Being a fan and supporter of the @LAClippers is exhausting — and frankly, not for the faint of heart.
@Steven_Ballmer, season after season of underachievement, poor decisions, and organizational failures cannot continue without meaningful changes and accountability at the most important and strategic positions within the organization. Talent alone is not enough. The idea of signing the next big-name player and expecting that to solve everything has proven to be an absolute failure. Expectations without accountability are meaningless.
The #LaClippersOrganization lacks urgency, leadership, and accountability — even at the highest and most strategic levels. Fans are tired of excuses, tired of “next season,” and most of all, tired of watching the same mistakes repeat themselves.
Accountability must start at the top and flow throughout the entire organization. Only when players are demanding more of fellow teammates and/or people in managerial staff we see a modicum of accountability — e.g., @CP3.
We, the fans, are no longer asking for change — we are demanding it. We are demanding accountability. And we are demanding a serious commitment to building a winning culture.
Enough is enough. 🔥
#ClipperNation
I have a very strong suspicion you’re being duped by #TyLue and #LawrenceFrank as well, more so Ty. @Steven_B@Steven_Ballmer, for the entirety of the #Kawhi era with the @LAClippers, we’ve been doubling down on the same failed routine. Look for new player signings every offseason thinking that’s the solution, and that has proven to be insufficient every time. When are you going to shake up the coaching staff at least? TyLue needs to go!!
Expectations without accountability is meaningless.
Again, TyLue needs to go.
My Brother! SMH, you weren’t saying this when he was @LAClippers. In fact, I distinctly remember a Space where you chewed out @LukeKennard5 after we lost a game.
Even if we sign Luke back, it’s not going to make a difference because we’re going to have #TyLue for a long, long time.
It doesn’t matter who we sign or don’t sign, or which pick we have or don’t have; we’re always going to be disappointed because we don’t have a coach that understands systems and winning culture.
As a leader and a extension of the coaching staff - 100% agree, and that’s what he @CP3 was trying to do. He has made a difference at @spurs, @okcthunder, @Suns, etc. Look where they are. The same fate reached @RajonRondo when he challenged the BS coaching and tried to help address the inadequacies in our team.
@ClipperNation, the fact is #TyLue doesn’t want anyone around who’s willing to expose and challenge his inadequacies as a coach. #TyLue knows he’s far overhyped and wants to remain in that bubble for as long as possible.
And this idea of NO scrutiny and/or accountability goes deeper than we’re realizing. It’s starting to feel embedded in the culture and DNA of the #LAClippersOrganization. Cause I’ve being hearing that even media members covering the @LAClippers are expected to toe certain lines - scrutiny and discernment in their questioning and reporting, is not welcome and well received.
#TyLue and #LFrank are basically grifting and sucking the blood 🩸 out of @Steven_Ballmer at this point.
#ClipperNation, we need to let our voices be heard. Expectations without scrutiny and accountability are meaningless.
Being a fan and supporter of the @LAClippers is exhausting — and frankly, not for the faint of heart.
@Steven_Ballmer, season after season of underachievement, poor decisions, and organizational failures cannot continue without meaningful changes and accountability at the most important and strategic positions within the organization. Talent alone is not enough. The idea of signing the next big-name player and expecting that to solve everything has proven to be an absolute failure. Expectations without accountability are meaningless.
The #LaClippersOrganization lacks urgency, leadership, and accountability — even at the highest and most strategic levels. Fans are tired of excuses, tired of “next season,” and most of all, tired of watching the same mistakes repeat themselves.
Accountability must start at the top and flow throughout the entire organization. Only when players are demanding more of fellow teammates and/or people in managerial staff we see a modicum of accountability — e.g., @CP3.
We, the fans, are no longer asking for change — we are demanding it. We are demanding accountability. And we are demanding a serious commitment to building a winning culture.
Enough is enough. 🔥
#ClipperNation
@djf_primal He has made a difference at @spurs, @okcthunder, @Suns, etc. Look where they are. The same fate reached @RajonRondo when he challenged the BS coaching and tried to help address the inadequacies in our team.
@_k_3424@patbev21 Think seriously about your comment. Then ask yourself what that makes you if I'm stupid. What am I'm doing, because it's more likely you are incapable of completing that minor task. Anyways try.
They say, birds of feather, flock together.
My experiences here has largely been characterized by —sharing my expertise, interacting with and learning from lots of smart people here. Except for the few occasions I come across people like you.
So, maybe your perspective of this platform, really is saying more about you. Just a perspective u may want to consider.
It does make a lot of sense that GMs vote for #TyLue. U know why?
If I was a GM of a team other than the @LAClippers. I would vote for #TyLue every year. In hopes of convincing the #LaClippersOrganization to keep him. Because him remaining coach means one less competitor to worry about. You’re basically assured the #clippers will underachieve and the season will end in absolute failure.
Perfect sense.
A few things.
Firstly, I feel like throughout my life, my luck has been mostly good and will remain so. So you wishing me "good luck" is absolutely not necessary. However, I’m going to accept it, even though I’m fearful that anything from you may render me incapable of producing a proper and coherent statement like you. Lol.
On that note, I really don’t understand what you are saying or the point you’re trying to make because of possible grammatical and spelling issues in your statement.
Also, I don’t know what Twitter is. I use X— a platform with mostly smart and analytical people and a few very dumb ones (you should know a lot about that) share thoughts and ideas. This shows just how outdated and myopic your positions are.
No surprise here, very typical of low IQ person. When facts aren’t on your side an u r incapable of making a proper and coherent argument. Y’all resort to insults, name calling, epithets and ad hominems. Very typical.
Also, u talk about polls. Interestingly, from this anecdotal perspective. My comments here have gathered far more interaction and support than yours.