As a Pistons fan, I wasn’t super excited about them hiring Monty in the first place. Huge salary, guy said he wanted a break from coaching, etc. But I gave them the benefit of the doubt since they are a young team and sometimes questionable coaching hires pay off. But after this 10 game losing streak I felt like I had to make it known that Monty Williams has basically been hard carried by Chris Paul. I’d had this hunch for a while but never looked at the numbers until now:

2010/2011 - New Orleans - 46 Wins 36 Loses - Chris Paul 2011/2012 - New Orleans - 21 Wins 45 Loses - No Chris Paul 2012/2013 - New Orleans - 27 Wins 55 Loses - No Chris Paul 2013/2014 - New Orleans - 34 Wins 48 Loses - No Chris Paul 2014/2015 - New Orleans - 45 Wins 37 Loses - No Chris Paul 2019/2020 - Phoenix - 34 Wins 39 Loses - No Chris Paul 2020/2021 - Phoenix - 51 Wins 21 Loses - Chris Paul 2021/2022 - Phoenix - 64 Wins 18 Loses - Chris Paul 2022/2023 - Phoenix - 45 Wins 37 Loses - Chris Paul 2023/2024 - Detroit - 2 Wins 11 Loses - No Chris Paul

So that’s 716 games coached total with 398 w/o CP3 and 318 w/CP3. In the 398 w/o CP3, Monty’s record is 163 Wins 235 Loses for a 41% win percentage. In the 318 with CP3, Monty’s record is 206 wins 112 Loses for a 65% win percentage.

Obviously simple looks at wins and losses don’t tell the whole story but his record without Chris Paul shows a coach that did not deserve that massive salary. Especially with how this season for the Pistons has started.

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    1 year ago

    Montys first season with the Suns was not pretty. Many people wondered why we were invited to the bubble because we were so awful. We ended up going 8-0 in the bubble. He will build culture and that does not happen in 12 games.

    Give him time. I think he can get the Pistons going in the right direction. Whether or not he is the guy for a Championship contending team is another question. One step at a time.