Knrstz wrote:Pillendreher wrote:Knrstz wrote:but it wasn’t because of lack of effort.
Oh it most certainly was. They played decent enough defense for maybe 8 total minutes this time. 5 minutes in Russ stopped giving a **** defensively and that's when all the breakdowns started happening. This is about effort. If he just sticks with his man, all these open wing 3s don't happen.
Why do these fools keep buying into their own hype so much? Erik Horne mentioned this on the Thunder Buddies. Said having Sunday off was probably bad because they would tell each other how great they are (again). Looked like it. Offese was very stupid shot heavy. Not really attacking the rim, just settling for horrible jumpers. Brewer tried to push the pace some, but then Russ just dribbled around and took any kind of rhythm and urgency out of them.
Not a good showing. Back to doing the same ****.
I missed the second quarter and first half of the third where we struggled. Effort was pretty good early and late.
And this is why we keep failing and play this underwhelmingly. Games like this should be used as an easy opportunity to correct some things, not used as an excuse to fall back into horrible habbits. It might be enough to play defense to start the game and then to finish the game, but that does not apply to a team like us.
Knrstz wrote:We’re still have no rhythm to the offense and that won’t ever change.
I thought our offense looked decently to start the game, but then we kinda broken down and played very sloppily withoug ever finding a flow.
Knrstz wrote:I don’t think we’ll stay at the four seed but I don’t think we miss the playoffs either.
The law of averages will get Portland sooner or later. If we think that beating a spiralling Spurs and a tanking Suns is suddenly making us great again, we will not hold onto 4th or better tho.
"I don't know of any player that, when the shot goes up, he doesn't want it to go in," Donovan said