LadyStanley
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“How you draw that line between motivational coaching and personal abuse, you have to be careful because I think you run the danger of diluting the real abuse or minimizing real abuse,’’ the Eastern Conference governor said.
“I don’t think the league has any place in telling coaches how to coach,’’ he added. “I do, however, think there are lines that can be crossed that are racially, sexually, gender-based … I think there are lines that are crossed in those directions. But I don’t think we’ve reached the point yet where you’re not allowed to yell at a player.’’
And that’s going to be the crux of all of this. Where is the line? What can the majority of players, coaches, GMs, club presidents and owners agree is a safe and acceptable work environment?
Tricky to navigate. Hopefully can set good limit which will eliminate worse abuse and go toward only yelling?
(Paywall articles @ The Athletic)
BOG members meeting in Pebble Beach, CA.
Let the speculation begin
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