ThunderBolt wrote:getrichordie wrote:ThunderBolt wrote:So other teams are game planning and Billy isn’t adjusting? You can’t have it both ways.
What exactly should he be adjusting? You can only do so much adjusting. This team just needs more shooting, period.
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It’s been well documented on here what the bench’s struggles are. Slick posted schroders assist to turnover ration. Abrines got one three point attempt last night. Dennis Schroder has become Enes Kanter of the bench unit, albeit better defensively.
Tbh I’m not really interested in discussing what Dononvan should be doing but more or less curious if those that want to give him credit for the teams’ success in some areas would be willing to admit that he’s fallen short in others. I think I see your answer. You can be a fan/supporter for a player and coach and still acknowledge their shortcomings. When you don’t do so it’s just blind homerism.
Example- Steven Adams is my favorite thunder player but he should have done a better job improving his free throw percentage by this point in his career.
Man, where do I even begin. You realize that what you just said goes hand in hand with my observations about the bench right? Look who Dennis is playing with on second unit:
Patterson (awful)
Abrines (keyed in by defense; explains 1 3PA)
Diallo (can’t shoot)
Ferguson (can’t shoot)
Westbrook (can’t shoot)
George (only guy besides Abrines who complements his offensive skillset)
Noel (everything he does on offense is predicated around spacing, which there is very little of)
So it’s not surprising that Schroder is turning the ball over. Better defenses are keyed in on him, Noel and Abrines and that’s it. Really hard to run an offense that way, even on second unit.
It’s not blind homer-ism, it’s basketball knowledge and common sense.
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