SacKingZZZ wrote:pillwenney wrote:Yes, and teams don't know what the hell they're doing when inexperienced players don't know what they're doing. It has very little to do with knowing the offense.
But yes, the offense does involve pick and rolls--just not very good ones. These guys don't get pulled because they're seen as the big pieces here. Tyreke being pulled would have helped the team on dozens of occasions last year, but he wasn't because he's Tyreke. But then again, if he was pulled, you'd criticize him for "yanking" guys too early and hurting the consistency of the rotation.
I can't remember ever seeing Westphal yell at any of his players, which may be the problem. These guys absolutely need some discipline. Because there's absolutely no way in hell any coach with any sanity whatsoever would encourage Tyreke to pull up for jumpers 8 times a game.
I'm not saying they don't know what the hell they are doing, I'm complaining about the reasons why they don't know what they're doing and it begins with the man in charge, plain and simple.
They DO get pulled and clearly it's an issue with individual personnel because the chaos is team wide.
If it's a problem with the players and EVERY player isn't following the instructions it's a major tip off that something specific is going on. It's like have a class where the entire class fails, who do you thinks to blame at that point? Seriously?
And I just want to add, we agree with what's going on because it's clear for everyone to see, but the question is why and at what point does a team wide inability to remotely play in your supposed system come to the who to blame stage. So far I haven't even seen them legitimately set up the desired offense. That's inexcusable.
Well, that seems like it would be tough to some extent, with our starting wings dominating the ball too much, and our backup wings playing with our backup bigs (who both aren't good enough passers for this offense).