Knickstape1214 wrote:ibraheim718 wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:
Do you think it's true, though? I don't. Machado is a nice player and clearly has talent...however, I don't think he can run an offense right now. Lamb? He's good in the pick and roll, but he can't really run the offense from the off-guard position. Parsons is a solid all around player, but he can't run an offense.
McHale should be tayloring the offense to fit Lin's strengths -- spacing the court, keeping the middle open, and having Lin attack off the dribble in the pick and roll.
Once the games count that is exactly what is going to be happening... just like it happened in the 3rd quarter of the Hornets game. It makes no sense to empty the tank right now... as a coach you should have specific objectives you want the team to meet in the preseason. And doing what you ALREADY know you want to do isn't one of them.
So you're saying he's trying to see what works and doesn't work now -- wants to see what will be at his disposal during the regular season? That makes sense.
I still think it would be beneficial to be trying to work on the things that will be a staple of the offense now, rather than only using practices and then learning on the fly during the regular season. Building chemistry is important (especially when running the pick and roll), and now is the perfect time to work on it.
You can work on it during practice... what you can't work on is rotations and combinations of players that's what preseason games are for... trying to find in game strengths of some of the back of the rotation guys.
Patterson who is going to be the Pick and pop guy in the PnR didn't play... Martin who will be spotting up for kick outs on PnR's didn't play either... it's just preseason... those guys looked like Mchale has been running them to death in practice... got to get their lungs ready. I'm sure he'll rotate who sits and plays next game.


















