EscapoTHB wrote:Worth noting though that when he really took over the game yesterday--no Wade, No Dragic, No Bosh. The group he was with had no choice but to trust him and do things like...get him post ups. And his confidence grew and grew with each trip down the floor. The Bulls used to have a thing in the Jordan years where they started every single game with 2 or 3 post-ups for Cartwright or Longley--just to get the big man involved early. You don't really see that in today's NBA much--but I think that kind of approach would work with Whiteside. Get him some early post-ups, get him locked in on the game--and then watch his effort on both ends go up. You gotta reward your big man throughout the game, and maybe if we had a real point guard, which Beno is closer to than Dragic, that might happen more often? When Hassan's man scores on him, let him go right back at him. When he gets a big block, reward him when he runs the floor. I think that kind of thing would really help chemistry. We really needed a floor general more than a Dragic scorer type. We needed a guy who could come in and say okay Wade hasn't got his touches in a few, let me set him up. Or Chris is getting isolated from the game, let me run a pick and pop with him. Or let's run something for Whiteside. A guy who really knows how to run a team. we'd be a better team I think with Rubio as our point guard, even though Dragic is I think a better player overall.
On Hassan's end, I wish he'd realize that if he set better screens, he'd probably get a lot more out of playing with Goran. If nothing else following Goran in on drives for put backs.
Excellent point. We need a point guard.
More than anything, the roster is more of an collection of talent than team. I think this off-season we might really look into see if what the trade market would look with most of our roster, outside of Wade and Winslow.





























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