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Has Larry Drew gave up on the team?


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  • dreadful rotation
  • keeping players on the court no matter how bad they play
  • not exploiting favorable match ups
  • no flow on offense
  • not developing Teague
  • and finally - not taking time out when opposing team makes run

Last thing really stroke me - Drew was preventive in the first half while in the second, when Hawks had cold start, he didn't do anything.

He didn't react on Rose having good quarter either. How can you have Crawford and Zaza on the court at the same time against one of the best penetrating PGs in the game?

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  • dreadful rotation
  • keeping players on the court no matter how bad they play
  • not exploiting favorable match ups
  • no flow on offense
  • not developing Teague
  • and finally - not taking time out when opposing team makes run

Last thing really stroke me - Drew was preventive in the first half while in the second, when Hawks had cold start, he didn't do anything.

He didn't react on Rose having good quarter either. How can you have Crawford and Zaza on the court at the same time against one of the best penetrating PGs in the game?

Bring in Gar Heard.

If we're going to lose convincingly, at least get a guy in here who will fuss at our players and bench them.

Let's just erase all memory of the Drew year.

Let's prepare to send Josh somewhere else... and take Marvin with you.

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He is actually doing the opposite of everything he said he would do at the start of the season.

But he'd been doing majority of them in first part of the season. Ball movement was very good, chemistry was there. The team was prepared for every game, he adjusted rotations to explore opponents weaknesses, he was keeping successful line-ups longer to keep momentum, defense was really good at times too. He was even giving Teague some minutes. Drew drew some successful plays late in tied games. One could think he's going to be a good coach.

Maybe he told something in the locker room after one of those epic losses and players turned away from him.

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But he'd been doing majority of them in first part of the season. Ball movement was very good, chemistry was there. The team was prepared for every game, he adjusted rotations to explore opponents weaknesses, he was keeping successful line-ups longer to keep momentum, defense was really good at times too. He was even giving Teague some minutes. Drew drew some successful plays late in tied games. One could think he's going to be a good coach.

Maybe he told something in the locker room after one of those epic losses and players turned away from him.

I think LD would be an excellent college coach...where the players HAVE to listen to him.

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Maybe he can coach his son, in the West Coast Conference next season.

Actually a package deal would be great (how much eligibility does his boy have left?) We'd take him and the kid at SIU!!!

SIU..where Walt Frazier matriculated to the next level and the "Stinger" shot lights out!

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