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fateis007 wrote:I don't like Mosley as a coach at all.
You inherently come from a bias though, correct? I have a bias of liking him.. so we're even lol. But there's a reason why literally nobody blamed him for today's loss, and trust me, a lot of the board blame coaches but like.. I really don't understand what you're asking for lol. Are we supposed to be running Gary around like he's Ray Allen? He's never been that player.
Question, is Nick Nurse a bad coach now because he can't get the Sixers to win without their best player? Is Carlisle unable to teach the Pacers defense? Is Quin Snyder overrated? Is Will Hardy not able to work his magic anymore? Did Ime Udoka forget how to teach offense when coaching the Celtics to the Rockets or is their players just better? Is Kerr mid? Did Daigneault go from one of the worst records as a head coach ever to what he is now because he just one day woke up and remembered how to coach?
Your best personnel dictates schemes. You can easily overhaul the entire team if you want to chuck threes, just play Suggs/Houstan/Okeke/Ingles/Paolo or some weird lineup, and watch how much more trash our defense becomes while we chuck a lot of threes. I feel like the common thread of people who don't like Mose being like (as an analogy), "
I know the recipe called for sugar instead of salt, and icing instead of ranch, but IDK man the chef just probably can't cook, that's why it tastes so bad!"
A lot of the NBA runs similar sets unless you have complete game-changers like Jokic or Steph, you'll see some more interesting stuff. But just like our team when we blitz guys like Mikal or leave Ausar open or have specific methods of defense to exploit other teams with bad offense, it can happen to us. So until we have enough gravity out there offensively, we can get exploited pretty easily.
And yes, sure, singular plays can be drawn up for "different looks", but if it's accounting for 4-6 points and still getting your ass whooped, there just just no scheme that can save a tired team that can't make open shots let alone rushed, bad ones.
fateis007 wrote: You can't tell me its impossible to get Gary an open shot on a pin down or run a few screens to get him freed up. This guy was a starter for Denver and putting up 17-18ppg, and now he cant even get a shot up?
Gary was:
42/33 with Malone (2nd to last year in Denver)
44/32 with Malone (last year in Denver)
36/36 with Clifford (first year with ORL)
43/38 with Mose (first year with Mose)
45/43 with Mose (2nd year with Mose)
45/38 with Mose (3rd year with Mose)
So if anything, he's actually helped him become relevant as a shooter again.