winforlose wrote:younggunsmn wrote:winforlose wrote:
It isn’t about singling anyone out. It’s about pointing out that this team lacks creators, and when Ant publicly declares he doesn’t like creating, this **** happens.
Go back and watch play after play where 2 men stand in the corners and never move. It doesn’t matter who is in the game, we always play 5 on 3 with the guys guarding the corners playing build a wall against the drive. This offense isn’t just bad, it is ****ing predictable. We hit 16 3s, we shot fine from outside, but to start the game we were down 28 to 2 in paint points. This offense is BROKEN. To blame Rudy for it when he only played 29:32 and had 6 shot attempts at -2 is not the correct answer. Mike at -18 and Julius at -20 is the start of the conversation. Finch has to go, we need to start running an offense, and yes Rudy does need to be involved in it. 2 games ago it was said we are winning most games when Rudy takes 8 or more shots, and losing most when he takes 7 or fewer. New flash he was 3/6. Although he does need to rebound the ****ing ball.
Like it or not that's the offense every team plays in 2024. stick guys in the corners to space the floor and run action in the middle.
Finch's empty corner sets with Mike and Rudy are a rare exception.
Rudy shot attempt metrics are garbage. He just needs to be a lot better.
The coaches, players, and especially Rudy need to just forget about how much usage he needs/deserves.
What matters is, Is it a good play or not? is passing him the ball at this moment going to result in success or failure?
When he fumbles away so many good opportunities it changes the calculations on that metric in the eyes of his teammates.
The open corner sets are better for him, but they also create spacing issues since you are overloading the other side of the floor.
Maybe that helps Ant as it takes a help defender out of the open side corner, but when you run those you are also 100% going to have the lane full of help defenders.
So your point is not running action to or through Rudy will make the team better? Is it also your position that we don’t care if Rudy engages on the defensive end? I cannot stress this (enough even though you won’t talk about it,) Tudy was a -2 in a double digit loss. What does that tell you? Randle was -20, Conley was -18, and Rudy was -2. I will grant you Rudy had a bad game with 3 turnover, even though Ant had 6, or that Rudy scored 6 points on 6 shots even though Conley had 0 on 4 or NAW had 7 on 8 shots. You cannot blame this loss on Rudy or the first 6 minutes. We didn’t fall apart until the 2nd quarter. I don’t mind having a rational discussion about the role of Rudy. But you cannot have that by ignoring screen assists, ignoring the lack of PNR, and ignoring that Rudy had no lob dunks because no one threw any ****ing lobs to him.
P.S, OKC and Boston don’t park guys in the corner and tell them not to move. I know cause I just them play. The Pistons used off ball screens and multiple screens tonight, I know because I watched them play. What we are doing is far from normal and far from good basketball.
Those 6 points all came in garbage time late in the 4th, when the game was already decided.
Rudy had zero points on 7 possessions in the first 3 quarters. 3 missed FGs, 2 missed FTs, and 3 turnovers.
Rudy got his butt kicked by Jalen Duren.
IMO Rudy shouldn't be operating in the middle of the floor in the halfcourt, he should be operating out of the weakside dunker spot and setting curl and flare screens from that spot.
Finch has him up high a lot and the only reliable thing we get out of that is off the dribble 3's for Ant.
It's ok to get him involved in some open side pick and rolls, but he can do that from the dunker spot.
You can run a lot of actions off that open side set that keeps the other team from loading up both of the slot gaps the way teams are doing against Ant.
He needs to get comfortable at that spot the way other teams with dynamic guards use their non-shooting bigs, like Dallas does with Gafford.
It's great for him to come up and set screens for transition 3's, but when teams have their defenses set it's not a great play to have him hanging out so high up the floor and then diving back into a packed lane.
IMHO it's been a mistake trying to run Finch's full offense using Rudy for things you need a more skilled big for.
It's hurting both the team and Rudy.
Points from Rudy Gobert should be like found money.