i can agree that Udoka took this team from zero to a good playoff contender in the West but now he is the biggest problem holding them back. Houston has huge potential and could even be an NBA champion but he isn't the guy for that. Thanks for everything he did but it’s time to say goodbye if houston want to reach the next level...
More on how the management will the future of the team, if the coach system is no longer working aside from changing they can adjust and work together they've got a good start and like the post above you they still have the chance to move forward, those losing streaks needs to review if what's causing it and need to reassess if how they can change and adjust the system that they currently using for the betterment and good outcome of their game.
i can agree that Udoka took this team from zero to a good playoff contender in the West but now he is the biggest problem holding them back.
For what reason?
Houston has huge potential and could even be an NBA champion but he isn't the guy for that. Thanks for everything he did but it’s time to say goodbye if houston want to reach the next level...
You said he took this team from almost nothing to being a solid playoff contender, but now you’re saying he’s the problem. That sounds contradictory to me.
Which one is it really? Because you can’t give him credit for building the team and then suddenly blame him when things don’t go well.
Because Udoka is obsessed with his defensive system and he wants everyone to fit in, no matter what. But as a coach you gotta draw plays that make your stars shine. You can’t just burn them out on defense and expect them to kill it on offense too. I mean, look at Kevin Durant. He is 37 years old!... You can't keep him on the court for 40+ minutes and force him to play super hard defense every possession. It’s too much. And then there’s Alperen. Udoka has been pushing him to be a defender since day one but his real magic is his crazy offensive skill.