Calinks wrote:Looks like we just ran into a team that can really exploit our problems. We aren't a scoring team so if its close and we need a bucket they have way more options. We have never figured out how to use Towns as effectively on offense as he was before the Rudy trade and that with his lack of offensive chemistry with Ant is hurting us badly too. Those two are the main reason we are losing they are not playing up the level we need them to.
If we could get an efficient 18-20 from Towns and a better game from Ant, we would have won these two games. They aren't stepping up, the staff hasn't found a good offensive flow between the two of them all season and we are paying for it now. It just might be one of those things that does us in.
We will learn from these games, try to get better as the series goes and then try to get better again in the off-season. It's the process. The same one every other team in the playoffs is or has gone through. Boston has come up short multiple times and got better, Dallas has come up short in recent years and has gotten better. We need to do the same and have been.
The problems have been there all season.
The offense has sucked all season.
KAT and ANT have had zero chemistry all season.
We steamrolled a team without a PG on the roster and zero depth in the first round.
We squeaked by Denver who were our perfect matchup schematically in the 2nd round.
We are just flat out choking this series away with horrible awful BBIQ and the stubborn refusal to make a single offensive schematic or rotation adjustment.
Our best offense tonight was Kyle Anderson catching the ball at the FT line and that is just downright sad.