Originally Posted by
Blackbeard
^probably not going to happen during the season since he is part of the Lakers family. I'm thinking he's going to "step down" after this season.
byron is a poor decision maker because he did not surround himself with assistants who can help him succeed. based on his demeanor, he is not a good motivator... so there should be someone in his staff who is.
i don't know how effective is the princeton offense in this time and age of the NBA, but byron relies so much on this offense. in terms of strategies and sets, he clearly don't have a good strategy for the team. its probably why hibbert is not effective at all. hibbert was way more effective in indiana despite paul george's injury.
i guess he needs to admit these weaknesses in order for him to succeed. he needs to hire an assistant who is good in X's and O's, and hire an assistant who is a good motivator.