dakomish23 wrote:Knrstz wrote:dakomish23 wrote:Every win matters.
The coach playing Russian roulette by having Westbrook Melo and Abrines our there to close. Then suddenly Westbrook locks up Harden and Melo even played some D.
I wouldn’t use this game as a barometer.
But I’ll gladly take it.
I’ve never asked, but I’m curious...are you a Knicks, fan, thunder fan, Melo fan or all of the above?
I’m a Knicks fan
OKC is my 2nd team. Have been for a while. Just started posting here when they got Melo.
Melo supporter.
Also a Russ supporter.
And PG supporter.
I don’t trash Melo for obscure things some folks make up in their mind so if that makes me a fan of Melo so be it. But I don’t watch games for him.
Melo was sensational this game. This might have been the best game he has played this season just based on how he approached the game. He was very active on defense and he attacked drove to the rim on offense and didnt settle for jumpers. If he can play like this going into the playoffs, the outlook for the team is much brighter.
This team is baffling, but this was the type of game that I'm sure everyone hoped they would play, but weren't sure if they could actually do it. They played as urgently as they have played this whole season with the exception of maybe 3 games.
So.. is Russ' problem on defense that he doesn't try or is it that he isn't good at it? I've been watching the team for years and games like this make me think it is the former while others make me think its the latter. He sleepwalks from game to game on defense most of the time, but then he has games like tonight and the GS series in 2016 where it looks like he just doesn't care to play D unless its very specific circumstances.

Any guesses?