Just in: The Knicks head Coach Tom Thibodeau has just report horrible news about his property’s on fire π₯π₯ππ
The majority of Knicks supporters, in my opinion, believe that Tom Thibodeau should step down as the team’s head coach. But given the Knicks’ dismal start and the team’s most recent loss to the Thunder, which featured an abhorrent coaching demonstration, it could be time for Thibs to leave.
In Sunday’s game, there were a lot of issues with Thibodeau’s coaching style. For the most part, though, we’ll be concentrating on Thibs’ rotational choices and minute distribution.
Since I genuinely have no idea what Thibs was doing as a coach, I must admit that this game disappointed me as a fan. Of course, the players share some of the blame for this defeat, but with better coaching from Thibodeau, it would not have been nearly as disastrous.
After the Knicks’ 145β135 loss to Thunder, fans have had enough of Tom Thibodeau.
Let me begin by stating that the Knicks played a really good game. When the club lost 135 games, you can’t be too angry at the players, but Thibodeau’s substitutions were completely out of line.
RJ Barrett had a difficult game, but two days after he scored thirty points against the Pistons, to sideline him for the whole second half of the game (apart from two minutes)? This is almost a firing offense until it turns out that Barrett is hurt, especially considering how awful Barrett’s replacement was.
Even though Barrett did not perform well, it is abhorrent that he played Evan Fournier for the whole fourth quarter and managed to score zero points on 0 of 5 shots from the field. When you take into account how terrible Fournier is on defense, it gets much worse.
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