No. Hell no. What else are they gonna go get it? And here’s the problem
that I have. That record, 6-10 in Game 7s, that record is fool’s gold.
Let me explain why it’s fool’s gold. In Game 7s, it’s about your
superstars taking you home. It’s not about X’s and O’s, it’s not about
coaching, it’s about who want it the most. I’ve been in Game 7s with Doc
Rivers. I’ve been in Game 7 where Paul Pierce had to go toe to toe with
LeBron James. I witnessed that. It has nothing to do with schemes or
none of that. PJ Tucker had more points than James Harden last night and
a blind man could see Joel Embiid walking up and down the damn floor,
walking into pick-and-rolls, Doc Rivers tried to make adjustments on
Jayson Tatum when he tried to trap him in the pick-and-roll, he went
right around Joel Embiid. I was like is he tired? The game just started.
The game just started, and so what I don’t want to happen is this,
because we already know the love affair that Daryl Morey and James
Harden have for one another. I don’t want them to trick the owners or
the Philadelphia 76ers into believing James Harden is still that dude
and Doc Rivers was the problem because that’s not the case and guess
what? If James Harden wants to walk, dammit, let him walk, because I
would let him walk because I would love to see the emergence of Tyrese
Maxey and I would also pursue a guy like Kyrie Irving. Could you imagine
Kyrie Irving with a Joel Embiid and a Tyrese Maxey? I would love to see
it. I think he actually needed a coach like a Doc Rivers. So no, I
don’t think Philly should fire Doc. I don’t think that game last night
was on his hands. I believe that his superstars in James Harden and Joel
Embiid quit. Jayson Tatum snatched their souls last night and they quit.-Kendrick Perkins.