MrDollarBills wrote:sashaturiaf wrote:Meh, tonight was never going to be a win.
Build good habits, hopefully in this KD-less stretch we get the guys whos been underperforming offensively in a groove like Ben, Joe and to a lesser extent TJ. I'd rather build a team identity, move the ball and ride the hot hand rather than forceably try to keep playing our isoball style. It's just setting Kyrie, who despite all his gifts is a somewhat physically frail 6'1 guy up for failure. Guys like that can score in the NBA, but it's not usually in the 50/40/90 way that we expect out of Kai.
Yep. With KD out, Kyrie trying to ISO our way to victory against the Celtics is a dumb ass idea.
Move the ball, get it back in the mid range while the defense is shifting. We did more to beat ourselves last night than the Celtics did.
Problem is when Simmons sits Nets don't have a playmaker on the floor. Kyrie is capable of it, but when he starts the game as a shooting guard, it's difficult for him to switch his mentality, especially in the fourth quarter where he is used to being agressive. He needs to pass more when Simmons is out. That's another problem with this team, Simmons is supposed to be a playmaker, but he is unplayable in crunch time. He would be a good fit as a sixth man, but at the same time he is perfect to defend players like Giannis and Tatum from the start, so there is a real conundrum with this guy.

















