If he is not fired, I will leave the Okc Thunder head coach, as he has a misunderstanding with his star player.
Coach Mark Daigneault and the Thunder players are back in Oklahoma City for exit interviews, over 12 hours after the Thunder’s season came to an end in a 117-116 loss to the Mavericks in Game 6 of the Western Conference semifinals.
The Thunder, who finished 57-25 during the regular season to secure the top spot in the Western Conference, had a stellar campaign. NBA Coach of the Year went to Mark Daigneault, NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander came in second, and Rookie of the Year went to Chet Holmgren in second place.
Wallace said, “I wasn’t afraid to talk to people.” “I simply ran out of things to say. Everyone is talking about last year, the people they miss, and all of this when I just got here. “I don’t really know them,” I said. I was unable to barge into the conversation.
But as the season went on, Wallace seemed more at ease on the floor and grew more at ease overall.
Wallace averaged 6.8 points and 2.3 rebounds in 20.6 minutes for the final result. The former Kentucky player had a great debut campaign and has completely assimilated into the team.
Wallace stated, “As time passed, we began creating our own memories.” “That was simpler to navigate. It was amazing. I observed that everyone on the team got along well with one another and that no one was treated unfairly.
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