CJTURT wrote:trublu wrote:steger_3434 wrote:If he’s not able to then don’t play. Imagine Bobby playing 31 minutes shooting 2-12? The board would be “it’s ok he’s a role player” right? Blood clot isn’t an acl. He was shut down not because he couldn’t play but because it could have lead to major complications. If he’s cleared then he should be on. He’s not relearning his muscles like Jabari had to
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It's not like he's coming back to do his local park run either. He's coming back into intense NBA playoff games.
He needs the reps in a game to get his rhythm back. No matter how hard you do it, running around a gym is not going to do that. Luckily, we have a team (for tonight at least) that can make up for his deficiencies until he gets there. At least his D was on point tonight.
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Stop making excuses. He’s been awful. Either you can come and contribute or you can’t. That’s on his dumb coach. That dudes been playing basketball every day many years. Being out for a few weeks ain’t gonna make you be that bad. He’s just not that guy.
I get what you're saying, and by the eye test you have a fair point, but I just see the game in shades of grey.
The Bucks are a team. Tonight, GT offset Dame's poor offence, but Dame and AJ soaked up TP's minutes and offset his normally poor D. And the Pacers have to respect the fact that Dame is on the floor. That permanently attracts one defender away from Giannis and the other shooters.
Whether starting GT was a Doc master stroke, or GT taking full advantage to show what he has as a starter is up to you. Personally, I think it's the second option.
Dame certainly needs to pick up his overall play, but we saw how he was after the illness he had post NBA cup. He couldn't blow by anyone for the first few games, then he was back to himself after that. Hopefully he is back to himself next game.
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