Certain players get short leashes for unknown reasons, why others seem to have a never ending one.

Defensive schemes that NEVER are altered mid game even though it becomes obvious they aren’t working. A consistent pattern of not getting AD involved offensively for LARGE portions of games. Horrible in game adjustments, terrible rotations consistently.

Overly relying on “LeBron save me!!” from the coaching staff.

I remember when he got hired, the big selling point was what he was gonna do with Westbrook… well he was gone late in the year and what else does he bring to the table?

  • iiivoted4kodosB
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    1 year ago

    We know Handy is there for player development (and is praised as the best in the league). Anyone else know the responsibilities of the other assistants? I know typically they’re assigned specific teams, but is anyone on the bench supposed to be an offensive/defensive specialist, etc.?

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    1 year ago

    ham post game “things are gonna happen in an NBA game” fuck this clown

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    1 year ago

    Not a damn thing… as far as bringing shit to the table🤦🏾🤦🏾

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    1 year ago

    You know it’'s a coaching problem when:

    1.- You run a 5 out offense with shooters that can’'t shoot for shit, and the coach is not able to adjust

    2.- Almost every singe game you are down in the first half between 12-20 points down, so the effort on the players to win the game is exhausting

    3.- Your 2 best players have to pick up the slack for the others, and one of your superstars gets forgotten every single game even when he asks for the ball.

    Coaching is a big deal, Ham ain’t it, and unfortunately it will be too late before the lakers figure that out.