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https://sports.yahoo.com/star-coach-dwane-casey-seemingly-always-hot-seat-171859335.html

Why is All-Star coach Dwane Casey seemingly always on the hot seat?

Chris Mannix
Yahoo Sports
Feb 15, 2018, 11:18 AM

TORONTO – Let’s call him “Coach A.” Coach A has been in City B for seven years. He inherited a team that was 22-60. By his third season, it was 48-34. He has made the playoffs for four straight seasons, advanced to a conference final and, entering the All-Star break, his team is sitting atop his conference.

A coach with those credentials should be among the highest paid, with airtight job security, right?

Right — except if you’re Dwane Casey, and you are coaching in Toronto.

Casey is headed to Los Angeles this weekend to coach Team LeBron in the All-Star Game. It’s an honor he never aspired to — Casey was an assistant on All-Star staffs in 1996 and ’98, which was good enough for him. Asked about going to L.A., Casey cites only two things: being the first Raptors coach to coach an All-Star team, and the fact that coaching it probably means your team is winning.

“I really never thought about ,” Casey told Yahoo Sports. “The only thing I think about is doing the boring things every day to win. That’s what I worry about. That’s why I’m probably boring as a coach.”

Boring, perhaps. Successful, definitely. Toronto is 41-16 entering the All-Star break, with a two-game cushion over Boston for the top spot. The Raps are riding a seven-game winning streak, have won nine of their last 10 and own the best home record (24-4) in the NBA.

Credit often — and rightfully — begins with the stars, DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry, who will join Casey in L.A. Serge Ibaka is having a fine two-way season, while Toronto’s unheralded bench (Delon Wright, Fred VanVleet, Pascal Siakam) has emerged as one of the best in basketball. Casey? There is often a perception that Casey is just along for the ride.

Think about it: When is Casey not on the hot seat? “My butt is burning from being on the hot seat every year,” Casey said, laughing. His offenses — ranked in the top 10 the last four seasons — have been deemed too simplistic and it often felt like the Raptors were one early playoff exit from GM Masai Ujiri — who inherited Casey when he took the job in 2013 — letting Casey go.

“Honestly though, I don’t feel that way,” Casey said. “I’m coaching to win, and I don’t worry about all that outside crap. I know what we’re doing here, I’m proud of what we’re doing here. Ownership, they are supportive. A lot of is hopefully media driven because I think people appreciate what we’re working with, developing players and getting better every year.

“If Masai walked in tomorrow and , I understand that is the job. I’m not looking over me, behind me, whatever. Because I know I can fish. I know how to fish. I know I can coach. I know the game. I’ve been in the game a long time. Masai and I are a lot alike in the fact that we have in common that we want to win. We want to develop and work hard. Those common denominators have kept us together.”

Together, and thriving. Cleveland has sent Toronto home the last two postseasons, but this season the Raptors believe they have a team built to better compete. Casey overhauled his offense last summer, dumping an isolation-heavy, 3-point averse style for a more free-flowing offense that has the Raptors ranked in the top 10 in 3-pointers attempted (32.4 per game) and made (11.6) this season. After the team moved off several pricey veterans last summer, the young players Casey has spent years developing have capably stepped in.

“Dwane is incredible,” Celtics coach Brad Stevens said. “Not only have they tweaked some of the things they are doing on offense, but they have become more switch-oriented . From an X’s and O’s standpoint, it’s obvious they are exceptionally well coached. But when you go even further and see how well the young players are playing, it’s a testament to the players but it’s also a testament to the environment.”

Casey knows the challenge in front of him. Regular-season success is meaningless if it doesn’t come with a postseason payoff. “The next step we take is the hardest step we take — going good to great with the same group,” Casey said. And he understands that when a team is together for awhile, a coach’s voice can become stale. Nowadays, Casey delegates more, empowering assistant coach Nick Nurse to run the offensive drills in practice, and Rex Kalamian to run the defense. He’s formed a leadership council — headed by Lowry, DeRozan and Ibaka — that he discusses everything from travel plans to practice times with.

“Early in my coaching career, I was doing everything,” Casey said. “You can’t do that and keep it fresh. If you say the same thing over and over again, it’s going to get stale.”

Casey is excited about coaching the All-Star Game. He remembers marveling at Kobe Bryant, then still a teenager, waving Karl Malone out of the post in 1998. “The moxie, the nerve to wave out a great player,” Casey said. “That showed me that Kobe was going to be great.” Casey says he has two goals: that nobody gets hurt and that his team plays to win. “The All-Star Games have deteriorated,” Casey said. “Michael Jordan wanted to win at tiddlywinks. That’s the competitive spirit I want our team to have. We owe it to the junior high coaches, the high school coaches, the AAU coaches to be an example. To always play the right way.”

Next week Casey will be back in Toronto, trying to drive the Raptors to new heights. There may come a day when Casey isn’t feeling quite so much pressure. That day isn’t here yet.

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Help me criticize Dwayne Casey. I'm having a hard time. [View all] , Orbit_Established, Tue Dec-26-17 07:14 PM
 
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Dec 26th 2017
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#BBN should've never gotten fired from the Wolves.
Dec 26th 2017
2
Toronto : model of diverse city but of course racist
Dec 26th 2017
3
Hmmm.... Oh word. Casey doesn't want his pg eating Little Debbies?
Dec 26th 2017
4
That actually upset me. Fuck everybody and goodnight.
Dec 27th 2017
5
craptors fans actually think thats a championship roster lmfaoooo
Dec 27th 2017
6
Oh well if reddit says
Dec 27th 2017
7
Yeah, "this Reddit thread is racist" is like saying "water is wet."
Dec 27th 2017
8
WAIT WAIT WAIT
Dec 27th 2017
9
      Lol. You're posting pre-November 2016, bro.
Dec 27th 2017
16
Lol you guys
Dec 27th 2017
13
      Lemme guess: rotations and sideline OOB plays
Dec 27th 2017
15
      forgot: good ol in game adjustments
Dec 27th 2017
19
           AKA: OKS Laker fans discussing Mike Brown and Byron Scott.
Dec 27th 2017
23
      Sounds familiar.
Dec 27th 2017
18
           I’m gonna copy/paste your above post in r/nba
Dec 27th 2017
20
o reddit a source now?
Dec 27th 2017
10
You can find quadruple as many if the coach is black
Dec 27th 2017
12
Actually, that is the exact lesson from the Trump election, idiot.
Dec 27th 2017
17
      did i say they were fringe, dipshit? they aren't fringe, just dumb
Dec 27th 2017
21
           LMAO. You can't dismiss racism if it isn't fringe, pal.
Dec 27th 2017
22
Out of curiosity
Dec 27th 2017
11
      I didn’t have that bookmarked
Dec 27th 2017
14
dwane's a dope coach.
Dec 28th 2017
24
Weird how that standard doesn't apply to everyone.
Jan 12th 2018
26
Hmmmm 
Jan 12th 2018
25
This is a good peep.....*watches in the background*
Jan 13th 2018
27
a must-read from the gawd lee jenkins:
Mar 07th 2018
28
fuck it, i'm swiping this (it's that good)
Mar 07th 2018
31
They've got to do it in the playoffs
Mar 07th 2018
29
Here
May 08th 2018
42
Lebron beat a 73 win team down 3-1. Was that Kerr's fault?
May 08th 2018
43
      absolutely. It was all them dude's fault. Kerr ain't excused.
May 08th 2018
45
      If they'd had that 73-win squad GSW would have won that series easily
May 08th 2018
66
Y'all got big plans this weekend?
Mar 08th 2018
32
why the hell nbatv not showing raptors/rockets?
Mar 09th 2018
33
Hi
Mar 20th 2018
34
For the record: I expect the Wizards to beat the Raptors.
Apr 12th 2018
35
L. I underestimated the brilliance of Casey. Who's mad?
Apr 28th 2018
36
      I coulda told you not to pick the Wiz.
Apr 28th 2018
37
McMillan better
May 07th 2018
38
Both were top 5 in the league this year, easily. (1 & 2 imo)
May 07th 2018
39
      snyder or stevens then those two for sure
May 07th 2018
40
           I agree with your post, overall. n/m
May 07th 2018
41
Almost everybody here had them as a 4-5 seed
May 08th 2018
44
Are people saying Casey should be fired?
May 08th 2018
46
I’ve seen a few mentions of firing him
May 08th 2018
48
      Yup and that's exactly what i said above. this was their best chance
May 08th 2018
52
fire Casey????
May 08th 2018
47
My bad, after scrolling quickly, I only see BrooklynWhat saying that
May 08th 2018
49
      that's nuts, man...
May 08th 2018
51
166 wins over the last 3 years
May 08th 2018
50
      they aren't overachieving, because they have dwayne casey
May 08th 2018
53
           this is a logic trap
May 08th 2018
54
           Does Casey stop coaching them in the playoffs?
May 08th 2018
55
                god, i really have to explain this?
May 08th 2018
56
                     ONE win. not FOUR...ONE.
May 08th 2018
57
                     lol right. Cleveland should have won. they shouldn't have swept tho.
May 08th 2018
58
                     ^^^^^^^^^
May 08th 2018
65
                          Uh. 1 seeds have lost in the FIRST round, imbecile.
May 08th 2018
70
                               Before we continue
May 08th 2018
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                                    I apologize for calling you a name. I'm serious.
May 09th 2018
75
                     Comedy. Lebron beat a 73-win team, down 3-1.
May 08th 2018
59
                          i mean he may not be the problem but there certainly IS a problem
May 08th 2018
69
                               I mean, I'd take Giannis/Middleton over Derozan/Lowry.
May 09th 2018
80
P.S. theyre considering replacing him lol.
May 08th 2018
60
RE: P.S. theyre considering replacing him lol.
May 08th 2018
61
actually 0-10 straight vs the cavs in the playoffs
May 08th 2018
67
Of course they are
May 08th 2018
62
care to delve into the sociology of the Black guy firing him?
May 08th 2018
63
cmon man. i don't think he should be fired but ...
May 08th 2018
68
Hopefully very fast so the Bucks can take a shot
May 08th 2018
64
casey voted COTY by his peers.
May 09th 2018
72
ctrl+f "stephens"
May 09th 2018
73
by his PEERS. So ACTUAL COACHES know more than Twitter does?
May 09th 2018
74
Sun Basket sent us this bomb chipotle tempeh thing
May 09th 2018
76
"us." o word? when u get married?
May 09th 2018
79
Just FYI you realize last year those peers awarded D'Antoni and Spo
May 10th 2018
82
Oddly enough, this could be a kiss of death.
May 09th 2018
77
      That's the NBA''s COY award
May 10th 2018
81
Oh word?? Casey was the Mavs defensive coach that beat Lebron???
May 09th 2018
78
I'm done with the NBA. I can't stand for this fuckery, sorry.
May 11th 2018
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