Evaluating Triano

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Makes it easy to understand why so many of these players were showing so little improvement. Not only were they not being called out when they messed up, but they also weren't getting solid instruction on how to fix what they did wrong. Was he just expecting that after enough times failing he could just continue to feed them compliments and they would suddenly get better? Pure insanity..
 
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Good article on day 1

Makes you wonder what the heck was going on. Did Watson just let them do whatever they wanted?

http://www.azcentral.com/story/spor...ker-marquese-chriss-tyson-chandler/797175001/
Wow. Isn't this how basketball is supposed to be coached?

Did you see this paragraph? What a waste of time.

Triano’s style is different from that of former coach Earl Watson. When Watson sensed that Chriss was unhappy not being in the starting lineup for the season opener against the Lakers, he took him out to dinner the next night and told him, “I love you.”
 

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Wow. Isn't this how basketball is supposed to be coached?

Did you see this paragraph? What a waste of time.

Triano’s style is different from that of former coach Earl Watson. When Watson sensed that Chriss was unhappy not being in the starting lineup for the season opener against the Lakers, he took him out to dinner the next night and told him, “I love you.”
You can't make this poo up...lol
 

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Could you paraphrase this article. Can't access it.
Quote from Booker in the article.

“That’s what we need,” guard Devin Booker said. “We need accountability. We have a lot of young guys on the team, so we need to get rid of those bad habits early. We need to know the consequences.”

Pretty much sums it up. They weren't getting this from Watson and are getting it from Triano.
 
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Could you paraphrase this article. Can't access it.
Here are some key quotes

If there’s one trait Triano has shown in his short time as the Suns head coach, it’s a willingness to hold his players accountable, to tell them things they don’t necessarily want to hear but need to hear. Chriss, for example, said after Monday’s shootaround that Triano told him he had been playing lackadaisical and without enough energy.

“He’s pretty blunt and straightforward,” Chriss said. “I think him telling me that made it real. That’s the way the world is. Not everything you hear is positive, but it can benefit you.”. . .

“Despite how much money they make, they want to play,” Triano said. “I told all of the players, ‘If I don’t see an energy level to my standards, I’m going to get subs in.’”

Triano’s expectation level is so high that Tuesday’s practice was more about what the Suns did wrong in their first victory of the season than what they did right.". . .


Center Tyson Chandler said it’s particularly important to hold a young team to a high standard.

“That’s what it takes for young players to grow,” he said. “Showing them things they did well but also reminding them of things they have to improve on. .”. . .


“He’s not only up front, he’s very descriptive of what he wants done,” forward Jared Dudley said. “So there’s no gray area offensively or defensively. There’s no wiggle room in how you’re supposed to do it.”
 

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Here are some key quotes

If there’s one trait Triano has shown in his short time as the Suns head coach, it’s a willingness to hold his players accountable, to tell them things they don’t necessarily want to hear but need to hear. Chriss, for example, said after Monday’s shootaround that Triano told him he had been playing lackadaisical and without enough energy.

“He’s pretty blunt and straightforward,” Chriss said. “I think him telling me that made it real. That’s the way the world is. Not everything you hear is positive, but it can benefit you.”. . .

“Despite how much money they make, they want to play,” Triano said. “I told all of the players, ‘If I don’t see an energy level to my standards, I’m going to get subs in.’”

Triano’s expectation level is so high that Tuesday’s practice was more about what the Suns did wrong in their first victory of the season than what they did right.". . .


Center Tyson Chandler said it’s particularly important to hold a young team to a high standard.

“That’s what it takes for young players to grow,” he said. “Showing them things they did well but also reminding them of things they have to improve on. .”. . .


“He’s not only up front, he’s very descriptive of what he wants done,” forward Jared Dudley said. “So there’s no gray area offensively or defensively. There’s no wiggle room in how you’re supposed to do it.”

don't forget

"i love you"
 

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Good god, Watson sounds pathetic... an entire season of player development last year down the tubes. "You messed up? You're playing like garbage? It's okay, I love you, have a lollypop."

I will try to look at the silver lining and say that if Watson were not so stunningly inept we wouldn't have gotten Jackson.

So Jackson... stop making finger guns! Be a stud! And never forget... "I love you".
 

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Good god, Watson sounds pathetic... an entire season of player development last year down the tubes. "You messed up? You're playing like garbage? It's okay, I love you, have a lollypop."

I will try to look at the silver lining and say that if Watson were not so stunningly inept we wouldn't have gotten Jackson.

So Jackson... stop making finger guns! Be a stud! And never forget... "I love you".


Someone good a photoshop needs to replace the Sun in the Suns uni with a heart.
 

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Well, Triano passes the eye test so far - he looks like a coach on the sidelines! Ever since Ainge started it we've had screamers. Coach in practice and don't distract them during the game - if you've just got to tell a guy something then sub him out and talk to him, and make a mental note that you failed to communicate something important during practice.
I liked something Riley did when he was coaching - he had all his assistants charting the players pluses and minuses during the game. It kept them involved in the game and the charts showed which things played the biggest role in winning and losing - ideal fodder for the next practice.
Triano is also saying the right stuff and I liked the fact he didn't throw Watson under the bus when a reporter game him an opportunity. I hated what Watson was doing with the team and I imagine Triano did as well but he took the high road in public.
I also liked what Chriss had to say about Triano and we all know what a jerk Chriss has been since summer league.
I don't think we are going to see any tanking for a while but the main thing is to get a good handle on what we have and what we lack in the youngsters we've got. With Watson it was hard to get a read on that. Then we want to see progress in team play and progress in the individuals.

When we get Sauce and Devon Reed back healthy this team will be deep and I'm very interested to see how Triano deals with that. As we've seen depth can be a two-edged sword.

I'm also interested to see what he can do with Len - and, as far as we're aware, he had little history with Len so if Len does go from a negative factor to positive he might want to stay here.
 
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While I have really been a pro McD person, I am quite uncomfortable with him saying as much as he has in the media. I wished he would have stopped with.

"I didn't believe him. We sent him home."

The stuff about Rich Paul etc, would have been better if it had been leaked through Gambo or something.
 

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While I have really been a pro McD person, I am quite uncomfortable with him saying as much as he has in the media. I wished he would have stopped with.

"I didn't believe him. We sent him home."

The stuff about Rich Paul etc, would have been better if it had been leaked through Gambo or something.

My camel's back just broke.

His handling of Dragic before the trade was deplorable. McD ACTUALLY leveraged against himself by allowing it to get that bad. AND it was his fault the team had 3 PGs who aren't PGs.

His handling of Bledsoe's big contract was ridiculous.

His handling of Bledsoe as an asset is also stupid. He's leveraging against himself AGAIN. I can't believe he's so inept at managing his assets. Why didn't this trade happen over the summer before the draft? We all knew his time here was limited. His greatest value was this summer. We might have even been able to get a top 10 pick out of him. Could you imagine if we'd been able to land Dennis Smith Jr. as well?

Bledsoe has a history of being an upstanding leader. Seriously, this Tweet doesn't make Keiff's top 10 dumbest moments. For McD to call him out like he did is disrespectful to a guy that gave his all to the team and it shows a lack of professionalism. McD is coming apart at the seams. So Eric had a bad moment and Tweeted something he shouldn't have. What, no one else does that? And why wouldn't he want out of here? You just wasted a half of one of his seasons, and by all accounts the dude was respectful about it. For the millionth time, he doesn't fit the timeline. McD's emotional blow up shows he's losing it. All along I've been for trading Eric, but the way this was handled was embarrassing.

It'd never happen, but McD needs to be demoted to a lead scout type role. He is excellent at the draft. I spend way too much of my free time evaluating prospects in both football and basketball. I guess it's my hobby. I'm telling you, this guy is good on draft day. But every other day is simply terrifying. He either doesn't know how to trade or has no idea how to handle players. I'm not all too excited about the contracts he's signed either.

The guy is NOT a GM. He's just a really good talent evaluator.
 
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I learned more after that. It all makes more sense to me now. I understand McD's frustration. See the two Bledsoe threads.

This is about Bledsoe's people demanding a max extension right now and doing this on purpose to force a trade. Bledsoe's actions were deliberate.
 

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My camel's back just broke.

His handling of Dragic before the trade was deplorable. McD ACTUALLY leveraged against himself by allowing it to get that bad. AND it was his fault the team had 3 PGs who aren't PGs.

His handling of Bledsoe's big contract was ridiculous.

His handling of Bledsoe as an asset is also stupid. He's leveraging against himself AGAIN. I can't believe he's so inept at managing his assets. Why didn't this trade happen over the summer before the draft? We all knew his time here was limited. His greatest value was this summer. We might have even been able to get a top 10 pick out of him. Could you imagine if we'd been able to land Dennis Smith Jr. as well?

Bledsoe has a history of being an upstanding leader. Seriously, this Tweet doesn't make Keiff's top 10 dumbest moments. For McD to call him out like he did is disrespectful to a guy that gave his all to the team and it shows a lack of professionalism. McD is coming apart at the seams. So Eric had a bad moment and Tweeted something he shouldn't have. What, no one else does that? And why wouldn't he want out of here? You just wasted a half of one of his seasons, and by all accounts the dude was respectful about it. For the millionth time, he doesn't fit the timeline. McD's emotional blow up shows he's losing it. All along I've been for trading Eric, but the way this was handled was embarrassing.

It'd never happen, but McD needs to be demoted to a lead scout type role. He is excellent at the draft. I spend way too much of my free time evaluating prospects in both football and basketball. I guess it's my hobby. I'm telling you, this guy is good on draft day. But every other day is simply terrifying. He either doesn't know how to trade or has no idea how to handle players. I'm not all too excited about the contracts he's signed either.

The guy is NOT a GM. He's just a really good talent evaluator.

Agreed.

Stop airing DIRTY LAUNDRY... and in doing so, actually devaluing your asset YOURSELF! Great... you don't think he's a MAX contract extension. Real great that every other GM can use that against you now you freaking moron.
 

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Here is a link to a good article from Scott bordow at azcentral that talks about Triano's coaching philosophy.

Here are some excerpts.

In regard to Ulis and point guards.

“If they look at me, I’m ready for them,” Triano said. “But if they don’t look at me, they can call plays. That’s how they’re going to learn how to run a team. They’re out there, they have a feel for what works and what doesn’t. Part of their growth is being able to run a team. I told them north and south. Don’t look over at me or I’ll slow it down, and we don’t want to play that way. Let’s just play.”

More on Triano

Triano said he and his staff watched film together after the Kings game so they can get a better idea of his coaching philosophy. He also gave each assistant a 10-page document that he’s carried with him for years.

“It’s something I have and add to when I get great ideas or good ideas from other coaches – when I’m scouting them, when I’m watching them or when I’m working with them,” he said.

“Our style of play will be similar. Try to play fast but maybe not reckless,” Triano said. “We’ve tried to tone it down a bit, and we were effective with that in the first game with less possessions and more valuable possessions. It’s going to be a little bit of transition while we take care of the basketball. Taking care of the basketball is a big factor for us.”

by Scott Bordow, azcentral sports Published 4:07 p.m. MT Oct. 25, 2017

http://www.azcentral.com/story/sports/nba/suns/2017/10/25/phoenix-suns-against-utah-jazz/797609001/
 

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Since Triano really isnt up to being a HC full time again past this season, Id like to see him retained as an assistant if he or the new HC allows that to happen. I think Majerle and Triano would be great authoritarian type teachers to get the best out of the team.
 

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I learned more after that. It all makes more sense to me now. I understand McD's frustration. See the two Bledsoe threads.

This is about Bledsoe's people demanding a max extension right now and doing this on purpose to force a trade. Bledsoe's actions were deliberate.
Yup he’s a punk. And his representation is awful.
 

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Since Triano really isnt up to being a HC full time again past this season, Id like to see him retained as an assistant if he or the new HC allows that to happen. I think Majerle and Triano would be great authoritarian type teachers to get the best out of the team.

I'd like to keep Triano on as well but at 59, I wouldn't rule him out as a head coach candidate.
 

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