Why would firing Jim Les not be in Bradley's best interest? I think Les has improved, but I don't think he is a good coach. He has been given plenty of time. What am I missing?
For one thing, you are missing one major reason he gets criticized for not being a good coach-- injuries. There have been serious, sometimes season-long injuries to key players every year since the 2006 Sweet 16 season. People are free to assess his coaching, but lets not ignore the significant impact the injuries have had.
I fully understand that opinion. I can't see why some anti-JL folks seem unable or unwilling to see the opposite opinion.
I completely understand that the injuries had an impact. However, I don't think they overshadow his actual coaching deficiencies.
I fully understand that opinion. I can't see why some anti-JL folks seem unable or unwilling to see the opposite opinion.