rcklsscognition wrote:I know you need someone to pass but AG not being involved is as much on him as anyone else. He is just not present out there on offense. He isn't assertive and has no idea what to do with the ball. The dude was practicing fadeaway elbow turnaround jumpers during halftime of the Kings game. He didn't know you had to box out to get rebounds. He will be 30 and on his 4th contract before he learns the fundamentals.
I don't know how you speed that up but whatever we are doing isn't working. It's just taking too long for everyone we draft to put the pieces together.
I'm starting to wonder if unlike talented draft picks, these athletic guys who don't know how to play need to be developed differently. Maybe high load forced offense is what they need. Force them to put up 15 fgas a game. Give them individual tasks each game. Maybe we are too afraid of gifting minutes and creating entitled players. Can't hurt to try something else.
I'm starting to find this "assertiveness" crap really irritating. Offense isn't at all about five guys fighting for field goal attempts. It should be five people working together towards a common goal. It is really difficult for anyone to be effective when they are frozen out at the offensive end and it is really difficult for an offense to be effective when it is only utilizing two players.
I do not care what someone's usage rate is. I only care about how effective they are. John Stockton had a career usage rate of 18.9 and he didn't even crack 16.0 until his age 25 season. Team usage is the same regardless of the combination of players on the floor. You can throw any five players out there together and their usage will total up to 100% while they are on the floor.
I think Clifford has a primitive approach to offense. He has seen buddy ball and he likes it. It has never been more prominent over the last four years than it is right now and that is indisputably coming at the expense of the usage rates of whoever they share the floor with. Fournier, in particular, has expanded his shot selection this year.
Clifford also really likes Terrence Ross. He has said that the offense will run through him whenever he is on the floor. As a result, we have seen his usage rate spike this season.
This is what Clifford wants and this is what we are going to get until our front office decides to sack up and shuffle the deck.
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