ZOMG wrote:sco wrote:Lauri moved out of starting line-up. Discuss.
What is there to discuss? I already read in the GT that even in his benched, marginalized and embarrassed form, Lauri still somehow managed to lose the game all by himself. :bigshrug:
People seem to be very happy - even giddy - to get rid of a 23-year-old 17/6 guy who's shooting 39% from the perimeter and has a 62TS%.
Several people were mad at him for not being able to stop Stephen Curry 1-on-1 on the perimeter. At 7 feet. Someone else said he's become "unplayable".
Hey, whatever floats your boat, I guess. I'm sure that when Lauri is finally gone and the Bulls have given Lonzo his $80 million dollar deal, everything will be OK and winning will ensue.
Lauri was the least of the Bulls problems, at least last night. He had 13 points on 9 shots and five or six boards in around 16-17 minutes, before garbage time at which point he mailed it in by chilling in the corner because coach D put him out there with the 3rd stringers. Even PaW got subbed out because the game was over.
I guess coach D is trying to make a point to him about something, and show him that he's currently in the dog house because sharing garbage time minutes with Shrek is about as close to a hoop "b!tch slap" as it gets.
Problem is, it's very difficult to make said points when a guy like PaW, who has royally stunk it up for the past quarter of a season on both ends, is left as a starter and you're benching you second/third leading scorer... at a time when your leading scorer is hobbled. These guys are not 5-year olds or idiots (well, most are not). Tough love only works if you spread it around equally and fairly, otherwise it only smells like biased favoritism. As I said, when Coby and WCJ were benched, PaW should have been as well... even maybe Lauri, back then. But to bench him after he and Vuc led that 27-point rally in the fourth against the Spurs where both played well just strikes me as punishing him at the wrong time.
P.S.
BTW, last night, here's how his shot distribution looked like:
Sets the team ran for him: 2/3 for 5 points
Just part of the flow: 3/5 for 8 points (should have been 9, as Dray hung on his arms on one of the layups, and it was as obvious as a foul as you'll ever see in any game)
One last second shot clock heave: 0/1
I get he's not Reggie Miller, and I get the game goes too fast and the team is nowhere near disciplined enough to go exclusively to him and Vuc like they should have, but when Zach is struggling because he's hobbled, anybody with above average hoop IQ should understand where the team was going to get our points next, including the coach. If anything, last night was the night to play Lauri 35 minutes, not 15 until garbage time and get him 20 shots (to go with 20 from Vuc) because you're not beating a hot shooting Dubs team otherwise.
My wife's a diehard Gator and coach D is almost a living legend here for his back-to-back championships, but sometimes I wonder it he really thinks through rotations on a game-by-game basis.