HiJiNX wrote:mtcan wrote:HiJiNX wrote:I’m a Siakam guy but there is a trend developing for sure—the 4th Q is not his friend. He was getting away from the ball as much as possible at the end there, deferring to Freddy. And then with his number called he made mistakes. His late game confidence is at an all time low which makes sense given the way the last season ended and this one started. He still hasn’t shaken off the bubble and the four last second shots he missed earlier in the season. He gonna need to get his head straight this off-season or he’s gonna get run outta town by the fans.
It’s wild because he’s had some good late game performances this season, most notably taking it to Giannis in the home and home vs the Bucks, but it seems like it’s been a 3:1 ratio of clunkers balanced against successes. The game is moving too fast for him in clutch moments. And he’s in his head too much. He needs to get it sorted out. It’s one thing to not be a super clutch scorer, it’s another to be a complete wildcard at the end of games. That’s bad for him and bad for team morale, considering he’s still our player with the highest ceiling on a given night. Hopefully OG can change that next year.
He shouldn't be the guy with the ball in his hands to win the game...we know that already. We need someone who is capable of the big plays in the big moments. The last guy we had at that level...was wearing a Clippers jersey and has a weird laugh. Maybe we find that guy in the draft.
Word. What I’m saying is there’s a difference between missing shots late game or not being able to beat the defence versus what we are seeing with Siakam, which is unforced turnovers. This is two late game advantageous transition opportunities in two weeks he’s ruined with turnovers. That’s not about his talent level, that’s about his head.
I'm not giving up on Pascal as a player at all. I love watching him play especially when he's cooking. I hope he takes these failures to heart, watches the game tape and learns about how to slow the game down in the big moments and is able to learn how to be better.
We ragged on Demar as a closer in the past especially when we witnessed him dribbling the ball off the his foot and didn't even get a game winning/tying shot off. He's had a few pretty nice game-winning shots later on in Toronto and also in San Antonio. But we know Demar's a gym rat and has a crazy work ethic.
So hopefully these are learning opportunities for Pascal. Keep giving him these opportunities for the rest of the season...let him work out the kinks and hopefully he comes back stronger next season.
As of right now...he ain't a closer.


















