niffoc4 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I think the blame goes to the coach and the point guards. Whose responsibility is it to distribute? The PG. Who should chew him out if he doesn't get it to his hottest player? The coach.
Exactly.
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High 5 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Josh Smith never tried to go low. He only took 1 or 2 shots in the 3rd quarter and then forced a couple more late. Smith was "owning" Bosh in the first half too.
HoopsGuru25 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
We tried to go to Horford down low..Bosh and Moon kept blocking his shot. We need a GOOD veteran point guard. Calderon in the 2nd half outproduced all 3 of our point guards put together. Lue and AJ are vets but they make as many dumb mistakes as our young players do with the game on the line. This team needs Andre Miller in the worst way.
Kosta wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Bosh was "owning" Smith all game on the block.
But anyways, that was an exciting game and I was impressed how you guys stuck it out and hanged in there for most of the game. Bosh was just too much.
Kosta wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Bosh was "owning" Smith all game on the block.
But anyways, that was an exciting game and I was impressed how you guys stuck it out and hanged in there for most of the game. Bosh was just too much.
atlsun wrote:I will be working today. So I will miss all the insightful comments by raptor fans, now that suxs.
"Hawks done 2nite not even close...Horfords nose accidentally gets broken hopefully!!!!!"
If I had said that on another board then I would have a got a warning. Book it. I like how HMFFL mods but sometimes we are too soft on trools.
High 5 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Bosh couldn't stop Josh and Josh couldn't stop Bosh. The difference was Bosh kept taking shots through all 4 quarters. That's the difference between Calderon and Lue/Law.
Kosta wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
The difference was Bosh got in position every time down the floor to receive the ball. Josh Smith's disappearing act was no doubt in part by his teammates but also in part by him shying away from the ball on his own. Really, Josh only had 1 good quarter, 16 points in the 1st and I'm not sure, but a lot of those buckets came on Bargnani.
High 5 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I'm not saying Josh didn't have anything to do with it, but Josh also has different responsibilites on offense. He doesn't have the luxury of just sitting under the hoop and getting the ball when he needs it. If you notice he also had 7 assists. More than all 3 of our PGs combined.