fansinceforever wrote:theFireBlanket wrote:raferfenix wrote:Grayson not even getting a shot off to lose game 5 is emblematic of his Bucks career.
Solid regular season rotation played.
But the Bucks need better in the backcourt. That’s especially if Jrue is staying since he needs help on games when he turns into a pumpkin.
Its more emblematic of the play random mentality when no one has poise, after a consecutive game of blowing a 4th quarter lead. Not completely sh---ing on that method but it has its flaws.
Khris should've gotten a look for himself if anything.
I was pissed at Grayson but he was a desperation dump off in a game of hot potato.
He would've had a very good look at a floater that he didn't take and opted to Euro step past the buzzer. That's instincts although the "play random" coaching style obviously has flaws.
He's just not good when attacking the basket and and quite frankly neither is anyone on the Bucks other than Giannis and to an extent, Jrue.
I'm comfortable going with a guy that isn't as good of a regular season 3 PT shooter but is a triple threat to pass/drive/score.
I have no idea how any of that has to do with 'playing random". Is "playing random" just something we assign to anything we don't like?
The way that phrase has caught on here as something to pick on is off base. All they meant by 'random' is to not play robotic and predictable. Adjust to the situation, what the D does, etc. Basically make the right read in the moment. Every basketball coach in the world thinks that is a good thing. Besides some set plays off timeouts and occasional things here and there teams aren't old school 1950s set offenses. And even those cases, if the D predicts or blows it up you have to 'play random' and adjust on the fly rather than going "no the D says I have go here and do this even if it makes no sense given what the D has done".
What the Spurs did in the early 2010s was playing random and that's why it was so impossible to defend, you never knew which way they were cutting/passing/moving. Teh problem with the Bucks isn't that "playing random" is bad, it's that they don't have the IQ players to do it well nor the ballhandlers to do it. Jrue kind of epitomizes it, he plays like a robot at times.
Resident Lillard truther since 2015.