Post by Rey Kahuka on Feb 26, 2021 18:29:49 GMT
The Atlanta Hawks....
I think it's getting pretty clear that this team is a total trainwreck who's coach has completely lost the farm.
It's been fun watching Bobby Brady coach a NBA team, but I'm thinking it's time for a change.
And that's enough of Kemba Walker as well. The guy smiles all the time, win or lose. That plays well in Charlotte, but I think somebody should tell the guy he plays in Boston now. We expect a bit more than just having a good time on the court.
This loser mentality is now rubbing off on guys like Tatum and Brown. A change has to be made, immediately.
WHOAH!
I just checked the standings
2 games under .500 and if the playoffs started today - the Cs wouldn't make it.
What happened?
Look at Ainge's picks since Tatum at #3 in 2017.
Semi Ojeleye (generally useless)
Kadeem Allen (?)
Jabari Bird (?)
Robert Williams (coming on of late, a serviceable big man if not a true difference maker)
Romeo Langford (terrible)
Grant Williams (a poor man's Semi Ojeleye)
Tremont Waters (can't escape the G League)
Aaron Nesmith (useless so far)
Payton Pritchard (a pleasant surprise so far)
And I know there's stuff beyond Ainge's control. Kyrie wigging out, Horford bolting, Hayward's injuries and eventual exit; but he's had plenty of opportunities to make trades to improve this roster, and sat on his hands as the team got worse. Whatever vision he had for the future of this team blew up in his face, and we need a new direction.
As for Brown and Tatum. Like I said earlier, both great players, but neither are true alphas. They can't rally a team or raise everyone else's game through force of personality. They put up points and go home with the loss. There's a term for that kind of player, it's called a 'good stats/bad team' player. Kemba Walker was clearly that guy in Charlotte, put him on a franchise with actual expectations and he's total garbage. I don't want to be overly critical of Brown and Tatum. Either of them is a great second option on a championship contender, but neither of them knows how to be 'the guy.' You can still build around what they bring to the table. I always thought giving Kemba Walker a max deal was a huge mistake, though. Fuck that guy, I wouldn't care if we straight up cut him and ate his contract.
Unfortunately for Stevens (again he isn't completely innocent but I also don't think it's entirely his fault), he won't last the season. Ainge knows his job is also on the line and I think we're going to see fireworks at the deadline. And that doesn't necessarily mean a blockbuster deal that miraculously makes us a contender this season. One way or another this team has to be blown up.


