ImageImage

Michael Redd Post Game Comment

Moderators: MickeyDavis, paulpressey25

User avatar
paul
RealGM
Posts: 32,398
And1: 1,038
Joined: Dec 11, 2007
 

 

Post#41 » by paul » Mon Jan 21, 2008 4:04 am

jerrod wrote:no, we don't defend the 3 that well but a lot of those 3's were made with hands in their faces

sometimes teams just get hot


Yep, and Golden State are very capable of it. Again last night we played 3 pretty solid quarters of basketball, we got screwed by the refs and the warriors made EVERYTHING in the 3rd. This shouldn't be mistaken for a disgraceful showing, GS are a very good team who got red hot. In the past few weeks we've played some excellent ball and had close losses to Utah, PHX and LA after running them close for 3 quarters, I don't think things are as bad as they appear.
jeremyd236
General Manager
Posts: 7,927
And1: 16
Joined: Jan 07, 2005
Location: Appleton, WI

 

Post#42 » by jeremyd236 » Mon Jan 21, 2008 4:33 am

Sigra wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Ok then his 2nd year was actually his rookie year and that's what I remember. My point still stand. He played defense before he become "the man"


He played defense when he didn't have to play 40 minutes a game. Maybe the fact that he backed up Ray Allen may've made his defense look more impressive too. Don't forget that Redd isn't exactly naturally gifted in terms of athleticism. It takes every ounce of energy in his body to put up 25 a game. He's not like Wade or Kobe where they can fly down the lane over 2 guys to get their points. He's had to work on his game to learn how to get open in games, his athleticism doesn't naturally give it to him.
User avatar
unklchuk
Head Coach
Posts: 6,141
And1: 94
Joined: Jun 27, 2005

 

Post#43 » by unklchuk » Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:17 am

There's the old debate whether confidence is just a feeling that comes from made baskets (like enthusiasm comes from a hot streak at the slots) - or whether confidence leads to made baskets.

I thought the Warriors in the second half looked at the Bucks and knew they could dominate them.

As long as the opponent can look at the Bucks and see weakness, we're in big trouble. Bogut's recent surge in play isn't enough to cure that. 'Cuz leadership is missing, and toughness is missing. Only a rare and perhaps unattainable trade could change that. Management needs to be much smarter, and convince the team. The coach needs to show more leadership. And we need one or two players who can make 5 guys play together.

That's too much work to support optimism for the short term. And the long term is fogged in.
AFAIK, IDKM
old skool
General Manager
Posts: 7,981
And1: 3,725
Joined: Jul 07, 2005
Location: Chi

 

Post#44 » by old skool » Mon Jan 21, 2008 11:22 pm

I don't recall Redd being a good defender in his second season. I recall that he would enter the game and shoot lights out from 3-point range, that he and Tim Thomas were instant offense off the bench. But he did not spend too much time on the court and before long he was back on the bench and the Big 3 were finishing the game.

That team's defense was provided by Ervin Johnson, Darvin Ham, Anthony Mason and Mark Pope. I never saw saw Redd as a defensive player, especially compared to the player that he replaced - Lindsey Hunter.

I'm not saying that he was not a defender, just that I don't recall him playing that role ever.

oLd sKool
Bucks_Revenge
Banned User
Posts: 7,978
And1: 1
Joined: Oct 13, 2004

 

Post#45 » by Bucks_Revenge » Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:02 am

how the hell did we not make the playoffs in 2002.

Return to Milwaukee Bucks