Qwigglez wrote:Here's another play that I got upset from DA.Spoiler:Spoiler:Spoiler:
Ayton does a good job of screening Ball here, but I think he could slip to the basket, or at the very least make an effort for an offensive rebound.Spoiler:Spoiler:Spoiler:
But he just stops at the FT line...Spoiler:Spoiler:Spoiler:Spoiler:
His motor, his effort is really dependent on how he feels. I'm not saying it's Ayton's fault we lost, I just think there were pivotal moments in the last 6 minutes where a bit of extra effort could have potentially changed the outcome of the game.
Biyombo had his arm on him, and then when the shot went up, 4 defenders caved around the basket. I wouldn't be surprised if Monty told them to make sure they get back in transition quickly either because they are one of the best transition teams.
I do find it weird that so much is said about little plays by Ayton here and there..one missed pass or this play, while Booker and Paul had 8 turnovers themselves combined (Booker 5, Paul 3). Paul's are not too bad given the 10 assists, and I get that these guys, being veterans are a lot more skilled on offense, so there is less focus on the mistakes, but if we are going to pick apart little things or one play here and there that maybe cost us the game, those turnovers are killers. You're likely giving up 2 points on every turnover (assuming there is a 50% chance or so of you scoring and instead the other team has approx a 50% chance in scoring each time). That's a lot of points that add up...particularly if they result in easy baskets.
Then you have the techs and stuff.















