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Chr1s1anL wrote: View PostWhat scheme did Dallas use that year?
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octothorp wrote: View PostI'd rather he poach some defensive schemes from another team. Otherwise we're fried, and our season will be over, easy. That's what you get from a coach who's coddled his stars the whole time he's been here.
I don't think u watch enough league wide basketball if u think Casey is the ONLY coach who fAvours his best players...
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Axel wrote: View PostHe was but that alone doesn't mean the entire scheme was based on his principles. Carlisle was a good defensive coach before Casey and after Casey with fairly consistent schemes. Casey's scheme of choice seemed to be scramble help heavy system- something that wasn't really used in Dallas or this season. So Greer seems to be a more direct line to determining the scheme than Casey was in Dallas.
Casey calls most of the defensive sets from the bench. When he signals a clinched fist, usually after made baskets by the Mavericks, it means the 2-3 matchup zone.
"Dwane is our defensive coordinator," coachRick Carlisle*wrote via text message Wednesday. "So he's the head coach of our defense."
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tDotted wrote: View PostHot damn I didn't see that one coming. Coaches are getting killed this year
I agree that playoff comment probably wasn't the smartest, but I wouldn't fire a guy over that.
And I'm not even Derek Fisher's biggest fan...
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I don't know if Jackson would've really cared to do this now, even if he would've made a change. The "Zen master" seems like the type who would let things play out, especially when the season is already well on its way down the crapper, and no coach could save it since coaches don't have power of healing over Melo's knee. I know Rambis is also one of Jackson's boys, but still feels like he was forced to cut Fisher.
Really feels like Dolan calling shots again.
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white men can't jump wrote: View PostI don't know if Jackson would've really cared to do this now, even if he would've made a change. The "Zen master" seems like the type who would let things play out, especially when the season is already well on its way down the crapper, and no coach could save it since coaches don't have power of healing over Melo's knee. I know Rambis is also one of Jackson's boys, but still feels like he was forced to cut Fisher.
Really feels like Dolan calling shots again.
I totally agree with you.
Unless there is much more behind scenes we don't know...which would be odd in NY with their media.
If this was a Dolan move without Phil on board, is Phil gone next? (By his own choice I mean).
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