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Old 05-13-2008, 10:37 AM
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Re: Saunders deserves credit

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Originally Posted by BallDon'tLie View Post
I look at Flip' Xs and Os and I don't see much of a problem. Strategically, I think that Flip is one of the brighter minds in the league (except coming out of time-outs). I think that Flip's strengths lye in the overall design of an offense/defense, watching film, etc.

An NBA head coach needs to be a leader of men though and Flip is seriously deficient in that area. He doesn't have the respect of his players. Most of the time, they don't appear to have confidence in him at all. They always seem to have that look of a team that is "pretending to listen" to their coach. They tune him out!

Another area of concern with Flipper is that IMO he's not a good "game coach". Adjustments, on-the-fly play design, and substitutions/rotations are major weak points with this guy. Some of the things he does (or doesn't do) during games boggles my mind and aren't indicative of an NBA level leadership.

I have high standards for Flip. The Pistons have a championship level roster and I expect championship level coaching to go along with that.

Flip Saunders would make a GREAT top-level assistant!

...Of course I root for the guy each and every game to turn over a new leaf. If he brings home the Larry O'Brien this year I'll eat my words deny ever making this post!
Great observation sir.


And seconded to Darth Tater too.
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