It's not Coach Carter fantasy. That play was fine. It was just poorly executed. Thibs over relies on one on one creation and one on one rim protection throughout the game.Knicksfan1992 wrote:god shammgod wrote:Zenzibar wrote:
It's standard 101 Pro-ball. You put the ball in the hands of your best player and let him make a play. How many buzzer beaters did Kobe hit? A bunch. But how many did he miss? A bunch.
most competitive games end in your best player isoing
Yeah people have this like Coach Carter fantasy that the coach draws up a magical play that gets you the perfect shot but 95 times out of 100 it doesn't work like that lol.
I think Thibs thought he had enough time to cause rotation on the defense to get Julius attacking a scrambling defense or if Rose could get his push shot off in P&R then he would live with it and hope Taj could get another opp if he missed. Timing was off and Rose shouldn't have picked up his dribble. Then gave it to RJ in a tough spot. Is what it is.
But in a game decided by 6 points or fewer that's on coaching. 10 points or more is on the players. 7-9 you just lost.
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