ConstableGeneva wrote:Anyone else know what Brad's doing? Why is Nader out there? Jaylen die or something?
I think it's the Shooting of Smart.
Nader can at least make a basket.
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ConstableGeneva wrote:Anyone else know what Brad's doing? Why is Nader out there? Jaylen die or something?
Shamrock wrote:Smart upping this threads post count like no other. MVP caliber post increaser, HowardMass must love this dude
GoCeltics123 wrote:This bench unit is so damn inconsistent. One game they hit a ton of threes and play great like the GS game, the next they effing suck like this one.
Game should've been over by now.


Tommy Heinsohn wrote:The game is not over until they look you in the face and start crying.

BigTrade92 wrote:Slax wrote:BigTrade92 wrote:Brad loves letting the bench blow leads...
He refuses to play the starters until under 6 in the second.
Like clockwork.
Eh, in the regular season, letting the bench get minutes and giving Kyrie rest is probably more important than inflating our point differential against the Mavs.
If Kyrie was over 30 years old I’d understand that rationale, but he’s 25.
Two extra minutes won’t do him in.
And our lead suffers because of this thinking.

MetalFingaz wrote:Clearly he was trying to go off the backboard to the ghost of Rik Smits, but he forget Rik was still alive and that ghosts can't dunk.
KDBG wrote:I want to kill Jamal Crawford. Murder his 80 year old a$$. But he is probably a cool guy in real life.


SMTBSI wrote:BigTrade92 wrote:Slax wrote:Eh, in the regular season, letting the bench get minutes and giving Kyrie rest is probably more important than inflating our point differential against the Mavs.
If Kyrie was over 30 years old I’d understand that rationale, but he’s 25.
Two extra minutes won’t do him in.
And our lead suffers because of this thinking.
It's not just about resting your top guys. It's also about giving your not-top guys enough run, in enough combinations, so you can be sure of exactly what you have in each guy, and each combo, come playoffs.
I'm generally perfectly happy to risk giving away a couple games over an 82 game season, if it means having a better understanding of what everyone can do for you when the games start mattering.