honestly im leaning toward hoiberg not being a good coach
these are nba players, not youngsters at the aau. not high school kids at the pro am. these are professionals who have been acclimated into offensive basketball systems since they were 8-10 years old. honestly it shouldnt take more than training camp and maybe a month or so to start picking up on a offensive system. aint no coach got some out of this world system that is so difficult to figure out. and some of us bulls fans talk as if this is what hoiberg is. right now he like the chip kelly of the nba.
so if we are more than 50 plus games into the season and we still dont have a good offensive, from a coach sold to us as this offensive genius. it says a couple of things. either he was never that good to begin with, and his methods translate with college kids and not the pros, which wouldnt be the 1st time that has happened, there are college coaches who were kings in college but got to the league and stunk it up. or fred is not leading this roster as well as some thought, and its hard to think this team would not want to be led, considering they got rid of thibs and wanted a new voice, so consequently they would be receptive to the new coach coming in. the fact they are not responding, is telling me they dont believe in what the guy is talking about anymore, see he is signed here for 5 years, and many of them are already planning to get the hell outta here as they are realizing this shyt not going to work. and maybe that is what we are witnessing on the court.
i still think the remedy, is to get new faces, new voices in the locker room. new players who can bring more out the vets we already have here. maybe some players might not like it. bulls didnt like the move to trade oakley for cartwright, but doing that brought in 3 rings. pistons didnt like sending adrian dantley to dallas for mark aguirre but it brought them 2 rings. you cant be "comfortable" in a mediocre situation.