Foshan wrote:I think it is understated how much we have changed our offense and what affect that is having on how we play. Personally I hate our DHO, so I’m cool that we have gone to more pick and roll... but when JB runs a pick and roll everyone else is just standing around. We went from a movement heavy offense to a stand around one. I’m not super surprised Ben is having a hard time knowing where to go or what to do since our wholeness offense has stalled into ice JB the ball and watch.
This is not an anti-Ben comment because we need him for the future of the franchise more so,
frankly, than JB. But think about what you just said (and I'm not disputing it): that Ben is "having
a hard time knowing where to go and what to do."
Jimmy played 55 games with the Sixers this year. That's two-thirds of the season; more counting
10 games in the playoffs. Ben is many things - including being only 22), but I've never heard that
he's stupid. We've played ugly, turnover-laden basketball for most of the season. There's no excuse
for us to have gone into the playoffs without Plan B and Ben to have trouble making adjustments.
I hope we win tonight. I think we have a chance because I sincerely believe we have more talent,
just not the best player. But if we lose, I hope we move quickly to save The Process by bringing
in a different coach. You can't have your future all-star point guard handing off the ball and not
looking to drive. You can't have him making as many bad plays as he does.
One of the posters, I believe 76iology, cautioned that the sky isn't falling (my words). It isn't. But
we need to make adjustments. Unfortunately, it will have to be in the post-season. We didn't
complete the roster this year. Even with the slim pickings for months, Brown didn't develop a
bench. We beame too dependent on JJ and, with the advantage of hindsight, probably should have
move TJ and/or Amir.
Moving forward, we have some nice pieces if we can re-sign them (Ennis and Scott).
But Ben didn't improve his game offensively (yea, yea his turnovers are down marginally, I suspect
in part because Jimmy handles the ball more in crunch time).
The other thing 76iology said: I would much rather be us than the Celtics. For different reasons
(Kyrie and Hayward IMO), they have succeeded in devaluing Tatum. And their treasure trove of picks
- one given to them by the Colangelos - are not likely to be enough to trade for Anthony Davis. At
least we can hope.