Ruzious wrote:fishercob wrote:Fish Thooooooooughts!
Hell of a game and tough loss, but damn if it wasn't entertaining. Great vibe in the building last night. FWIW, I saw a few KD T-shirts, but just a few. There weren't any chants or anything. The whole thing was sort of overhyped.
I really thought the game was lost in the first half. OKC had no energy and we couldn't hit a shot. I thought our play was choppy and somehow we were up 10. If Pierce and Beal could have hit a couple of shots earlier, we could have build a lead big enough to hold on.
Russell Westbrook is an evil basketball cyborg. It's scary. If he was smarter, he'd be unstoppable. Speaking of unstoppable -- god damn, Kevin Durant. We should get that guy. And yet, from an aesthetic standpoint they're not that great to watch. I mean, their inidivdual talents are breathtaking, but they don't move the ball the way Atlanta or San Antonio does (at least not often). There's so much 1-4 stuff, so much bal watching. I do honestly believe that Durant's skills would be better used playing with Wall. I dont care how good Westbrook is -- you can;t have 4Q possessions where KD is being guarded by Rasual Butler and KD not touch the ball.
Coaching move I absolutely hated: Wittman not resting Pierce when KD rested. Durant was cold in the first half, but you knew his shot would start falling. Brooks brings him out early and then brings him back with the 2's when Westbrook sits. I thought at the time that Witt made a huge mistake not mirroring PIerce's minutes to Durant's. We needed Pierce as fresh as possible down the stretch.
Big ups to Nene for that effort last night. I like his attitude and that people hate him and hate playing against him. Steven Adams is a beast, by the way.
Our 21 year olds looked every bit of 21 last night. Otto looked intimidated on the floor, unfortunately.
OKC's D is fabulous and suffocating. They don't get enough credit for it because they have two offensive superstars.
On the one hand, we had a crazy low efg% of .415 and only lost to a great team by 2 points in OT. OTOH, we held a great team to and efg% of .422 and still couldn't win :-/
Nothing to be ashamed of. No great lessons. Just got to dust ourselves off and figure out how we're going to beat Portland.
Onward.
This is my favorite segment of the game threads - even though the title could use some work. Fish food for thought?
The game was often painful to watch. So many open jumpers - so many misses. Pierce made a couple late, but he was awful. Beal hustled, but he rushed almost every shot he took - and he didn't have to. Clang off the front of the rim. Clang off the front of the rim. Again and again. Just set your feet, use your legs, and follow through. It shouldn't be that hard when you're open.
The refs sucked, but ya gotta overcome bad calls. I thought the team let down after a couple of really bad ones. And we did get the benefit of that questionable goal tend call - which I thought was unreviewable. Pet peave: So tired of officials waiting to see if a ball goes in before blowing their whistles. A foul is a foul, and whether the ball goes in has no effect on whether it should be called. Every official make that intentionally delayed foul call should be fined.
How kind of you to say! I enjoy writing my postgame impressions and appreciate that you and a few others have noted that you enjoy reading them.
Agreed on Pierce and Beal. I didn't expound on Beal in my "21 year olds" comment, but just looked a hair out of sync. He rushed stuff, shorted stuff, etc. And for all Pierce's performance in the so-called "clutch," it would have been pretty clutch if he could have hit a couple of those open looks in the 1H.
The refs may have made some mistakes, but I don't know if they did so at a remarkably higher rate than normal for human refs (cue NIvek: "that's why I think robots should ref the games." Well what happens when they turn on us, Kevin? What then??). Sorry. What I meant to say was that it struck me as a very tough game to officiate because it was extremely physical. Serge freaking Ibaka actually looked small on the floor with Adams, Gortat and Nene.
A few thoughts on the Wall 5th foul: It was on the other end of the court from where I sat, and I didnt get a good look at the replay. It may well have been a chintzy call, but the mistake is John's, not the ref's! What are you doing reaching in 75 feet from the basket? Weigh the expected return versus the risk and it's pretty clearly a bad idea.
That said, I wasn't a fan of how Wittman handled Wall with 5 fouls. If you want Beal on Westbrook some of the time, fine. But part of Wall's still ongoing maturation process should be learning how to play with foul trouble. All the greats can do it. And by the way, if Witt didn't want Wall on Westbrook, why wouldn't he bring Temple in to guard Westbrook on that last possession and not Beal. Seems curious given how Witt has used GT during key defensive possessions.
Last night demonstrated a bit of what we miss about Ariza and why Otto's development is so important. Ideally, Otto could have provided everything that Butler did last night but with better defense. In fact, you'd like to be able to stick him on Westbrook in that late game situation, let him play off of him to coax a jumper and use his length to contest the shot.
Much as it sucks to lose, I do think last night was pretty positive overall. I think everyone sees how wonderful a fit Durant is for the Wizards. The arena and crowd looked great on TV. The team fought their assess off, even if they came up short, against an elite Western team (record be damned). The springtime is going to be fun.