tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1400096075233822963.post6893606286136176921..comments2024-03-05T04:04:06.597-05:00Comments on Kotite's Corner: Sixers Season Comes to an EndKotite's Cornerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14063433568181141132noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1400096075233822963.post-8128226684272158042010-04-16T16:34:52.650-04:002010-04-16T16:34:52.650-04:00Stefanski is a genuinely good guy and hometown boy...Stefanski is a genuinely good guy and hometown boy -- not to mention the target of KC's bromance -- and I really hope he's able to right this sunken ship. But the fact is he's made some critically bad decisions, Jordan being the most glaring. In fairness, while Brand certainly turned out to be a bust, his acquisition at the time was heralded by many who are now castigating Ed for the move, and it may be that Jordan badly misused what talent he has left. Of course, it's also possible that Brand is simply a has-been: Philly teams (owned by Mr. Snider in particular) have had a knack for adding "name" players just past their primes. But, regardless, the question is: can we really trust Stefanski to make the best moves? Not only the hiring of Jordan, but the fact that Stefanski literally handed this bum the job with no serious competitive search, makes me really uncomfortable about his judgment. That said, though, I do not want to see that carpetbagger Larry Brown back here in any capacity, much less coach/GM (which I think he'd demand) -- historically, his personnel decisions have pretty much sucked, and we've had more than our fair share of feeding his rapacious ego. So, with fingers crossed, I'm still willing to support Stefanski, and hope he learned something from this dismal season.T-Bonenoreply@blogger.com