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The firing doesn't bother me, as the personal conflict with players (Especially Ben Gordon) shows he can micromanage players too much to be a good NBA coach.
But I really don't know how many games they expected to win this year.
IMO, the Bobcats have all these big expectations on their players to develop into superstars. But in reality:
-Walker is an tiny PG, who is a career 40% FG and 31%3pFG shooter, who will get his offense, but do it by been a volume shooter. Struggles to defend.
-Biyombo is only 20..If he is going to develop into an AS he needs at least another 2-3 years.
-Kidd-Gilchrist is really special in anything he does..and his jump shot is severely flawed.