robillionaire wrote:HEZI wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:
The problem right now, maybe for the season, is the offense doesn't generate open looks and shots in the flow enough that the shooters are comfortable and make those 3s. I "THINK" that might be the problem with the shooting.
Now, I could blame that on unfamiliarity with the offense, but I'm watching Miami and there's like 7 new guys on the team, yet that offense looked WAY better.
Maybe Brown just isn't that great of a coach. He's ok. He's in the NBA, so I'm sure he's awesome. Compared to human beings. Maybe compared to other NBA coaches he's just kind of there.
He’s complaining about free throw disparity instead of acknowledging that Miami attacked the basket and bullied us on the interior while we just settled for outside shots like he wanted.
Where were the touches for KAT? Why is OG just shooting 12 three pointers instead of attacking the basket and playing to his strength?
15-54 from 3 as a team? This is not a recipe for any long term success
When the shoot a bunch of threes strategy works it looks great. When it fails, as it did last night, it looks really really bad. “They were good open looks but we just didn’t hit them” ok, but do we actually have the personnel that’s going to hit them more often than not because I have doubts. Maybe they should have kept garrison Matthews if that’s how they want to operate.
It’s especially bad when you combine it with bad defense. Fortunately for us other teams have been missing a lot of open shots but we really haven’t looked good on either end of the floor and Miami took advantage of our poor defense last night and just punished us
























