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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 286814" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>My problem with MBob is he knew he was going to can CBG at the end of the season. The gun should have been locked & loaded. He was played by everyone he had on his list of candidates. It was very apparent whatever plan he had was not solid & neither were his back up plans. I have less experienced leaders on my staff & its not uncommon for them to make mistakes like this. They need to learn. I would not tolerate such buffoonery from my experienced guys.</p><p></p><p>I'm certainly no basketball expert, but I am impressed with how we seem to be using different tactics each game. I read yesterday Heyward played 38 mins. I missed the first half so I figured someone was injured. Looks like it was by design. It's probably easier for guys to buy-in when their role is being communicated to them well which appears to be the case. I'll cite Tadrick's role as another example. It would have been very easy for him to pick his toys up & go home but he obviously embraced his role. You don't get that without good leadership.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 286814, member: 789"] My problem with MBob is he knew he was going to can CBG at the end of the season. The gun should have been locked & loaded. He was played by everyone he had on his list of candidates. It was very apparent whatever plan he had was not solid & neither were his back up plans. I have less experienced leaders on my staff & its not uncommon for them to make mistakes like this. They need to learn. I would not tolerate such buffoonery from my experienced guys. I'm certainly no basketball expert, but I am impressed with how we seem to be using different tactics each game. I read yesterday Heyward played 38 mins. I missed the first half so I figured someone was injured. Looks like it was by design. It's probably easier for guys to buy-in when their role is being communicated to them well which appears to be the case. I'll cite Tadrick's role as another example. It would have been very easy for him to pick his toys up & go home but he obviously embraced his role. You don't get that without good leadership. [/QUOTE]
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