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Originally Posted by 16 Mile Wave, kinda agree with you, BUT, I heard RC got fired cuz he waited too long to play Tay (in addition to personality conflicts). So Tay didn't play his way into the lineup, he was ordered in by the front office. |
I think you are really reaching there. Carlisle was set to return until Brown became available. The issues were strictly up front, not with his coaching. Remember, if Chauncey hadn't sprained his ankle in the Philly series, the Pistons had a real shot to make the Finals in 2003.
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Originally Posted by 16 Mile And, You'd think coaches aren't stupid, and do play guys that give them the best chance to win, but RC started Curry, and Darvin, as nice as he was, had zero business on an NBA roster last year. kinda like Homer Simpson said, "You'd think I wouldn't put a price on my family's safety, but here we are." |
RC started Curry and took the team to back to back 50 win seasons after the teal era. And Darvin Ham hardly played last year.
Seriously, this scare mongering (no offense intended) about Darko/Delfino is ridiculous. Right now the Stones are 14-2, off of back to back Finals appearances, and with 3 potentially very good rookies on the bench. Darko and Delfino aren't as important to the big picture as some people want to believe. It's ludicrous to suggest that the organization should alter it's plans to include them when the grand plan is winning and neither has shown a commitment to doing what it takes to be a winner.
I don't think Carlisle got fired over Prince, LB over Darko, and unlikely that Flip will be fired over any player. The only way a coach gets fired in Detroit is if he loses the vet's respect, loses or most importantly, UPSETS BILL DAVIDSON in any way.