Again, not saying Jordan is the solution ... not syaing he is not the solution. But to those who simply KNOW he has failed, partly because of inability to develop players (a refrain), or change to new defensive or offensive sets during this season, to adapt to changing game plans, different opponents, etc.:
Here is another note, from Jordan's post-game interview: The team has not even had enough players to practice, Jordan basically said. Tough to improve defensive and offensive sets with just low-impact walk-throughs ... which is basically what the team is limited to.
He was asked how the team might be affected with a relatively short turnaround with a Saturday road game, due to the 3OT and high energy game they just played. Jordan said it should not be a problem, since the team has not been able to do anything but low-impact practices: Some drills (I think he specifically mentioned passing and shooting, and some other drills), and some Five on Zero walk-throughs, is basically all they have been able to do because of the injuries. He said ordinarily the coaching staff would not worry about injuries during practices - you just practice hard. But he said the reality of this season is that they HAVE to concern themselves with injuries in practice, and that has put real limits on practice.
Remember, that in addition to the players out now (and those who had been out or limited - Laurent for 3 weeks, Freeman for a week or so was limited due to his ankle, though he kept playing), I bet Lewis is extremely limited in practice - have to save him for the games.
For those who complain that the players have not improved enough during the season, that the sets have not improved, etc. ... MAYBE at least SOME of that is the inability to actually run proper practices to to the injuries. Maybe - not surely, but maybe?
And if you cannot run full-speed practices, how does that hurt game prep?
Here is another note, from Jordan's post-game interview: The team has not even had enough players to practice, Jordan basically said. Tough to improve defensive and offensive sets with just low-impact walk-throughs ... which is basically what the team is limited to.
He was asked how the team might be affected with a relatively short turnaround with a Saturday road game, due to the 3OT and high energy game they just played. Jordan said it should not be a problem, since the team has not been able to do anything but low-impact practices: Some drills (I think he specifically mentioned passing and shooting, and some other drills), and some Five on Zero walk-throughs, is basically all they have been able to do because of the injuries. He said ordinarily the coaching staff would not worry about injuries during practices - you just practice hard. But he said the reality of this season is that they HAVE to concern themselves with injuries in practice, and that has put real limits on practice.
Remember, that in addition to the players out now (and those who had been out or limited - Laurent for 3 weeks, Freeman for a week or so was limited due to his ankle, though he kept playing), I bet Lewis is extremely limited in practice - have to save him for the games.
For those who complain that the players have not improved enough during the season, that the sets have not improved, etc. ... MAYBE at least SOME of that is the inability to actually run proper practices to to the injuries. Maybe - not surely, but maybe?
And if you cannot run full-speed practices, how does that hurt game prep?