Post#486 » by CntOutSmrtCrazy » Mon Nov 11, 2013 11:58 pm
Finally summoned up the stomach to post after that gut-punch of a game last night. I was so damn proud of the way the team played that I couldn't bare to come into this forum and read all the hyper-negative comments about the team and particular players. And so I digress...I don't want to to play the moral victory card, to hell with that, I wanted to be 3-3 and say we got our first win in OKC. But to me, there was a lot more good than bad I saw from last nights game. There's a lot to build on and a lot of things to look forward.
The Good
1. BEAL! As I mentioned in one of the previous game threads many of you were overacting to his luke-warm start, but as I said he'd be fine and he's proving my point right in spades. Beal has the potential to be a hell of a player. Not only can the kid shoot lights out from both the three and the mid-range, but he's improving every day on his ball handling, his passing, and his ability to finish. To top that he plays defense and hits the board. He has the making of a quintessential two-guard with intangibles many players lack.
2. Team played great defensively for large portions of the game against a very good offense. We still have some work on our rotations and REBOUND much better, but I refuse to think this team lost its defensive tenacity from last year with just the loss of Okafor (albeit he was a great defensive anchor). That second quarter was great, we kept them to a record-low for a quarter on their building.
3. We already appear to be a better road team than last team, while the results aren't stellar at 1-3, it appears we are competing much better on the road and are more confident in our ability to win.
4. Nene. Another great outing from the big man, sucks he got ejected, but it can't be reiterated enough of how important he is to this team in terms of example and mentality. I think he deserved his ejection last night (though I don't really mind, I think its good that he got chippy with Mr. Pompous Westbrook) and his absence hurt us big time down the stretch.
5. This team can shoot. Remember how bad we were just two seasons back, we've improved by leaps and bounds in that department; Beal and Webster are major reasons for that.
The Bad
1. Rebounding, rebounding, rebounding. This team needs to get this rebounding issue in order. We don't have to be the best, or even in the top 10, at this point the middle of the pack would be a huge improvement. Whether its our guard chipping in more, us concentrating on securing the rebound before we start to run, or whatever the problem is, we need major improvement. The only two players who seem to have been rebounding at a acceptable rate are Gortat and Ariza. A few things I have notices: (1) we seem to definitely be rushing up court before the rebound is secured, (2)many rebounds are being poked away which leads me to believe we're not being tenacious enough to hold onto defense boards, and (3) our first half rebounding has blown, not so much our second half boarding.
2. The refs hate us, granted they were okay last night.
3. Free throws. As if I even have to state this. And why the hell would Ariza ever shoot a technical with Beal on the floor? What's amazing is the position we were in the game considering all those misses.
4. Wall's layup. Damn it, I don't even want to get into it. On another note, some of you are ridiculous on your hate for him. I though he was a great floor leader last night, just hasn't found a great scoring rhythm this season yet.