MartinToVaught wrote:esqtvd wrote:narrative
Clippers went up when Oladipo went out of the game
THEN Pacers came when Oladipo came back in the game
had nothing to do with Austin, who wasn't even guarding him
Austin's ballhogging and turnovers have plenty to do with Austin. The offense stagnates when he's in the game. He gets his stats at the expense of the team. He is the new Jamal Crawford.
You can't win with guys like Austin and DJ in key roles. We have better options already, but Doc is too stubborn and agenda-driven to notice.
see, how this works is you present additional arguments and facts for your position
not just repeat the same subjective negative opinions over and over
[of course it's too much to expect you actually respond to the other person's points, like Olidapo's great play was far more a factor in swinging the game than any alleged shortcomings on Austin's part]
and no, there was nobody else
Ty played 37 minutes, as did Austin
Jawun is hurt and Sindarius can't run the point
only Austin and Lou can run the point
and Lou played 33 minutes, his limit
and neither are true PGs
there are no "better options"
besides, we shot 51.2%, better than the Pacers did
offense was not the problem
the problem was we gave up 35 points in the 4thQ
you have no facts