09-15-2011, 10:43 AM
I just think it's strange for a coach to say the team won't do well. Is he using it as a motivation technique? It seems perverse, but then that's Geno. Most coaches would keep that to themselves, and only mention weaknesses when asked.
For example, I can imagine Tara after a loss saying, "We've got a young team. Our guards have to get better. We need to move the ball better," and so on, but only when asked.
For example, I can imagine Tara after a loss saying, "We've got a young team. Our guards have to get better. We need to move the ball better," and so on, but only when asked.
