I disagree. What will we know 3 years from now about the contrast in these coaches that we don’t know now? We will never know how Bannister’s team would have done. No new data is coming there to avoid the need for extrapolating our comparison.It's 7 games. Very, very likely it was a good decision, but it's 7 games. The true answer won't be known for years. All very, very early signs point to yes, it was a great move.
You’d be able to give the same kind of guarded response then about how we can’t really compare because we don’t know how Bannister would have fared.
I call BS. His Buchnevich experiment was failing. Fixed almost immediately. Bolduc was languishing. Already looks more purposeful and growing in confidence. The team was subjectively dull to watch. Even when losing, this team plays a more stimulating and inspiring style that endorsed players making skilled plays, rather than fearing what the other team will do.
I already thought Montgomery was a great coach, but his ability to bring young talent along is the ticking clock that forced Armstrong’s hand.