The Official NBA Season Thread: Kings Fire Mike Brown

Four-time champion coach loses game in December: FIRE HIM!

Get Mark Jackson on the line!
 




15 in the 4th. Just completely took over down the stretch.


Came in and closed it out. Dubs couldn’t do **** against him.

Kerr went small, saw steph guarding jokic and still thought his small ball line up was smart. Dummy.
 
Four-time champion coach loses game in December: FIRE HIM!

Get Mark Jackson on the line!

No one’s saying fire him, but at some point, when does Kerr stop over thinking late game line ups?

Five game losing streak, and time and after time, in close games he’ll put in podz and gp2 over buddy and moody when they need scoring badly.
 
The regular season is a slog. Kerr learned from pushing for 73 wins that the regular season is meaningless. You get into the playoffs and see what happens. They won in 2022 because they figured it out late. They were barely the 3-seed, and are in a tie for the same seed right now with *checks notes" a million other teams. They'll be fine.
 
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Was steph bad tonight? I don't think he played bad. I think the refs allowed tons of contact on him which in turn was how they slowed him down. I never realized they allow joker to get away with so much. they make him better.
 
The regular season is a slog. Kerr learned from pushing for 73 wins that the regular season is meaningless. You get into the playoffs and see what happens. They won in 2022 because they figured it out late. They were barely the 3-seed, and are in a tie for the same seed right now with *checks notes" a million other teams. They'll be fine.
They won 46 games and missed the playoffs last year. Everybody is gonna be bunched again this year. They aren’t good enough compared to the rest of the conference to say the regular season is meaningless.
 
The regular season is a slog. Kerr learned from pushing for 73 wins that the regular season is meaningless. You get into the playoffs and see what happens. They won in 2022 because they figured it out late. They were barely the 3-seed, and are in a tie for the same seed right now with *checks notes" a million other teams. They'll be fine.

The dubs started that season 20-4 and gave themselves a big enough cushion for them to survive a late season injury to steph. Thankfully Poole made a big leap that year which kept it from going sideways once Steph went down.

Dubs tricking off November and December games when they had leads in the fourth because kerr wanted to get cute with line up: is gonna be the difference between them being a top 6 and a play in team, especially if steph misses games after the all star break.
 
Was steph bad tonight? I don't think he played bad.

It was a mix. He moved the ball well, dropped hella dimes and put a lot of pressure on denver’s defense on the strength of him drawing double team which allowed for buddy and moody to get open.

But his shot selection was poor throughout the game. Settled for too many deep threes that were flat. He looked tired.
 
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