View Full Version : Dwane Casey expected to return next season
BurningHammer
04-28-2015, 12:38 AM
per Marc Stein (http://bleacherreport.com/tb/dgwFR?utm_source=teamstream&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=tsandroid)
Masai Ujiri is scheduled to have a post-season talks tomorrow and expected to discuss about this subject.
It seems like the blame will be dropped on certain players. Probably James Johnson?
24-Inch_Chrome
04-28-2015, 12:39 AM
They're gonna blame JV for his lack of 4th quarter impact.
A collapse like that is on the coach.
The reason is that he never adjust to things that clearly arent working offensively and defensively. I noticed it in the regular season, in the playoffs, that is a death sentence.
bdreason
04-28-2015, 12:44 AM
How long is his contract? Raptors probably just don't want to pay two coaches.
Heavincent
04-28-2015, 12:46 AM
:roll:
avonbarksdale
04-28-2015, 12:47 AM
i don't believe it
i believe masai is too smart and knows too much about basketball to not fire casey who clearly was a big part of the sweep
as for stein claiming the financial issues, even with a new practice facility/d league team i'm sure mlse has more than enough money to pay casey for 3 years which i'm sure is not a lot of money
i don't believe it
i believe masai is too smart and knows too much about basketball to not fire casey who clearly was a big part of the sweep
as for stein claiming the financial issues, even with a new practice facility/d league team i'm sure mlse has more than enough money to pay casey for 3 years which i'm sure is not a lot of money
Neither do I. It's obvious that we need a coaching change.
imnew09
04-28-2015, 12:55 AM
Craptors stay crapping :bowdown: :bowdown:
Fudge
04-28-2015, 12:56 AM
:roll:
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Haymaker
04-28-2015, 10:36 AM
Coach Thibs :applause:
Done_And_Done
04-28-2015, 10:54 AM
i don't believe it
i believe masai is too smart and knows too much about basketball to not fire casey who clearly was a big part of the sweep
as for stein claiming the financial issues, even with a new practice facility/d league team i'm sure mlse has more than enough money to pay casey for 3 years which i'm sure is not a lot of money
Financial woes are not something MLSE is concerned about, I assure you that. These f*ucks constantly gouge us, while laughing their asses off to the bank. Most expensive playoff tickets in the first round. For this product? F*uck outta here...
QuebecBaller
04-28-2015, 11:02 AM
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mab89fHKUH1qznj8ho1_500.jpg
avonbarksdale
04-28-2015, 11:45 AM
Financial woes are not something MLSE is concerned about, I assure you that. These f*ucks constantly gouge us, while laughing their asses off to the bank. Most expensive playoff tickets in the first round. For this product? F*uck outta here...
agreed, but thats why a lot of people say that they do care about money
if they can only pay 1 coach, and have the most expensive playoff tickets and sell out, why bother also paying another
Legends66NBA7
04-28-2015, 11:51 AM
How long is his contract? Raptors probably just don't want to pay two coaches.
2 years left, 1 is a team option.
kamil
04-28-2015, 11:56 AM
Financial woes are not something MLSE is concerned about, I assure you that. These f*ucks constantly gouge us, while laughing their asses off to the bank. Most expensive playoff tickets in the first round. For this product? F*uck outta here...
Bingo.
Honestly, the best way to force MLSE to get better players is by voting with your wallet;
Don't go to the games.
BurningHammer
04-28-2015, 12:01 PM
Bingo.
Honestly, the best way to force MLSE to get better players is by voting with your wallet;
Don't go to the games.
Maple Leafs Syndrome is too strong.
The Bargnani vaccine did well for a short while.
gasolina
04-28-2015, 01:37 PM
It might sound crazy but that Isiah idea might actually work. Casey's shown that he's not technical enough for good/great teams. Keep in mind he was brought in for defense and they never made adjustments to their pick and roll D the whole season.
This raptor team sounds like a weak ass version of those lockout Knicks.
Those Knicks weren't supposed to beat the Heat in the 1st round. Because of that run, they thought the core of Houston, Sprewell, Camby, and grounded LJ was a contender. They gave everyone those big contracts and doomed their franchise for the next 10 years.
For some reason, the Raptors were really good offensively before the ASG. Lowry played like an All Star. Maybe it was just any easy schedule, but clearly they were over their heads especially during that funk right after the ASG.
Defensively they never really had any identity and teams kept attacking the Ross/JV P&R coverage and they never corrected it.
Bottom line, this team was never good, and Masai should know they are fools gold.
Done_And_Done
04-28-2015, 02:09 PM
It might sound crazy but that Isiah idea might actually work. Casey's shown that he's not technical enough for good/great teams. Keep in mind he was brought in for defense and they never made adjustments to their pick and roll D the whole season.
This raptor team sounds like a weak ass version of those lockout Knicks.
Those Knicks weren't supposed to beat the Heat in the 1st round. Because of that run, they thought the core of Houston, Sprewell, Camby, and grounded LJ was a contender. They gave everyone those big contracts and doomed their franchise for the next 10 years.
For some reason, the Raptors were really good offensively before the ASG. Lowry played like an All Star. Maybe it was just any easy schedule, but clearly they were over their heads especially during that funk right after the ASG.
Defensively they never really had any identity and teams kept attacking the Ross/JV P&R coverage and they never corrected it.
Bottom line, this team was never good, and Masai should know they are fools gold.
I'm positive that he does. It explains why he was mute at the trade deadline.
Legends66NBA7
04-28-2015, 02:14 PM
Seriously, aren't they like maybe 10-15 fools gold teams ? Then the rest of the league are "pretenders". What would Masai have to do get out of the no-man's land ? Does he completely rebuild to get rid of the fools gold or does he retool the pretender to become a contender ?
Who does he decide is a treadmill player and who isn't ?
BurningHammer
04-28-2015, 07:00 PM
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I'm positive that he does. It explains why he was mute at the trade deadline.
I believe Masai has explained himself about the trade deadline that he considered some offers but opted not to pull because it wouldn't fix the problem Raptors have had anyway.
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