MrDollarBills wrote:Educator wrote:It's painfully obvious that Joe Harris should start over Ben Simmons right now but I doubt Nash will ever realize it.
And there's nothing wrong with him coming in as a 6th man, We need spacing in both the 1st and 2nd units. Starting Harris immediately makes Unit 1 unguardable, Simmons at PG/C in Unit 2 allows him to play with 4 shooters.
Nash is an idiot though, so I expect this crap to continue on to the team's detriment.
I admit it. I didn't know where to start after this game. But I think you hit on one. Harris is the best option, I think, for his defensive size. But if for some reason his touch is off we could still sub with Curry, and (I'm hoping) TJ, and still have enough shooters on the 2d unit. I like it. I just hope it doesn't hurt Ben's confidence because I think he will eventually bounce back. Actually, this might even help. Kerr did this with Iguodala who accepted it and thrived. And Kerr was smart. When he had to revert and start Dre in the finals to stop LeBron, the guy wound up being MVP.
I can't argue with you about Nash either. But for a part of five years of my work life I had to defend fellow employees on adverse actions. It's just alien for me to want someone fired. But, as I recently hinted at, I thought last years decisions and coaching were bad, particularly in the playoffs. It should be easy to attack a defense that is doubling KAI and KD, adding traps to the latter. Kevin's smart. But sometime you need help from coaching adjustments. He did everything in Basketball 101 by being our leader in assists, and in one game trying to score less and just being a defensive magnet. Bruce Brown doesn't get 26 points against a team like Boston if his man isn't on KD. And Kevin still was high points man in two of the four games, if on lower efficiency.
But back to Nash. I thought we were much better with D'Antoni and Udoke, and our offense is showing improvement with this new assistant on offense. Would it help, if we are going to keep him, to get a great defensive mind in here as an assistant. I just read an interesting article in the "Athletic" (via the NY Times) where Kerr speaks to the value of assistants. He admits to mistakes when he first took over, and lacking knowledge of basic coaching techniques, that Mike Brown helped him with, particularly appreciating the depth of Mike's defensive genius. Did Ron Adams retire from GS, and if he did can we pay him enough to come back for a year? If not, there should be somebody/anybody out there better than what we now have.