Bob8 wrote:thinktank wrote:Bob8 wrote:
AR was -25 and he still played 37 minutes. We all knew that Haynes is not going to play much in game 1, JJ wanted to play small ball against Wolves bigs and it didn't work out, because Wolves were able to stay honest on Luka and LeBron/AR incapable of making anything against Wolves D.
Raz has got a lot of Gobert minutes and Gobert has played 10 minutes less than in last playoffs, yes he was played off the floor. Raz was just that more impactful player in game 1.
But hey, if you believe his 2 points and 6 rebounds were crucial for Wolves winning, it's okay for me.
Who is Raz?

How can you expect to debate basketball well when you don’t even know the names of Wolves players?

Bob, Hayes got played off the floor and Gobert didn’t.
You’re welcome. Try to be at least a little objective.
Baby steps, Bob!
Yes, I made a mistake, it's Naz.
Hayes is total non factor in Lakers, he's on minimum contract. Gobert is 4x best defensive player, getting 44 mio. Expectations are not the same. 2 points and 6 rebounds in 24 minutes for 44 mio player is pretty bad.
I wonder what kind of a team would have Wolves had, if they didn't give that much for Gobert? Probably far the best in the West.
Just one of the mistakes you made. Let’s get you to realize some others.
Game 1:
Wolves win by exactly 22 points.
Gobert plays 24 minutes, exactly half the game.
Gobert is +14, 63% of the teams’ margin of victory.
And this is getting played off the floor to you?

How can you look yourself in the mirror in the morning with a straight face? You’re living in a dream-world!
In no way, shape, or form is that getting played off the court. None whatsoever.
Lakers lose by 22.
Hayes plays 8 minutes, 15% of the game.
Hayes is -11, exactly half the teams’ margin of loss.
THAT, is what getting played off the floor looks like.
Sounds like Lakers need a 44 million dollar center right about now!
