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What he did last year is not relevant to what is currently happening in the court.The guy is the reigning A-10 COY. You … are not.
Go back to the vcu board if you want to fluff Martelli.
1. Skinn's decision to play Mincy with an injured right hand is a massive mistake. Mincy aggravated his hand injury against Richmond and has neither been able to handle the ball nor shoot accurately. Mason is essentially playing 4 on 5 on offense.
2. Overall, Skinn didn't addressed the slow starts with Malik Presley until Mason started losing.
He did this because ( in his own words) "I am superstitious and dont want to mess the locker room chemistry..if it ain't broke don't fix it'.
He has stated this in multiple press conferences over the past month.
What coach in his right mind looks at an obvious problem and fails to address it because he is superstitious, afraid of hurting his players feelings and ruining locker room chemistry?
A) These are all veteran transfers that want to win. They are relying on him to make decisions that are best for the team.
B) They are all paid professionals making close to six figures a piece. They're future earnings depend on playing well and accepting change for a raise next year.
C) Skinn is the Mason Head Coach. It's his job to make the hard coaching decisions to give Mason a chance to win; especially since he is paid between 1.2 and 1.5 million dollars a year.
As I said before, he has resorted more and more to roster micromanagement as the season has progressed. As a result, he doesn't have be superstitious because as anyone who has played competitive sports at any level knows...roster micromanagement destroys individual confidence and overall team morale.
Skinn said the team quit 8 minutes into the second half during the press conference.
Why do you think that happened?
Alot of it is the cumulative effect of his increasing micromanagement of the players over the past 6 weeks.
The season isn't over but it will be if he doesn't change his ways now
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