Klomp wrote:winforlose wrote:This ^. PG play matters, and to say Rob can play Af and Rudy can play PF is a questionable understanding of how the Fowards functions. If you miss that, and you miss the PG function it raises questions about the understanding of the rest of the offense, and how a structured approach can defeat good defense. Whereas a chaotic approach leads to what we saw against Dallas and OKC where structured defenses make Ant’s life hell, and the offense stalls out.
The difference is, I'm actually looking at what the actual team runs and basing my understanding of the offense around that. I'm not basing my understanding of the offense based on my understanding of how randoms on the internet would run the offense if they were in charge. Stay in fantasy land if you'd like, but I'm basing my takes on what has actually happened over the last 5 years of watching Chris Finch run this team.
This is fair. That said let’s look at each of the five years.
Year 1 20/21: Finch comes in mid season, the team is already going to miss the playoffs, nothing to do.
Year 2 21/22: We make the first round as the 7 after beating the Clippers in the playin. We have major leads against the Griz and proceed to blow them. We lose a series we should win and get bounced in round 1.
Year 3 22/23: We deal with injuries, team immaturity (Jaden punches a wall, Rudy punches Kyle,) and we end up the 8th seed. Eliminated in round 1 again.
Year 4 23/24: We sweep the Suns, survive the defending champs, only to get destroyed by the Mavs. A team who out schemed us on both offense and defense.
Year 5 24/25: We limp into the 6th seed with the worst clutch record in the league. We take advantage of undersized, poorly constructed, and injured opponents to get to the WCF. In the WCF we get exposed again as we are out schemed on offense and defense.
You are correct that people like me talk about what should be rather than what is. You fail to grasp that what is keeps losing, and if Finch is going to stay and we are going to get over the hump, then something needs to change.