Dat2U wrote:Agree with illmatic21 on one point, Irving is a great scorer and very aggressive. He's not a great player yet and really hadn't well this year up until tonight. For one night it feels good for Cavs fans, but they still have a boatload of problems and Irving is still light years away from winning an MVP as his team is still light years away from being any good.
Wall has bouts of confidence issues and isn't always attacking as needed. The 12 to 1 ast/to ratio is nice but he needs to stop relying on his shot to determine whether or not he has a good scoring night. I think the Wizards coaching staff have made such an emphasis of that mid-range jumper that's he's become far too reliant on it. If he's constantly pushing the pace, attacking relentlessly and forcing the defense to give him extra attention he's going to wreck havoc. Open the floor, run pick & rolls at the 3pt line and tell Wall, when in doubt, be aggressive. I'd rather Wall have 5 TOs a night if he's playing at his potential than this passive version of Wall that plays so conservatively that he's hardly making a difference.
But I'm okay with him playing this way for a few more weeks. At this point, I'm all in on #ErnieMustGo and I don't care how they get there.
I agree, he's too reliant on his midrange jumper going in. When he's missing it seems like he hangs his head.
But I don't have a problem with him playing like this, he needs to learn how to be aggressive through trial and error. Losing to San Antonio taught him the importance of playing a team game, hopefully losing to Cleveland at home taught him the importance of being aggressive and closing out games.
I'm not seeing how people think this version of Wall is worse than the version who streaks up and down the court recklessly and consistently makes mindbogglingly dumb plays.