BigO wrote:midranger wrote:coolhandluke121 wrote:
I have no more words for those of you who are drawing so many final conclusions from the Miami series.
People were quite prospectively questioning the strategy of leaving 3 point shooters wide open and wondering if Brook would get played off the court being too slow in pick and roll. People were also openly questioning if we had the shooters/playmakers to win if Giannis got walled off. Literally all year that was discussed here after the Toronto series. Then it happened. Again.
It's also not just the Miami series. The Bucks were dreadful on both offense and defense throughout the bubble. They didn't look good against Orlando and then were dominated by the Heat. Better shooters will help, but the main variable was the coaching. Bud was playing one dimensional checkers and Spoelstra was playing chess. Both offensively and defensively Bud was outcoached against the Heat and Toronto last year. If Bud doesn't expand his game (much like everyone wants DDV to do), then the Bucks will still have problems.
If Bud was the same bad coach both seasons, why were they one ft away from going up 3-0 on a much better team in 2019? Was it just completely random luck - a roll of the dice? And saying they were dreadful throughout the bubble just goes to show that they were not playing nearly up to their proven ability and talent, which is exactly my point. They have proven over and over that they are much more talented than that, and it was the weirdest playoff situation in the history of any major sport, so I don't understand how so many people can draw such final, blanket conclusions from that unless they're stealth trolling me. It's mind-boggling.
By all means, lament the established 2 year track record of Bledsoe being a good player but poor fit, team-wide bad decision-making, lack of play-making off the dribble, inconsistent 3-point shooting, and conceding lots of open 3's in the name of defending the paint. But ffs at least acknowledge that they had the best record and differential by far two years in a row and were on the verge of going up 3-0 on a much better team than Miami in the 2019 ECF despite all the exact same problems. If all you had seen was the bubble, you'd think they were a borderline top-10 at best, but that's categorically absurd.
Wut we've got here is... faaailure... to communakate.