BigA wrote:Play for stats or continue a nice run? We'll see. I'm starting to get interested again, which means the Wiz are overdue to blow a 20 point lead to a bad team.
Actually I have no problem with everyone playing for stats...
Those stats should include rebounds, both free throw and field goal percentages and assists. Add to that number of screens set, rim runs, and charges taken.
Numbers matter.
Otto Porter should be trying to have more field goals attempted. Markieff Morris did a great job of getting a lot of rebounds in a few minutes last game. If I were coach I would track rebounds per minute and or rebound percentages.
Just like kindergarten teachers give gold stars for good behavior and classroom achievements, if I were a coach I would give guys token rewards for the numbers above...Seriously, I might get some marbles or something just to let guys know I'm watching and I appreciate "hard work" and "efficient work=smart work" stats. Individual stats do show hard work and significant achievement. Something simple just to let guys have a goal to shoot for. They would literally be playing for all the marbles.
By the same token I might privately award frowny faces for things that were not so good. I'll never be a GM or an NBA coach; but I think this would help any team at any level. Let people know how they're performing and do it an objective way. Publicly praise good performance and privately offer the negative input. If I were coach I'd also let guys rate me every single game. 1 through 5 stars. If I did a particularly crappy job I'd like for them to tell me why. And the Strand I would put on it is that I would be not just a coach but I would be a guy that would be trying to influence them down the road. They might be coaches too someday. I would want them to give me comments and suggestions.
To summarize: Emphasize the right stats and let players know that we're always playing for stats. Good stats that help teams win. Less bad stats. Just emphasize positive ones.
Enough of a rant...
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