http://www.monumentalnetwork.com/videos ... ame-1-8-14
Wall is maturing nicely into a true team leader. I can see the difference. Just seems more comfortable in his skin.
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dandridge 10 wrote:Anybody else notice that Wall is not always on the same page as Wittman when it comes to post-game remarks on losses? I have noticed it before and it happened again last night. Wittman attributed the loss to selfish play and Wall disputed it. It is worth watching to see if this continues as it may demonstrate that the star PG and the coach are not on the same page.
For what it is worth, I have generally agreed with Wittman in his post-game remarks after losses. While you might question why Wittman was unable to cure the problems he identified during the game, I rarely disagree with his post-game diagnosis on why the Wizards lost. You have to wonder if part of the Wizard's problems this year is that the leaders of the team are not willing to acknowledge their deficiencies and doing what it takes to correct them. Or, Wittman is just not the right coach to get it through their thick heads. In either case, its very concerning.
thats not all that surprising when you have one guy who's watching and one guy who's playing. Witt may feel sometimes that guys didnt play hard enough and as a player you are going to feel that you gave it your all. I dont think its anything harmful though which is the most important
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Brenice wrote:TheKingOfVa360 wrote:
Kyrie would be sick if they would bring in an old school big PG like Eric Snow. When Iverson moved to SG his game went to another level. Irving has proven he isn't much of a PG and is a defensive liability. The Cavs coaching staff should play to his strengths (ball handling, shooting, and scorer) instead of forcing him to run the offense.
I was thinking they could have drafted Carter-Williams to pair with Kyrie.
That would have been a great idea.