The issue there is Kokoskov himself. You can hear it plain as day in his post game press conferences. He repeats the same nonsense over and over. "The team's energy was low. The effort wasn't there. They didn't follow the gameplan." I know that is coach speak and not much different than what other coaches say after a bad loss but Kokoskov doesn't have the experience to prove he's provided the players with a winning gameplan. The only games we've won have required 3-4 of our players having great games and typically one or two of the opposing team's starters to be missing or playing awful. Someone needs to push him in a presser as to what the gameplan is, highlighting one of the stupid things he did during that game. "Why did your #1 overall pick only get 6 shots when your top 2 scorers are out and he's proven to be a very efficient scorer when he's given the opportunity?" sort of a thing.
If we continually play without effort then that is on Kokoskov. It's the coaches job to get his players prepared and ready to go. If it was occasional, fine, but it's the norm for us to be lethargic. I think the roster has quit on him, especially the vets. All of our vets except Crawford have played terrible here this year. Chandler is an example of showing it's not an issue of them being too old or done but they have no drive here. Perhaps the vets have tuned Kokoskov out. The only players that have looked good this year have been the rookies and they don't know any better. Opposing teams also don't have much of a scouting report on them to properly gameplan for them. Now they've played enough that teams know how to counter them and what to look for, what's happened? Bridges has vanished and Ayton is being neutralized.
Even though our vets don't give much effort Kokoskov refuses to reduce their roles, see Ariza, Chandler, Canaan. Anderson is the only vet whose role has really changed and I think the only reason it did has to do with TJ playing so well that he couldn't be denied minutes any longer while Anderson started and saw 25-30 minutes a game. Chandler and Canaan were waived and everyone knows that Ariza will be traded December 15th. Surely Kokoskov has to know his seat is heating up. After Ariza is dealt then he won't have much room for excuses and player development will clearly be the main goal throughout the end of the year. If we don't start seeing improvement from our young players soon, even getting them back to preseason form, then Kokoskov has got to go.
I concur completely with this, with only one exception:
Given that the young players are currently getting progressively worse and worse, what makes you think there is any chance at all that they suddenly start improving again, even to get back to preseason form, under Igor Kokoskov?