Steve Novak
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TMACFORMVP wrote:Korver is better than Novak, but he wasn't a dis-advantage on the defensive end tonight. Hopefully he can keep improving in that aspect, because he really can help us with that shot.
He also blew 2 big offensive possessions down the stretch that could've cost us tonight. He's at best going to be a situational player, I doubt he'll ever get regular rotation minutes.
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his defense is one of the worst at NBA level
he doesn't look as bad tonight because the Warriors are knocking down shots from everywhere in the 4th quarter
he got opened the first few possessions because nobody is paying attention to him
after 2 shots made Barne just stay close to him
basically just spreading the floor more for Yao
but with him unable to do anything else (at least able to dribble the ball) cost us
he doesn't look as bad tonight because the Warriors are knocking down shots from everywhere in the 4th quarter
he got opened the first few possessions because nobody is paying attention to him
after 2 shots made Barne just stay close to him
basically just spreading the floor more for Yao
but with him unable to do anything else (at least able to dribble the ball) cost us
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I will say I like how Adelman has subbed Novak in. Each time the past 2 games he runs a down pick for Novak out of a timeout to get him going and immediately establish him as a threat. He then simply is more or less a decoy to spread the court and for specific purposes (FTs, last possessions where we need a 3, etc.). Pretty much exactly how Matt Bullard was used.