Note30 wrote:Loaf_of_bread wrote:Note30 wrote:
LOL do you ever have a good take?
Give me an example
There is a significant overinflated sense of pride that people have in the talent of this team. We played exactly as expected. I would argue we over performed this playoffs.
That being said. Randle is the second best player on this team behind Ant. That says a lot.
So if your goal is to pin this whole thing on Randle and no one else is able to carry the offensive load the way he did during the season then where is Finch supposed to be able to get those points back? Or is Randles failure solely Finch's responsibility?
Better yet, both of our best stars need the ball to succeed.
We do not have a balanced team. We do not have a core to support Edwards. We do not even have a consistent PG.
Sliver of chance at a championship?? We had that last year until it was proven that our frontcourt experiment was a mistake.
Also the NBA is arguably at its weakest talent in ages. I don't care what the stats say. So if we don't have a shot now it's done till 2032.
1. Chris Finch has clearly failed to properly utilize Jaden McDaniels. Anyone who think Randle is out #2 didn’t understand what happened when Jaden sat down. Randle shoots more than Jaden, has a better handle than Jaden, and has a higher usage than Jaden, but Jaden is far more important than Randle. When he has a bad night (like tonight,) we are doomed, when he goes off, we have a chance in any game. Every year Finch promises to find more offensive opportunities for Jaden and every year he doesn’t. A well oiled offense with Jaden more involved was necessary to beat a team as skilled as OKC.
2. We didn’t know how to run zone. There were so many blown coverages that I have to question the guy developing and teaching the scheme. Likewise failures to box out and failures to move without the ball are all hallmarks of Finch’s tenure. The irony is Finch talks about it all the time. He is smart enough to know how to coach good basketball. But no in that locker room listens to or respects Finch. If they did, it would translate to the court.
3. Rudy needs to be traded. He is a bad fit with Ant and the style of ball Ant wants to play. Look at Hali and the Pacers. Gobert forces the Wolves to play to different styles (on vs off,) and he was terrible in the playoffs this year. Finch didn’t have the roster balance to properly sit Rudy and stay big, but that is why he and TC needed to trade Randle for a PG and C at the deadline. Randle had some hot shooting games against smaller defenders, but we have seen his career and we know where his true baseline is. This love affair between Finch and Randle needs to end with both being gone and a team being built to play Ant ball.