What a weird view. Fred was already plenty rich.
He also doesn't like exerting authority or giving ultimatums to players. He "appeals" to players to exert effort, he doesn't demand it.The things that made Fred so loved in Ames are the same things hurting him now. Basically, he's a change agent - somebody that represents hope even though they don't necessarily have anything to point to as proof in the meantime.
His young looks and demeanor play well when you're already loved; but going into an NBA gig where you're replacing somebody that most people respected, without direct NBA coaching experience, following a previously failed ISU to Chicago path, comes across more as arrogance and entitlement to many fans.
I think Fred is very smart, and absolutely considered all the basketball related aspects of the Bulls job. However, sometimes I wonder if he wasn't a little too quick to make the move without really analyzing the perception components of this particular move. His persona was a bad fit from the get-go and he was going to be working against impossible expectations all while having little to no time to build critical player or fan support to carry through the tough times.
He'd be a great fit for the Cavs. Too bad he didn't take that job when offered, but that was also like a month or two before James made his return and before they had Love/Smith/Shump...
LeBron would have had him gone already if the reports that the Bulls don't practice hard enough from their own players were true.
I heard he reportedly interviewed with the Cavs when they hired Blatt, before anyone knew LeBron was going back to Cleveland. With test and interviewing for the Golden State job, he got a raw deal outta the 3 he probably could've had.
He'd be a great fit for the Cavs. Too bad he didn't take that job when offered, but that was also like a month or two before James made his return and before they had Love/Smith/Shump...
C'mon that is the end of the movie, get me the clip with the abnormal brain..![]()
Old beat up roster doesn't want to listen to a rookie coach. Fred needed a young roster
This actually sounds very believable considering everything. wtf does he do now? Collect the checks and be miserable for next couple years? What a cluster for him and ISU.He's already mentioned to some donors he made a mistake going to Chicago.
This actually sounds very believable considering everything. wtf does he do now? Collect the checks and be miserable for next couple years? What a cluster for him and ISU.
He's already mentioned to some donors he made a mistake going to Chicago.
This doesn't sound believable at all. I highly doubt he talks to ISU donors unless they are family friends. Why is it a cluster for ISU?
Edit: If you are being sarcastic, i clearly missed it.
Ouch... yeah, that is pretty much all I can come up with
I love Fred but I hate the Bulls and their fans. I tried cheering them on this year but I can't deal with them still living in the 90s. I wish he would've went to Minnesota. Our fans are happy to be above .500 and going to the playoffs.
The savagery of big market sports columnists is something to behold. The small market dudes mostly just fluff the the local teams but the big markets dudes are like sharks to any hint of blood in the water. The small market dudes are like plankton filter feeders.