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  • 4 months later...

Just going to quote what I posted on NetsDaily

 

 

 

I can’t believe there is anyone on this site who actually thinks
PJ should even be considered for next year’s job. Please tell me
what he has done that warrants credit, because for anyone that wants
to say, "you can’t argue against wins," oh hell yes you
can.


Notable wins: OKC, Indiana, New York (all before 1/21), Indiana,
Denver (no D-Will in either of the last two, but no Gallo or Iggy for
Denver)


Other wins: Charlotte, Cleveland, Washington (struggled to win in
2OT), Sacramento, Philly, Phoenix, Toronto (nearly blew it), Atlanta,
Minnesota (no Love or Pekovic and it was still sloppy), Orlando,
Chicago (no Noah/Boozer/Hinrich and we barely escaped), Detroit
(struggled), Milwaukee x2 (both close games), New Orleans (we almost
blew a 20-point lead)


Losses: San Antonio (embarrassed, but PJ just began), Atlanta,
Memphis (demolished), Houston (ugly), Miami (demolished), L.A.
(pathetic), Washington (pathetic, 15-point loss), San Antonio
(demolished), Houston (ugly, were in 20-point hole), Memphis
(pathetic offense, late-game coaching), Dallas (put ourselves in
another huge hole, ugly)


Not only have we been embarrassed and torn apart in almost all of
our significant games, but we’ve struggled incredibly against teams
we’re supposed to beat. This team looks like a joke to the rest of
the nation because we cannot play for our lives on national
television, AKA the games against strong opponents. And recently,
we’ve lost to both Dallas and L.A., teams with losing records, on
our own floor.


We’re 3-6 over our last 9 home games. We have three more home
games this month, eight more for the entire season. We have a string
of eight straight road games beginning later this month (and by the
way, there is no off-day right before or right after the trip). We
are headed for a major drop if this garbage continues.


It frustrates me that we are throwing away our first season in
Brooklyn with this moron of a coach who was named our interim after
letting go of clueless idiot #1. We are being coached under the same
damn playbook by a man who could not develop our youth if his
freaking life depended on it.


This is the third time I’m saying this, and I’m not sure how
realistic this is, but this is frustrating me enough to the point
where I would not argue against pushing PJ out the door right now.
Bring up Bob MacKinnon to coach the rest of the season. He’s
someone within the organization, and he knows a lot about developing
young talent. At least that way, he can develop our youth and this
season does not go to waste. If he does exceptionally well, we
consider him for full-time head coach this summer, otherwise he just
returns to his D-League assignment. But under PJ, not only will this
team go nowhere (and may end up being a first-round exit), but the
development effort will be pathetic and the coach we hire this summer
won’t have much material to use regarding our young talent.



 

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