yosemiteben wrote:I mean, Melo had 5 tos in 16 minutes. If there is one thing I'm worried about with him, it's that he's going to feel like he's too good to need to play disciplined. I have no problem with teaching him that he needs to play under control.
Graham's shot has been off, but dude is sporting almost a 6:1 a:to ratio. He's been fantastic handling the ball.
we really want to count bad games from guys?
cmon now. lets not even start that bus up....
it wasn't even that long ago where PJ was allowed to
close a game and be forcefed when he turned the ball over, fouled, gave up rebounds, or put up garbage down the stretch - and if borrego was okay to sink or swim with a guy who showed up out of shape, then he should be okay with a guy turning the ball over trying to create something where the rest of the team has failed to get started. this "coach knows best" fallacy is a crutch.
again, i like borrego, but the same confidence he showed in starting bacon (and then benching him) is not here this year. if he wants to fix anything about the team right now it should be this zone that got bombed out 3 games in a row.
graham's ast:to ratio just means he's protecting his stats there by playing extremely conservative - not being efficient or running a solid offense. there's a dramatic difference in that. there's no one else on the team more comfortable dumping the ball off for a biyombo post up.