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Re: Your Dallas Mavericks Just how culpable is Carlisle?

I agree.  And mabe even further back than the Avery move.  Alot of qestionable moves were made after we lost to the Heat back in the day.  I sometimes wonder what Cuban and Donnie are thinking...  It's almost like a knee-jerk reaction instead of taking little baby steps toward success.  And as it happens, our team gets older.  Dirk's and Terry's window of opportunity is getting smaller and smaller.. It's a long season though...

--- On Fri, 1/16/09, Sarah Burton <seb013700@...> wrote:
From: Sarah Burton <seb013700@...>
Subject: Re: Your Dallas Mavericks Just how culpable is Carlisle?
To: your_dallas_mavericks@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, January 16, 2009, 10:14 AM

I personally put more of this on Cuban and Donnie.  Things fell apart before the Avery removal.  The Jason Kidd for Devin Harris trade was the "jumping the shark" moment with Cuban and the Mavs.  Don't get me wrong I still love my guys and I want them to do well but it is really hard to watch them now.
Sarah2


From: Bryan Cox <b_coxus@yahoo. com>
To: your_dallas_ mavericks@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 9:07:34 AM
Subject: Your Dallas Mavericks Just how culpable is Carlisle?

Perhaps Avery Johnson ran too tight of a ship, but he was an excellent
motivator. To date, I have not been impressed with Carlisle. With his
laissez-faire "coaching" style, his appointment to head coach of the
Mavs seems, in hindsight at least, an overreaction to AJ's alleged
heavy-handedness. Not only that, but Carlisle seems to lack any
passion for the game at all with his downcast eyes and dispassionate
and constantly depressed demeanor. He appears, from the outside at
least, to lack all motivational skills. Without drive, excitement, and
passion from their head coach, players will certainly lack motivation
and even confidence. To be sure, the Mavs could do better on the
court. After all, with 3 and perhaps 4 all-star calibre players in
Dirk, Terry, Kidd, and Howard, how can this team be so average?!

Ultimately, I have to wonder....Just how culpable is Carlisle?





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Perhaps Avery Johnson ran too tight of a ship, but he was an excellent motivator. To date, I have not been impressed with Carlisle. With his laissez-faire...
Bryan Cox
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I personally put more of this on Cuban and Donnie.  Things fell apart before the Avery removal.  The Jason Kidd for Devin Harris trade was the "jumping the...
Sarah Burton
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I agree.  And mabe even further back than the Avery move.  Alot of qestionable moves were made after we lost to the Heat back in the day.  I sometimes...
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I used to be so excited about going to the games, but they just aren't as fun to watch now and they have lost 2 of the last 4 games I have been to this...
Sarah
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Jan 16, 2009
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First you one all star. Dirk. Second you have to give Carlisle some time. What you are seeing is two different styles of basketball. Cuban has done WAY more to...
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I'm afraid you forgot Kidd, Terry, and Howard. Whether they are or are not all-stars this year, they are and have been capable of it. Second, sometimes it...
Bryan Cox
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Yea Sarah it seems on retrospect that the Kidd trade was a horrible mistake especially considering how well Harris is playing. Young guy for old dude........ ...
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How is it embarassing to lose to the Hornets? They are one of the leagues elite teams. I want to remind all Mavs fans of the years of 20 or less wins. Your age...
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You're right in that it has probably come time to get younger. However, I think rounding the team out with veterans was the right idea (even if it didn't work...
Bryan Cox
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It was embarrassing because there were so many Hornets fans there, and it was our fourth loss in a row, and we should have won- it was in OUR house- and we...
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Mark Cuban is the NBA's version of Al Davis. Always messing in places he should let his professionals do the work in. I cant really blame him though because if...
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The Biggest mistake of all was ever letting Nash get away. ... From: Bryan Cox <b_coxus@...> Subject: Re: Your Dallas Mavericks Just how culpable is...
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Sorry I obviously didnt see the game. Its one of those things you deal with during a season. ... From: Sarah <princessaerobic@...> Subject: Re: Your...
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