enetric wrote:NyCeEvO wrote:This was not a top 3 loss. It was an important game for sure, but it was not top 3.
We lost a winnable game and our big 3 did not step up like we needed them to.
The Clippers are just as inconsistent as we are but they have a deeper, veteran team and can afford to have a few players not play well, yet still beat other teams.
IMO, what this loss does speak to is our lack of consistency.
Lopez goes ham one game and disappears in the next.
D-Will had spurts of good play but was overall subpar.
JJ is usual JJ. Disappears for 2.5 quarters and looks like he could've scored 3 points.
What I saw was the difference between being good on paper Vs. understanding how to step up. How to control intangibles and bring a level of intensity that says we wont lose this game. On paper our overall team should be better than theirs. But, Deron is NOT the floor general we pretend he is. We know Lopez needs a kick in the pants to be reminded that he is the biggest baddest dude on the floor most every night and not settle for what he gets rather than takes over and tries to dunk through someone's skull.
I am not impressed with the Clips as a team. Thy are a good roster. One very good player in Blake Griffin albeit..still raw in many ways and one superstar who makes it all happen in CP3. We have seen those nights that Deron can play at a high level. But a truly great player is great nightly regardless of his shot....especially a playmaker. Deron wasnt terrible tonight. But you could clearly see the difference in how each guy ran his squad.
Watch how Deron moves his players around in the half court. Go back and just watch the 4th quarter from the "other side". Dont look at it making yourself sick over our team's screw ups. Just watch what Paul was doing. And then watch how Deron responds. Very different mentality. Deron is good...Paul is superb.
I agree.
I think CP3 is just on another level of BBIQ than D-Will.
D-Will really needs to exert himself in order to have a big impact on the game.
Yes, he can do a good job of setting up players for scores, but CP3 just has this uncanny ability of really making what should be tough situations seem like basic arithmetic to him.
The play where CP3 turned it over/D-Will stole it, CP3 calmly chased him down, stripped the ball away from him near the basket, and nearly took the ball right back if it wasn't for Griffin kicking it out of bounds.
He always seems to be poised and has the game truly mastered in his mind.
In my eyes, the 4th quarter was more of a CP3 takeover than a Nets choke job. There are things that we could've done to put ourselves in a better position to the win the game, but CP3 is the type of guy that if you don't take advantage of mistakes, he'll punish you for it and that's exactly what he did.