LivingLegend wrote:KuruptedCav wrote:LivingLegend wrote:
I get that, but the problem is he has had zero time to actually get in the game and comfortable to find his niche. He gets thrown into 1 out of every 8 games for 3 mins.
I just feel like we never gave him a chance. Brandon Goodwin has received more playing time in the past 3 weeks than Dylan Windler has gotten in 3 years.
I just don't get it and the ghosts of Danny Green and Joe Harris past haunt me when thinking about Windler.
The ghosts of Green & Harris are there; but how much rope can you give him when his go to with the ball is a pass back to the point guard?
Goodwin is getting burn because he gets the ball moving within the offense and plays solid defense, both on the ball and team.
Catch-Shoot; that is all he needs to do. Trust your teammates that them putting the ball in your hands was the right decision.
Good shot, bad shot, open or defender closing hard. Catch-shoot. Lauri does it. Kevin does it. Cedi does it. The Cavs have Allen and Mobley cleaning up rebounds, just take the shot.
Dylan needs to do it if he wants a place in the league.
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Heres the thing your missing--he actually needs to be on the court for more than 1:30 in garbage time to actually start playing and show improvements.
This team has no problem giving 30+ min a night to Okoro over the last 2 years who cant dribble or shoot his way out of a paper bag. How dont we have 15 min per night for Windler again?
There was a stretch of 12 games from DEC 30 - JAN 24 where he actually received (somewhat) consistent mins (11min per game). In that stretch he went 14-29 from three.
That is 48% FROM THREE. and we banished him for Brandon Goodwin after that!
What...are....we....doing.
I’m not proud of it, but I once fired a guy after 4 weeks.
The time and money spent recruiting, hiring, spent a week on boarding, another bringing him up to speed, then for 3 weeks he needed his hand held and still somehow found ways to always do the opposite of what was needed. We were never going to work.
I went over to the sales team, grabbed a guy who I had one conversation with prior, asked if he wanted a promotion, and he was amazing for the next 5 years with almost no oversight. Exactly what and who I needed.
I took it on the chin on the first one and it was not popular to fire my Digital Marketing Director’s nephew so quickly; but it was the right decision to move on. He’s selling used cars in Tallahassee these days.
What we see is what’s televised. Not the 2x practice time and meetings and everything else that has gone into the JBB/DW relationship.
As for the stretch of 10 games he played in; 26 shots in 119.5 minutes. That’s one shot ever 5 minutes on the court. That is literately his problem.
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