vege wrote:sludgefoot wrote:thesack12 wrote:
Yeah, tonight Casey showed why he has the deserved reputation of struggling to make adjustments and being a poor offensive coach.
Again, I'm with you that Kennard should have been on the floor down the stretch over either Calderon or Stanley. But Brown not only earned the right to be on the floor in that spot, but he also needed to be. He is Detroit's strongest perimeter defender. You don't leave your best perimeter on the bench down the stretch of a close game. 3 point shooting is not everything, and spacing can be achieved in multiple ways. Brown was moving very well off the ball in this game, which helps loosen the defense.
Kennard was 2 for 5 from 3, Calderone was 0 for 4 from 3 and at least a couple of those were down the stretch. Poor coaching to go with "cool hand" Calderone. When 1 or 2 3's by Luke might of won the game, while stretching the floor while building his confidence. A long term poor coaching decision for the team and Luke.
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Did you even watch the game dude? Did you see the awful TOs Luke had? or the dumb fouls he commited? He was unplayable tonight. Period. He was the worst player on both teams, followed close by SJ.
Poor decision would've been lose the game in a Kennard turn over or in an and one by Kennard on defense.
Fanboys are so **** annoying, as if it's not enough to watch this **** team play we also have to read fanboys complaining because their golden boy wasn't on the floor. So pathetic.
Do you guys seriously know anything about this game? If Kyle Korver was having a horrible game but his team had troubles scoring the ball the last 5 minutes of the game, would you bench Korver too? Kennard is the best shooter on the team....maybe Bullock is up there but that's irrelevant because Bullock wasn't active. Do you disagree with this? Who's a better shooter? Please tell me!
So when your team can't score for freakin 5 minutes and the biggest issue is spacing....there was no spacing, Charlotte had 2 guys to defend from the perimeter (Jackson & Galloway) and didnt have to really pay attention to Brown or Drummond at all....you guys understand it was 5 on 3 basketball? This is why they were allowed to double Blake so hard and so easily. Basketball 101.....if there are shooters around, defenders cant leave those shooters so freely and Blake can take his defender 1 v 1. But when you have Brown on the floor, that isnt allowed to happen. Hell when you have Drummond on the floor, that isnt allowed to happen....you basically just have to make sure Dre doesnt get an offensive rebound.
This isnt about being a Luke fanboy, this is about recognizing the team needed to score and needed another SHOOTER to open the floor up for everyone and when you need a shooter you simply should go to your best one. Especially when the guy just dropped 28 pts the night before.
Let me ask this- Last possession of the game you have the ball and you know the team is going to foul you and send you to the freethrow line. Do you sit your best freethrow shooter because he had a bad game the first 3 quarters? Noooooooooooooooooo. Man you guys need to learn the freakin game!