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payitforward wrote:I decided to watch the game again (with some foreshortening to quicken it) with the idea in mind of "player of the game," something that I'm certainly not thinking of when winning the game is what's at stake.
It was easy to see why you'd think of Neto. Above all, he stood out in a way he usually doesn't. Because he started & above all b/c he had to deal with Kyrie so much.
Gill too -- the guy went 6-7...! When do you ever see him play this many minutes? When do you see him make everything he puts up?
After a while, I realized that what I was seeing was a bunch of guys playing really hard! It's a cliched phrase, but the Wizards really gave it their all yesterday, & it was fantastic to watch it.
I'll say the same for Cassius Winston -- he looked good!
Very fun to watch. & in a sense, in this case, maybe it makes sense to talk about playerS of the game -- & give it to all 3 of those guys for stepping up the way they did.
...not to take anything from Rui, Bryant or anyone....
payitforward wrote:When you win by a single point, every positive thing anyone did was the game-winning play, but I'm amazed to see no mention of Bryant by anyone but me.
As good as Rui was, & he had a terrific game, Bryant was just that much better. Yes, it took him 1 more shot to score 1 more point, but the zero turnovers, 3 offensive boards, 2 blocks & no fouls provide enough of a difference to make for a jaw-dropping line.
He's never been a favorite on this board, but it's pretty clear that Thomas Bryant has now been consigned to exile here!
WallToWall wrote:payitforward wrote:When you win by a single point, every positive thing anyone did was the game-winning play, but I'm amazed to see no mention of Bryant by anyone but me.
As good as Rui was, & he had a terrific game, Bryant was just that much better. Yes, it took him 1 more shot to score 1 more point, but the zero turnovers, 3 offensive boards, 2 blocks & no fouls provide enough of a difference to make for a jaw-dropping line.
He's never been a favorite on this board, but it's pretty clear that Thomas Bryant has now been consigned to exile here!
Bryant had some good moments. I can see how one can consider him. He certainly didn’t hurt the team with his play, but there were instances where, I think, we were left wanting. Sometimes he didn’t close out when necessary. Sometimes he didn’t protect the paint when necessary. These blown assignments, if you will, are not being captured as a metric that we can easily digest, I don’t think. I wish they were for all players. Additionally, it would be good to see how many times a player had to help or be helped on D....
WallToWall wrote:...One can count on Bryant to shoot efficiently. Against less than average and weaker C’s, he does well.