Wouldn't it make sense for Brad to leave Boston without the pressure of, or actual termination? Wouldn't being in the position to either stay or go be the best scenario to make a change? It affords him the privilege of leaving on his own terms, and seals the need for Boston to make the change that appears on the horizon too, to some extent anyway.
To me, that is a successful exit....leaving a winner of several Eastern division titles, but not on the downward spiral.
I know....pro coaches change like car salesmen...but, I think this guy's reputation matters to him quite a bit.
To me, that is a successful exit....leaving a winner of several Eastern division titles, but not on the downward spiral.
I know....pro coaches change like car salesmen...but, I think this guy's reputation matters to him quite a bit.