sludgefoot wrote:rmfc wrote:sludgefoot wrote:Kennard played good D, and missed a couple of shots...please stop the moment to moment decision making.  My complaint is Casey's mass substitution system.
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Kennard and good D in the same sentence?? 

 
Someone isn't watching.  The last few games he played good D.  
By the way, you put a team player on the floor with Leur, Johnson, and Gallowy, & you will never get the ball back or get a screen.  With those guys you can run yourself ragged all over the floor, your not getting a pass back.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using 
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So he cant play with Leuer/Stanley/Galloway because hes "a team player" and their all ball hogs. When he runs with the starters guys like Blake/Bullock/Drummond will eat up tons of usage hence why he was invisible nearly every game with the starters. So the problem is everyone else but Luke I guess. 
Casey on Luke from the bench which is what I see watching the games as well:
“He’s going to make mistakes. My (message) to Luke is make hard mistakes,” Casey said. “I didn’t think he did that in those games he started. I didn’t think he was running hard, I didn’t think he was defending hard, I didn’t think he was being aggressive coming off pick and rolls, coming off soft passes.”
“It’s a big difference,” Casey said. “He’s got too much talent to not be aggressive, not run the floor hard, not cut hard. I’m not being critical at all. I’m trying to get the most out of him.”
Casey on Brown:
At the start of the game we have two big guys (Andre Drummond, Blake Griffin), so we’re probably not as fast as other teams at the start,” Casey said. “(Brown’s) speed, his quickness, his grind, his mental toughness kind of sets the tone for that first unit.”
“Mainly his speed, his speed running the floor, his speed of cutting,” Casey said. “And his shooting has improved. The young man is growing up in front of our eyes, and his attention to detail. He’s getting it done. The future is bright for him.”
https://www.mlive.com/pistons/2019/01/why-pistons-dwane-casey-prefers-bruce-brown-over-luke-kennard-as-starter.html