fateis007 wrote:Sorry but it just doesn't pass the smell test. How many years we going to excuse this Coach from leading a bottom 3 offense and keep pointing to everything but him. This offense is just dreadful. KCP/Gary/Houston are all system players, and if the system sucks, they don't get good looks. How hard is it to try and free up KCP off a screen? Why do we never used Paolo as the roller and get other guys involved?
It's just a constant stream of ISO basketball. Could we have better players? Ofcourse. Does this offense pass the eye test? No, it sucks.
Do you think the Clippers run the most isos for funsies or that Harden and Kawhi are both most effective like that? That's literally what the Magic do. Franz's shot is broken and Paolo can't hit threes regularly yet, ergo, they operate in isolation because they are strong/swift 6'10 forwards that feel comfortable there.
When the rest of your team full of decent-at-best, low-volume three point shooters that DO NOT have to be guarded with any urgency, where do you think open looks come from? NBA coaches and defenses are not stupid. Even the worst teams can realize to play zone or send late doubles to disrupt us on offense in the half court because you do not have to commit with any urgency on most of our guys. That, or literally play up on the ONE shooter we may have out there (Houstan/KCP) and react to Paolo/Franz.
COMPOUND this with the fact that we have half or one capable NBA guard every game (randomly generated) and have to start Cory Joseph in 2025, well, the system you want implemented is just a pipe dream that sure, I would love to be implemented to... if we had the Celtics or Cavs role players.
I just find it funny when people are like "Why is it hard to get open shots?" when we're the worst team in hitting open shots but actually generate a good number of them. It literally doesn't matter if they are open or not, we don't do enough in either circumstance.