Motor Keeps Going: The Michael Kidd-Gilchrist Thread III
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Just hold him out until next season but I'm glad to see that he is healing well.
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Everything wouldn't be the same if he could play in this series. Can't wait to see him fully recover and play next season.

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It's pretty sickening that we finally had a good season like this and he missed it. His stats were darn good too. A lot of what we are missing is mitigated by the lee trade but he's probably the biggest missing piece in the eastern conference playoffs. I think he's more valuable than bosh at this stage of their careers.
Over/under for next year? 48 games played
Over/under for next year? 48 games played
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rallydurham wrote:It's pretty sickening that we finally had a good season like this and he missed it. His stats were darn good too. A lot of what we are missing is mitigated by the lee trade but he's probably the biggest missing piece in the eastern conference playoffs. I think he's more valuable than bosh at this stage of their careers.
Over/under for next year? 48 games played
16 points 8 rebounds per 36 minutes with a true shooting percentage of 60 and elite defense.
I'm an optimistic person generally so I'll definitely take the over on 48 games played.
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If MKG doesn't play 65+ games next season, I'd be looking to trade him next summer. At some point you have to cut your losses and go in a different direction.
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MKG will play 70+ games next season only to be injured in the playoffs. *knocks on the wood*
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-Ian- wrote:MKG will play 70+ games next season only to be injured in the playoffs. *knocks on the wood*
"knocks on the wood"
Anyone else laugh out loud when they read this?
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Hand on the Bible I saw "knocks on the wood" and had this reaction:

didn't want to be the immature one to bring it up though

didn't want to be the immature one to bring it up though

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fatlever wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/PeteGuelli/status/732215881728700416[/tweet]
Coincidentally, my first time back on the court after a long ass time today as well. Somehow my MKG T-shirt is a good luck charm and I was swishing threes like I hadn't missed a beat.
**** up my foot though. I'm way out of shape and at least 20 pounds heavier than I've ever been. Not even surprised it happened. Hopefully MKG is way better at staying in shape than I am
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I meant to bring this up the other day. The way OKC is using Roberson, as the screener/roll man/center on offense would be a nice blueprint for the Hornets when playing some unorthodox lineups, rather than just sticking MKG in a corner and allowing his man to cheat off him.
Clifford has to get creative with MKG in order to keep him moving and to keep his defender honest.
I meant to bring this up the other day. The way OKC is using Roberson, as the screener/roll man/center on offense would be a nice blueprint for the Hornets when playing some unorthodox lineups, rather than just sticking MKG in a corner and allowing his man to cheat off him.
Clifford has to get creative with MKG in order to keep him moving and to keep his defender honest.
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fatlever wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/bradford_NBA/status/736274526137253888[/tweet]
I meant to bring this up the other day. The way OKC is using Roberson, as the screener/roll man/center on offense would be a nice blueprint for the Hornets when playing some unorthodox lineups, rather than just sticking MKG in a corner and allowing his man to cheat off him.
Clifford has to get creative with MKG in order to keep him moving and to keep his defender honest.
Roberson was a very good rebounder in college.

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fatlever wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/bradford_NBA/status/736274526137253888[/tweet]
I meant to bring this up the other day. The way OKC is using Roberson, as the screener/roll man/center on offense would be a nice blueprint for the Hornets when playing some unorthodox lineups, rather than just sticking MKG in a corner and allowing his man to cheat off him.
Agree. Ive been saying this for the last three years.
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MKG can hit from the corners now so they can leave him open all they want. But I definitely won't argue against finding other creative ways to get him scoring opportunities. Just sticking him in the corner is a waste of his talents and abilities.
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It would probably work really well, but i doubt cliff is creative enough to use it.
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JDR720 wrote:It would probably work really well, but i doubt cliff is creative enough to use it.
Was our offense this past season not creative though? Kind of thought we were past the whole "Cliff isn't creative enough to coach a good offense" take.
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yosemiteben wrote:JDR720 wrote:It would probably work really well, but i doubt cliff is creative enough to use it.
Was our offense this past season not creative though? Kind of thought we were past the whole "Cliff isn't creative enough to coach a good offense" take.
That's an interesting way to phrase it. I'm going to break it down.
Is Cliff good? Yes. What he showed us this year is that he can coach his system. He finally had the players to play it and he delivered.
Is Cliff creative. No. He's a system coach who is very stubborn. He'll make some adjustments, but by and large IMHO he's naturally reluctant to make certain changes or try certain things. That's just who he is.
All that said, Cliff seems to me mostly to be impressed with what wins deep into the playoffs. In the past he talked about small ball being a losing way to play ... until it finally won in the finals, for example. And summer seems to be the time when he makes most of the bigger tweaks to what he wants to do. So, again IMHO, if he's going to do this with MKG, it's the right timing.
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2020 Draft (3rd pick) - Tyrese Haliburton, Devin Vassell, or Onyeka Okongwu
2021 Draft (11th pick) - Moses Moody
2020 Draft (3rd pick) - Tyrese Haliburton, Devin Vassell, or Onyeka Okongwu
2021 Draft (11th pick) - Moses Moody
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Vanderbilt_Grad wrote:Is Cliff creative. No. He's a system coach who is very stubborn. He'll make some adjustments, but by and large IMHO he's naturally reluctant to make certain changes or try certain things. That's just who he is.
Such as what though? What is an example of an adjustment this season that he wasn't willing to make?
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yosemiteben wrote:Vanderbilt_Grad wrote:Is Cliff creative. No. He's a system coach who is very stubborn. He'll make some adjustments, but by and large IMHO he's naturally reluctant to make certain changes or try certain things. That's just who he is.
Such as what though? What is an example of an adjustment this season that he wasn't willing to make?
How about always using two traditional bigs even when other teams go small and despite the fact that we've always had at least one SF who is well suited to playing small ball PF.
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Braggins wrote:yosemiteben wrote:Vanderbilt_Grad wrote:Is Cliff creative. No. He's a system coach who is very stubborn. He'll make some adjustments, but by and large IMHO he's naturally reluctant to make certain changes or try certain things. That's just who he is.
Such as what though? What is an example of an adjustment this season that he wasn't willing to make?
How about always using two traditional bigs even when other teams go small and despite the fact that we've always had at least one SF who is well suited to playing small ball PF.
Are we calling Marvin Williams (or even Cody Zeller) a traditional big?
You could say Cliff did exactly what you wanted him to do by bringing in Marv to make him a stretch PF.
My question was about this past season. I don't feel like lack of flexibility or creativity is a fair critique of his coaching last season.










