Sharcm1 wrote:And who ever said levert was a horrible 3 point shooter needs to watch this game.
He is not a consistent 3pt shooter. Short spurts of hot shooting happen sporadically, then he regresses to the mean, goes 0-8.
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Sharcm1 wrote:And who ever said levert was a horrible 3 point shooter needs to watch this game.
Stone wrote:• We dug ourselves into a huge hole in the first quarter. And it continued until the last minute and change of the second.
• It was really a text book game of runs. They had theirs we had ours. It took a lot for us to come back from down 22.
• The turn overs killed us and a lot of them were unforced. We just did not have high level communication.
• They beat us on the boards as well.
• Nash F***** up leaving DJ in. No way to sugar coat it.
• Caris gave a great effort and was entertaining to watch, but a few bonehead hero ball mistakes kind of took the shine off.
• In other words....would have , should have, could have
MrDollarBills wrote:Jordan getting extended mins was 100% political. He has done nothing to warrant the time that he got. It cost us a win
MrDollarBills wrote:therealbig3 wrote:Not sure how anyone can say that DJ and Allen are essentially the same level player though. DJ is literally a statue on the defensive glass, barely moves his feet on defense, and is useless offensively outside of hitting a cutter here and there.
Like, for the supposed enforcer on our team, why do we get wrecked in the paint and on the glass whenever he's out there? Not only that, but we also give up a ton of open 3s too. It isn't nearly that bad with Allen out there.
I don't think opposing players are afraid of Jordan in the paint at all. Quite the contrary, I think their eyes light up, cuz they know he's basically a statue who won't contest half the time cuz he just wants to pad his rebounding numbers.
Jordan is awful and is lazy as hell. How many offensive rebounds did we give up in the late 4th?
Pure politics. Jordan probably whined about his declining minutes or something and Nash chose to manage egos instead of winning the damn game.I've been sour on Jordan since Kenny got fired and he hasn't changed my opinion one bit.
Allen is the superior player. We saw him battle two top 5 centers and he came out victorious. He should be playing 32+ mins a night
Hello Brooklyn wrote:The complete lack of offensive play calling is the reason I blame Nash.
Nobody on this team looks like they have any clue what they are doing.
Nash is looking like Jason Kidd 2.0
I don't understand why we had to take this type of risk when Ty Lue and Doc Rivers were out there as options. Hire someone who knows how to coach an NBA offense.
Prokorov wrote:Hello Brooklyn wrote:The complete lack of offensive play calling is the reason I blame Nash.
Nobody on this team looks like they have any clue what they are doing.
Nash is looking like Jason Kidd 2.0
I don't understand why we had to take this type of risk when Ty Lue and Doc Rivers were out there as options. Hire someone who knows how to coach an NBA offense.
they did. mike d'antoni.
Hello Brooklyn wrote:Prokorov wrote:Hello Brooklyn wrote:The complete lack of offensive play calling is the reason I blame Nash.
Nobody on this team looks like they have any clue what they are doing.
Nash is looking like Jason Kidd 2.0
I don't understand why we had to take this type of risk when Ty Lue and Doc Rivers were out there as options. Hire someone who knows how to coach an NBA offense.
they did. mike d'antoni.
Well clearly D'Antoni isn't running the show or has lost it since I've never seen our play calling look worse.
Prokorov wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:Jordan getting extended mins was 100% political. He has done nothing to warrant the time that he got. It cost us a win
Not it wasnt. Jordan didnt turn it over 7 times in the last 6 minutes of this game. that was the rest of the team that was on the floor. after he came out, it wasnt any better, with 2 immediate turnovers and a near air ball
MrDollarBills wrote:Prokorov wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:Jordan getting extended mins was 100% political. He has done nothing to warrant the time that he got. It cost us a win
Not it wasnt. Jordan didnt turn it over 7 times in the last 6 minutes of this game. that was the rest of the team that was on the floor. after he came out, it wasnt any better, with 2 immediate turnovers and a near air ball
I stated that LeVert's hero ball was the real backbreaker, I agree. However, there is zero justification for leaving Allen on the bench until 2-3 mins left in the game, Allen was playing solid 12/6/6/1/1 with 6-7 FTs. Nash screwed up. He should have had him in earlier. Allen has earned the right to start and finish games.
Prokorov wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:Jordan getting extended mins was 100% political. He has done nothing to warrant the time that he got. It cost us a win
Not it wasnt. Jordan didnt turn it over 7 times in the last 6 minutes of this game. that was the rest of the team that was on the floor. after he came out, it wasnt any better, with 2 immediate turnovers and a near air ball
Prokorov wrote:Hello Brooklyn wrote:Prokorov wrote:
they did. mike d'antoni.
Well clearly D'Antoni isn't running the show or has lost it since I've never seen our play calling look worse.
I mean outside of levert with TJ out your only option as an offense creater is a d-league 5 foot nothing guard in chiozze who stunk it up early. and even with that we still dropped 110 on solid efficiency.
its the turnovers that are killing us offensively. hard to coach that out with 1 nba level point guard on the active roster
Khashbaatar wrote:Notwithstanding the substandard game tonight, the bench unit has proven its mettle over the last 3 games. They can serve whatever complementary role to our 2 stars. The loss tonight shows nothing, but Dillon Brooks is their ultimate nemesis.
Prokorov wrote:Hello Brooklyn wrote:The complete lack of offensive play calling is the reason I blame Nash.
Nobody on this team looks like they have any clue what they are doing.
Nash is looking like Jason Kidd 2.0
I don't understand why we had to take this type of risk when Ty Lue and Doc Rivers were out there as options. Hire someone who knows how to coach an NBA offense.
they did. mike d'antoni.