm sure any star really does - I think the coach is off limits to the media), especially when he's directly responsible for our loss in Phoenix.
That's absurd.
IT missed a FT that by itself would have meant nothing if all other events unfolded the same. And he was on the receiving end of the pass from Jae that Chriss got a hand in which lead to the winning tre by Ulis. Whether that mess up was IT's fault or Jae's (HE's the only one who should have seen Chriss coming in from behind Isaiah) or both is debatable.
But to suggest that Isaiah was 'directly responsible' for the loss ignores the TEN FREE THROWS that Jae, Jaylen, Jonas and Marcus combined to miss in that game.
Those four guys combined to shoot 63% from the line, clanking rim after rim.
If they make just a few of those ten misses drop in, we win the game easy.
Isaiah made 10 of his 11 FTAs.
That's just simply untrue. No loss can ever really be boiled down to one simple play or even a few, but if any loss ever could, it would be this one.
People blaming Crowder for that pass are straight up out of their mind and are seeing things wrongly. IT was trying to not take time off the clock by letting it roll up the court,
which was the absolute wrong thing to do in that situation. You only do that in that situation if the defense allows it, but why in the hell would the defense allow it in that situation? It was a tied game with just 4 seconds to go, so of course they're going to pressure it and try to steal it.
That's just a brain fart on IT's part. And Crowder recognized this, which is why he threw the ball to IT expecting him to catch it and not let it roll. But IT had the brain fart and tried to not touch it and let it roll to save time,
which is absolutely inadvisable and the wrong thing to do in that situation with defensive traffic all around him, and when he did it he bobbled the pass at the last second and it hit off his leg leading to the Chriss steal,
not Chriss stealing it on his own like you said. Look in the video below from :18 - :21. This is clearly how it happened. IT bobbled it and it went off of his leg first by him trying to let it roll and changing his mind at the last second, not Chriss getting a hand in there first.
This is clearly a brainfart on IT's part:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Cgu3Br--G4And I don't blame IT for missing that free throw. Like you said, he was 10/11. Similarly, you can't really blame Smart going 9-12 either, which is pretty acceptable, though Brown certainly gets some blame going 5-10. But that being said - if IT makes that free throw, then he never tries to let that ball roll. He simply catches it, gets fouled, and goes to the line for two more free throws. But since he missed that free throw, it led him to make that brain fart by trying to do an inadvisable basketball play in traffic, which led to a turnover.
And this is not even getting into the fact that he was forcing numerous possessions and played terrible, dumb basketball all in the first half. So, yes, contrary to your argument, this loss was totally on IT due to a brainfart at the end of the game.
And that's no big deal; it happens to every star. But the fact that he passed blame onto Crowder shows how little he really is. This guy isn't the leader we need.