"As I said to him, it's a little bit of a unique situation. We can call it whatever we want, we're all big boys here," Treliving said. "There's been a change and he's in a unique situation, but that's the business. My outside lens of Sheldon, I look at a team the last two years as a full-time coach, 115 points and 111 points, I think he's a really good coach. My view on determining whether a guy is good, bad or indifferent, you have to work with him, you have to get to know him. I'm coming in with no preconceived notions.