Danny
01-22-2005, 06:55 AM
This was posted at rotoworld.com
After last night's loss, coach Sam Mitchell revealed his conspiracy theory that outside forces are influencing his players.
Mitchell said after the game that people outside the organization were "trying to coach" his players, a byproduct of the team's recent turnaround. "What I'm saying is that as you have success, you have people that it's not their job to coach the players, and they're trying to give them too much information," said Mitchell, who declined to give details, other than to say that he was deliberately using the Media as a platform to counter them. Asked if the people know who they are, he said: "They probably will after this." Sigh... and just as we had been lauding the improved play in Toronto of late. Mitchell's players collectively scratched their heads over their coach's latest theory. In real news, Chris Bosh's franchise record of nine straight double-doubles came to an end. He finished with 16 points and eight rebounds.
I guess I am naive, or just tired, but what the heck is he talking about?
After last night's loss, coach Sam Mitchell revealed his conspiracy theory that outside forces are influencing his players.
Mitchell said after the game that people outside the organization were "trying to coach" his players, a byproduct of the team's recent turnaround. "What I'm saying is that as you have success, you have people that it's not their job to coach the players, and they're trying to give them too much information," said Mitchell, who declined to give details, other than to say that he was deliberately using the Media as a platform to counter them. Asked if the people know who they are, he said: "They probably will after this." Sigh... and just as we had been lauding the improved play in Toronto of late. Mitchell's players collectively scratched their heads over their coach's latest theory. In real news, Chris Bosh's franchise record of nine straight double-doubles came to an end. He finished with 16 points and eight rebounds.
I guess I am naive, or just tired, but what the heck is he talking about?