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Los Angeles Lakers @Lakers
Here are the 8 Lakers that are available to play tonight in Cleveland:
Blake
Farmar
Johnson
Kaman
Kelly
Marshall
Sacre
Young
:x
2nd of a back to back, they are resting him to keep from him turning to dust on live TV.
It does seem that he's clearly more about buckets, but seriously how much winning can be done in Cleveland. Like I don't believe that the bobcats have anymore talent than Cleveland does but there winning games cause their sixth in the league inMike Brown has to get fired after this game, right?
If I was a Cavs fan, I would be rooting for an Irving trade so hard. Who cares what the norm is. There would be worthwhile returns. Pretty convinced that he just isn't a winning basketball player now.
Basketball is a simple game. You can only blame a coach for so much.
That's what you think, coaching is everything to a team with little experience. Coaching and talent can be equally important to being a winning basketball team.Basketball is a simple game. You can only blame a coach for so much.
But if the players aren't buying in and are not giving effort, that's on them not the coach.That's what you think, coaching is everything to a team with little experience. Coaching and talent can be equally important to being a winning basketball team.Basketball is a simple game. You can only blame a coach for so much.
Steve Blake the gawd is back.Why is Kendall not starting?
Which one is easier: Trading/Replacing/Firing all of the guys that aren't competing on the court, or firing the coach who the players obviously don't respect?But if the players aren't buying in and are not giving effort, that's on them not the coach.
It's one thing if they were losing close games on account of coaching mistakes. But the Cavs have gotten blown out for the past 4-5 consecutive games. They players aren't even competing out there. That isn't on the coach.
The Wizards were in this same situation a couple years ago, and they traded away all of the knuckleheads who weren't giving effort and brought in high-character guys, and now they're an up and coming team.Which one is easier: Trading/Replacing/Firing all of the guys that aren't competing on the court, or firing the coach who the players obviously don't respect?But if the players aren't buying in and are not giving effort, that's on them not the coach.
It's one thing if they were losing close games on account of coaching mistakes. But the Cavs have gotten blown out for the past 4-5 consecutive games. They players aren't even competing out there. That isn't on the coach.
It's obvious that Cavs need a better coach and veteran experience before making the playoffs.