Here’s the thing. I think Mathurin has superstar potential ( potential being the operative word) but he day dreams on defense and makes too many mistakes. I’m still very high on Mathurin but you have to ask yourself if Carlisle can handle those kinds of players. He did leave Doncic… Not comparing the two but just saying that to choose to leave Doncic, that means that you think pretty highly of yourself as a coach.
Rick has an ego and a way that he wants to do things. But he has to look in the mirror and see if he has taken away all the confidence and air out of Mathurin’s bravado… I mean this kid’s swag in the first year is way way different than now… now he looks like a soldier doing his best… last year a clear potential superstar.
Mathurin has to stop ball watching and be smarter on D. That’s on him. He loves to score but he needs to go for every rebound ( like when he gets 8 or 9) and not go back to zero. So that’s all on Mathurin for sure.
But Carlisle has to ask himself… as a coach… a leader… a manager… is that the best way to instill confidence… See, some employees, players, need a kick in the butt! … and some …players and employees… need to be given supreme confidence boost to perform. Not everybody has the same triggers… Mathurin is the latter… when Mathurin scores and is involved on offence, his defence picks up. This is clear as water.
Carlisle has to learn to push the right buttons… right now he is destroying Mathurin from inside…
I love that kid. But something’s got to give either way, soon. This is unwatchable to see Mathurin standing in the corner 3 waiting for a pass and getting blamed on Defense…
Here’s the thing. I think Mathurin has superstar potential ( potential being the operative word) but he day dreams on defense and makes too many mistakes. I’m still very high on Mathurin but you have to ask yourself if Carlisle can handle those kinds of players. He did leave Doncic… Not comparing the two but just saying that to choose to leave Doncic, that means that you think pretty highly of yourself as a coach.
Rick has an ego and a way that he wants to do things. But he has to look in the mirror and see if he has taken away all the confidence and air out of Mathurin’s bravado… I mean this kid’s swag in the first year is way way different than now… now he looks like a soldier doing his best… last year a clear potential superstar.
Mathurin has to stop ball watching and be smarter on D. That’s on him. He loves to score but he needs to go for every rebound ( like when he gets 8 or 9) and not go back to zero. So that’s all on Mathurin for sure.
But Carlisle has to ask himself… as a coach… a leader… a manager… is that the best way to instill confidence… See, some employees, players, need a kick in the butt! … and some …players and employees… need to be given supreme confidence boost to perform. Not everybody has the same triggers… Mathurin is the latter… when Mathurin scores and is involved on offence, his defence picks up. This is clear as water.
Carlisle has to learn to push the right buttons… right now he is destroying Mathurin from inside…
I love that kid. But something’s got to give either way, soon. This is unwatchable to see Mathurin standing in the corner 3 waiting for a pass and getting blamed on Defense…