hands11 wrote:I'm done with Randy.
He really just has no clue about who to play with whom and when.
You can see what works. Its obvious. Stop feeding Nene in the post. It doesn't work. He is much better on high pick and roll plays where he is moving toward the baskets.
Finally Ves saw some minutes and you could see how he helped. Then you don't see him ago. Singleton comes in and totally beasts. But he never uses him either. Wall isolations work. He needs to do them a lot more. Etc. Etc. He would get close with some line ups but even then he would be a player off.
He never played a set that got Okafor in a rhythm and he has been a beast lastly. He doesn't take advantage of what Crawford can do.
Temple should never have started at SG and yet he still started him for the 2nd. He puts the team in a hole that is to big to overcome before stumbling into something that works. And then he puts Nene back in.
He just doesn't understand what is a good line up where the players compliment each other and the offense he has been running feeding Nene is the post is terrible.
He is what EFJ was. A good assistant that is not a good head coach.
Please fire him at the All Star break.
There is just so much wrong with your post that I don't know where to begin.
When Ves came in and Nene went out, we were down by 10. When Ves went out, we were down by 12. I wouldn't say that he hurt them that bad, but he didnt help.
Singleton came in and played well tonight when we were getting blown out. When Singleton was getting minutes before, he has stunk. Let's see him play well on a consistent basis and when we arent down by 27 points with nothing to lose.
Wall isolations work...especially when the opposing teams best defender is not in the game and the opposing team gets a little lackadaisical after being up 27 points. Wall's isolations didn't work when the Spurs locked down in the last few minutes.
Wittman put Nene back in the game and he played well, making a dunk and a hook shot. The Wizards lost not because Nene was in the game, but because Ariza and Price bricked up multiple 3 pointers and Wall had two bad turnovers. But of course, that's on Wittman.