Re: SVG Confirms Howard asked for him to be fired
[QUOTE=hawksdogsbraves]I think he should have kept his mouth shut about the whole thing. It's a much bigger story now.
And as a coach? Clearly his three point chucking philosophy isn't working too well lately, people complain about Dwight not shooting enough but I think that has a lot to do with their crappy offensive philosophy of shooting threes at every possible opportunity.
He's not a bad coach, but certainly not a great one.[/QUOTE]
If Howard had an actual offensive guy and they had at least one other guy with post moves and passing ability it would work better. Without those ingredients that type of offense is never going to work for long, especially come the post season.
Re: Stan Van Gundy confirms Dwight Howard asked Magic to fire him
[QUOTE=InfiniteBaskets]Yeah but like Real Men Wear Green said, SVG was already in 'i don't care phase' because he knew he was going to be canned. He just got fed up and spoke the truth. I don't think he had any intention of being a leader at that point.
I'd like to know when this whole thing started. It must have started with Dwight wanting a coaching change, possibly due to not getting enough touches. But if that's the case, given the limited good coaches out there you can replace SVG with, why not opt out? :confusedshrug:[/QUOTE]
Just because he's in "fck it" mode, doesn't mean he should air the dirty laundry. At least if he ever wants another head coaching job, he shouldn't.
Re: Stan Van Gundy confirms Dwight Howard asked Magic to fire him
[QUOTE=hawkfan]:coleman:
How do we know that SVG didn't ask that Howard be traded for Bynum and Gasol?
Coaches ask for players to get traded, why can't players ask for coaches to be fired?[/QUOTE]
How silly, next your gonna suggest Jesus asked for Judas to be traded :roll:
Re: Stan Van Gundy confirms Dwight Howard asked Magic to fire him
[QUOTE=Sarcastic]Just because he's in "fck it" mode, doesn't mean he should air the dirty laundry. At least if he ever wants another head coaching job, he shouldn't.[/QUOTE]
I honestly don't think he cares about another coaching job. I get the feeling he's ready to retire and lay out on a beach somewhere. And personally, I don't mind him speaking his mind, gives us all something to talk about. :banana:
Re: Stan Van Gundy confirms Dwight Howard asked Magic to fire him
[QUOTE=CavaliersFTW]Yah but just think what would happen if the Roman empire said "Jesus, your home boy Judas said he wants u to be crucified" - so instead of Jesus staying quiet and bein all "proper" Jesus says f*ck this sh*t I aint goin down without takin his sorry ass down, and publicly exposes Judas for being the backstabbing snake that he was. Whether what Jesus did was right or wrong everybody would start to turn their heads to call out Judas for also bein a shithead and in the confusion Jesus would make an escape or at least get the comfort of know Judas was gonna get his tongue cut off or be stoned to death too or some shit...
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Re: Stan Van Gundy confirms Dwight Howard asked Magic to fire him
[QUOTE=Sarcastic]Just because he's in "fck it" mode, doesn't mean he should air the dirty laundry. At least if he ever wants another head coaching job, he shouldn't.[/QUOTE]
lol he can easily get another coaching job around the league easy, dirty laundry or not. how the hell is that even held against him so much when he's a victim in all this? :wtf:
if anything Orlando loses out with a pretty good coach, and i can't see the [I]"Sure NBA Players make a lot of money, but we spend a lot too."[/I] interim coach in Ewing being anywhere near his player legacy in coaching.
Re: Stan Van Gundy confirms Dwight Howard asked Magic to fire him
[QUOTE=Godzuki]lol he can easily get another coaching job around the league easy, dirty laundry or not. how the hell is that even held against him so much when he's a victim in all this? :wtf:
if anything Orlando loses out with a pretty good coach, and i can't see the [I]"Sure NBA Players make a lot of money, but we spend a lot too."[/I] interim coach in Ewing being anywhere near his player legacy in coaching.[/QUOTE]
Yea, but does he want to coach the Kings or a real competitor?
Re: Stan Van Gundy confirms Dwight Howard asked Magic to fire him
[QUOTE=Blue&Orange]It's funny how i joked how SVG is pringles-lite, and it turns out he is more like D'Antoni than i thought.
Toney Douglas, last game 15point 7/12 6 assists, and before the idiots come out and say it was just a game, his career high was 30 points against the best defensive team last year, he routinely had great games last year, he is a cheap serviceable player.
But D'Antoni was hell bent on making him the scapegoat and sell the idea to everyone that he was the one to blame for the Knicks struggles, hence Jeremy Lin playing 48 minutes a game, hence probably his injury.
SVG is hellbent on selling the idea that him being fired is on Howard, and has nothing to do with his competence or lack of it. Period.
Worse than players with egos is coaches with egos.
And it's working, now Howard is the villain and it seems that all the dumb trades the Magic did was his demands :facepalm
Howard is in his absolute right to like or not like SVG, saying anything else is believing that every employee in the world just loves everyone that is above him in the chain of command... That's retarded.[/QUOTE]
The Douglas thing is accurate. But it's not at all relatable to this. Howard has too much fun imitating all of SVG's mannerisms and to act all innocent about everything and then go and ask for the coach to be fired...tho nothing is 100%. He may also have just wanted an upgrade, which is fair to a point.
But it was said long ago that the Arenas trade was something Howard wanted and that seemed to be the case. It was said long ago that Richardson was re-signed for 4 stupid years, because Howard wanted it. I don't know if that's true, but those rumors are not coming out due to this.
SVG really should not have said it. But he obviously doesn't care and is clearly tired of the whole thing. Dwight Howard's gripe with his teammates has usually been about one thing: effort. Is he showing them what a lack of effort does? He's a great player and is actually a smart player, who knows how to affect the game without even directly being involved in the play. But the only thing preventing him from making this his best season to date is the obvious lack of energy. He's not consistently playing hard. He's not playing with the same intensity. Sitting out 3 games and now coming back today...he even said afterwards that he didn't expect much from his game, due to him missing the previous three...I'm not going to over-analyze that but it's clearly become a bigger issue due to all of these factors.
Again, SVG probably shouldn't have said that but he's clearly tired and clearly doesn't give a shit. It's not going to affect his future and this team is just lame lately...it isn't due to his coaching. And his "resume", as Shaq says, is actually more than good enough. Taking them to the next level depends on actually having a better team and on Jameer Nelson and Turkoglu (who loves SVG) actually playing like men. And they can't tweak anything because they don't have any real bad contracts, just a lot of stupid ones that together leave them almost 100% strapped.
It's not on SVG. This team was stuck in neutral anyway.
Re: Stan Van Gundy confirms Dwight Howard asked Magic to fire him
Dwight didn't t to be Bron part 2. Guess what Mr. Smiles. It doesn't pay to be fake.
Re: Stan Van Gundy confirms Dwight Howard asked Magic to fire him
[QUOTE=GOBB]Dwight didn't t to be Bron part 2. Guess what Mr. Smiles. It doesn't pay to be fake.[/QUOTE]
He's worse than Lebron. The Cavs have an insanely bright post-Lebron future. Any chance in hell the Magic are gonna rebuild that fast after Dwight bolts?
Re: Stan Van Gundy confirms Dwight Howard asked Magic to fire him
[QUOTE=Blue&Orange]So i guess you never worked in a place where once a while you have to evaluate everyone and everything, using anonymous questionnaires. I guess if you had to be honest and badly evaluate someone you worked with, you would stop talking with that person even if you liked him\her at a personal level, and doing anything else would be fakeness from your part. [/quote]Actually I never have had to fill out those kinds of questionnaires. But for the record if I have a problem with someone I don't say anything behind their back that I wouldn't say to their face. I do in real life value not being two-faced.[QUOTE=Sarcastic]Just because he's in "fck it" mode, doesn't mean he should air the dirty laundry. At least if he ever wants another head coaching job, he shouldn't.[/QUOTE]
It's not about what he "should" have done at this point. I'm not saying he's handling this the best possible way. I'm saying he's fed up with Howard's bull and got tired of dancing around the issue.
As for his coaching future? We'll see. I doubt that was a career-killing moment. After his experiences in Miami and Orlando he may not even want to coach NBA players anymore but if he does, what stops a team from hiring him? His resume includes ECF teams and one team that made the Finals. Vinny del Negro got a job after allegedly almost fighting his GM in Chicago. That's much worse than revealing his star wants him gone. Does a team now shy away from the hire because they're worried that when their superstar wants him canned they can't tell him now? It's a non-issue.
Re: Stan Van Gundy confirms Dwight Howard asked Magic to fire him
Some of you guys are unbelievable. People bitch all day and night about spoiled players and all around bullshit regarding the way professional sports teams are run and then you have a guy like Stan who said **** it...i'm just [B]not[/B] going to lie when you ask me a question.
Dwight + Magic mgmt = recipe for disaster
Re: Stan Van Gundy confirms Dwight Howard asked Magic to fire him
he said she said I heard it through the grapevine/
no static..got an automatic
too much of anything makes you an addict
Re: Stan Van Gundy confirms Dwight Howard asked Magic to fire him
SVG couldn't get along with Shaq. Now he can't get along with Dwight.
But it's always the players' fault. It can't be him. He is an innocent victim being forced out by these mean basketball players that just won't conform to his style. :rolleyes:
Re: Stan Van Gundy confirms Dwight Howard asked Magic to fire him
[QUOTE=Sarcastic]SVG couldn't get along with Shaq. Now he can't get along with Dwight.
But it's always the players' fault. It can't be him. He is an innocent victim being forced out by these mean basketball players that just won't conform to his style. :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Who did Shaq ever get along with?