San Antonio Spurs fans have turned on Head Coach Gregg Popovich after slow start this season, but here is why we should trust him to get back on track.
Some of these people are starting to remind me of Lakers fans. There’s a sense of unearned entitlement and expectation that everything should be done their way and if things aren’t all smiles and rainbows, they’re ready to blow everything up.
This was always going to be a rebuilding year. The team wants to win, but they want to build something sustainable. The Rockets are paying two role players roughly $63M a year for the next 4 years. Is that a sustainable strategy for a small market like the Spurs? Probably not. Building out the skillset of all of their young players is a priority for this team. Not just one.
Pop’s been at this since the gap between Jordan’s titles. Why do so many people with so little knowledge game think they know the game better?
Some of these people are starting to remind me of Lakers fans. There’s a sense of unearned entitlement and expectation that everything should be done their way and if things aren’t all smiles and rainbows, they’re ready to blow everything up.
This was always going to be a rebuilding year. The team wants to win, but they want to build something sustainable. The Rockets are paying two role players roughly $63M a year for the next 4 years. Is that a sustainable strategy for a small market like the Spurs? Probably not. Building out the skillset of all of their young players is a priority for this team. Not just one.
Pop’s been at this since the gap between Jordan’s titles. Why do so many people with so little knowledge game think they know the game better?