Homer Jay wrote:One of the things that pissed me off, is that Casey left Lowry on the bench the entire time the Nets came back.
Kidd left JJ out there almost THE ENTIRE fourth with FIVE fouls, because he knew he needed to do it to win. It was a must win game so he didn't care about rotations or minutes to vets (sat KG the whole time), he went with what worked as long as possible.
These are the most important games of the year, and you have to ride your horses. If we meet the Heat and Spoelstra sees he needs to play LBJ close to all the mins to beat us (which happened almost every game we played them this year), he will.
There is nothing to save Lowry from. You put Lowry back in right away to stop the bleeding. Maybe he can't stop NJ from scoring, but at the same time, we do keep up our scoring so the lead doesn't extinguish so quickly. We've been getting all up on the Defense for letting the Nets score 30 points in almost 8 minutes but the offense was equally as bad scoring only like 8 points in those 8 minutes.
I just hate to see us go up against the Heat, have a legit chance to win a game, only to see us lose it in the fourth, because Lowry and JV sit most of the fourth, while we watch Salmons and Hayes get abused by a LBJ playing the entire fourth quarter for Spoelstra. With the two days off between games nowadays there is no excuse not to play your best player 40+ mins if you need that to win.
This is what I've been saying. His rotations to start the 4th are really baffling me.
He clearly wants to finish the game with Amir-Pat, which makes sense, but why the hell is Chuck Hayes in to start the 4th? Jonas came in at the 5 minute mark and only played a minute before he went with Amir-Pat (only came back in when Amir fouled out). It just doesn't make any sense.
We were playing 4 on 5 offensively with Chuck out there, or 3 on 5 with the way Salmons has been playing. Jonas had it going, he was abusing them in the post...he needs to be in there to start the 4th to maintain our offense.