Illmatic12 wrote:Sluggerface wrote:Illmatic12 wrote:Think about where he's coming from.. Wall is asked to play off the ball yes, but he's not exactly passing it off to Kevin Durant.
He's being asked to play off the ball and pass to scrubs like Humphries, Dudley, Neal to take terrible shots.
Let me state it more clearly: The Wizards offense is built around Wall changing his game for scrubs who are playing for 1yr contracts so they can extend their mediocre careers
That's what's happening here. You can say 'tough titties' all you want, but at the end of the day we know that's not how it works - the NBA is a player's league. Wall is the franchise player and 100x more valuable to the Wizards than Wittman is. So if this development continues and Wall continues to visibly show his frustration, you can bet your house that there will be swift and sweeping changes.
It doesn't matter if he's passing it off to scrubs. It's a simple fact of excelling at fundamental basketball concepts. The entire modern NBA orthodoxy has evolved around exploiting the weakside.
Yes it most certainly does matter. If you're gonna take the ball out of your franchise player's hands, there better be a good reason. Because if you start losing multiple games by 20+ points, and your main guy feels marginalized, it won't be long before there's a serious backlash.
Wall not cutting off the ball is NOT the reason why this offense doesn't work. It's not even one of the top 5 reasons. The main reason why it doesn't work, is that the supporting players simply aren't good or skilled enough. Plain and simple. And Wall sees that just as well as we do.
Edit: and keep in mind, I was just as disappointed as everyone else with Wall's effort the first few games. But this is clearly a deeper team-wide issue, if you can't see that because your whole myopic focus is on Wall not making backdoor cuts, you're gonna wake up surprised one day when Wittman/EG are swiftly canned.
The only one who's being myopic here is you. Cutting is only a fraction of being an effective off-ball player. Regardless, I never even mentioned the subject of cutting, or that Wall was the only reason the offense was failing. You just took that narrative and ran with it. Blaming the teammates for Wall's own personal struggles is borderline denialism. It's not the other 4 guys fault every time John decides to pull up for a mid-range jumper 4 seconds into the shot clock instead of getting in the lane, it's also not their fault every time he turns down an attempt at the rim to whip an errant pass across three defenders. John's usage rate is the same as it has been the past three seasons. The only thing that has changed is his TOP is down to 6.4 minutes from 8.2 (Still good for 12th in the league). Stop coming up with these wild conspiracy theories in an attempt to defend a players inability to produce.