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Replacing a Legend and Recovering
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[QUOTE="cohenzone, post: 2504072, member: 504"] I am not a fan of KO’s coaching. But I wonder how this board would be today if Whalley has made a few foul shots or that 11 seconds in bound play came out differently (arguably there was no optional design understood by the inbounder like having a few guys take off down court). I think a mid season change is a bad idea. The team has shown signs of life the last two games and yesterday was far from the worst they’ve looked. Two games in a row. A minor success. Maybe the rotation is being set. The assist rate yesterday was a big step forward if it can be sustained. However, if the team reverts to its frequent lapses in intensity and team play, a hallmark of KO’s tenure, which is my major problem with him although not my only problem, it has nothing to do with injuries or youth or departures. Firing him at season’s end should be a no-brainer, buyout notwithstanding, and losing commitments and players and transfers a chance that will have to be taken. I hope the increased intensity and the couple of other positives recently start to produce wins and more power to KO if it does. I’m not sold, but hopeful. [/QUOTE]
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