esqtvd wrote:TheNewEra wrote:It’s not fun to watch when as fans we see the problem and the coach is doing nothing to fix it. The way Doc is handling the Bradley situation at the same time as the Wallace and Gilgeous-Alexander is just sad. Then you take into account it doesn’t seem like anyone is getting on Harris to be more aggressive and impactful outside of just shooting.
The starters aren’t playing hard and Doc Rivers has yet to do anything about the length issues with the bench. The bench that has Mike Scott struggling and two guys over 6’9 sitting on the bench to help our rebounding issues.
Docs sitting on his hands again and his post game comments yet again make it seem like he won’t do anything.
Actually, if you had left the boring Bradley hate out of it [he had a good game], the rest would have more credibility.
And Doc knows what's what. If only because The Logo watches every minute of every game. You think Doc ignores Jerry West's advice???
Let's recalibrate.
He had a good shooting game he did not have a great defensive game. His early fouls on three point shooters twice got the Jazz in the game. His terrible defense on Mitchell led to a lot of easy buckets and breakdowns on team defense. You can praise Doc and Bradley all you want he had a good shooting game but they were attacking him on defense.
There was a reason we were trying to switch Shai onto Mitchell which bothered him some with length but he was already in the zone. Same thing happen with Damian Lillard it seems Bradley can wake a scorer up with his defense.