Hallstar wrote:3ballbomber wrote:QUIZ wrote:I want to give props to Deng man. We lost one of the best PF's in the league when Bosh went down and some how Deng has stepped up into that PF role and out played Bosh.
30pts 11rebs 4stls vs the Hawks
27pts 10rebs 4asts vs the Wizards
Amazing.
I've been saying all season long how much i love Deng and want him here. I reiterate...when we are true contenders Deng will show his value, especially in the playoffs. He is proving me prematurely! YOu don't merely just trade a player like Deng - you first want to cater to his strengths, like we have been w/ Goran. Deng is thriving when the ball is shared and moves!
Let's not Kate & Wobe any longer.......I would love for Wade to come back and immerse himself into this current offense and not try to overshadow it. Blend in and compliment it, the way everybody is currently.
1. We were already playing faster heading in to break
2. The Wiz are sub .500 in a back2back2back
3. We STILL don't have the shooting. When we run in to a better defensive team it will be back to Spo's fault, or Wade's fault..the train won't be late...it never is.
I guess this shows that people overreact to good performances as well as bad. People are talking about adjustments, but the most drastic adjustments have been getting the 4 man to push the ball, Deng playing incredibly well on both ends (as if that's gonna last), and McMagic finding all sorts of brilliant passing angles (a guy I said gets unfairly hated on, who always was a very useful player to have, if only he could get healthy for any stretch of time--other guys all wanted him traded, and yet this team could not have done what it has the last two nights without him, no chance; just another example of short-term overreactions). People talking about the "current offense" as if they think we have spawned a new offense in the past week--it's just silly really.
I really don't know where they're get this stuff from, considering the actual data shows that Wade has the ball in his hands less this season than last (and Dragic has it far more than last--only .2 secs less than in his best season, in fact).
It's pace that Dragic needs to thrive; he's already been getting plenty of opportunities, he just isn't that good in the half-court, and never has been. It would be helpful if he could shoot, a problem that still hasn't been rectified. It's difficult to "pace and space" when your two backcourt guys aren't a shooting threat.
No doubt we'll lose a game or two not looking very good and people will be overreacting and flinging the noose around their necks like always.