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<blockquote data-quote="Voyageur" data-source="post: 1095361" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>Over the years I learned that the most important thing in the NBA is team chemistry on and off the floor. You can't have guys who don't get it that what you do on the court relates to how you interact with each other off the court, and a coach is the man who has to glue them together like a family. It takes a coach and GM who both understand how you need to feed into that chemistry by getting players who embrace the roles they will have on the roster.</p><p></p><p>Bud was good at half of that but never was able to work decisively with Horst on issues, mainly because Horst seemed to believe he was that much smarter than Bud.</p><p></p><p>When the Bucks failed, it was because of bad decisions by Horst and Bud got the ax because ownership never saw the truth. Now we're at a crossroads of sorts. Obviously, Horst is still there, but why? He should be gone already but he got an extension on his contract last year. Fortunately, Rivers is going to walk away with Giannis being traded.</p><p></p><p>Rest assured, Horst will screw this up too, not protecting the top young players on the roster, and by bringing in a head coach who doesn't understand how chemistry wins games, not just talent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voyageur, post: 1095361, member: 17953"] Over the years I learned that the most important thing in the NBA is team chemistry on and off the floor. You can't have guys who don't get it that what you do on the court relates to how you interact with each other off the court, and a coach is the man who has to glue them together like a family. It takes a coach and GM who both understand how you need to feed into that chemistry by getting players who embrace the roles they will have on the roster. Bud was good at half of that but never was able to work decisively with Horst on issues, mainly because Horst seemed to believe he was that much smarter than Bud. When the Bucks failed, it was because of bad decisions by Horst and Bud got the ax because ownership never saw the truth. Now we're at a crossroads of sorts. Obviously, Horst is still there, but why? He should be gone already but he got an extension on his contract last year. Fortunately, Rivers is going to walk away with Giannis being traded. Rest assured, Horst will screw this up too, not protecting the top young players on the roster, and by bringing in a head coach who doesn't understand how chemistry wins games, not just talent. [/QUOTE]
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