robillionaire wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:Capn'O wrote:
Then we ultimately put the ball in Kemba, Rose, or RJs hands more down the stretch.
The concerning thing for me is that we can't get him cooking when teams play to his weaknesses. We have more options around him this year but ultimately we need to figure that out. Smaller, long defenders and, of course, doubles really flummox him on the perimeter. Can we get him in the post, where his vision is a little better or figure out some off ball screen action to get him space before he starts his move?
I mean, sham's right about the end game but until the right move presents itself we need to work with what we have better.
I've had a sneaking feeling that at times Randle is stat padding and if I'm right that bothers me because he doesn't need to having just gotten paid.
I'd add Fournier to your list of possible closers. You draw up a play for one of them, but with the option to pass since all of them can shoot. Thibs really has to move away from treating Randle like he's King Julius and make him one of the cogs again. Because that's how we will contend this season. If we become the most selfless team in the NBA this year we'll beat everyone. If not, we'll stumble and play much worse. And how Randle responds to pressure is key to unlocking that.
Other thing I'm feeling is RJ is going to be a much bigger deal this season which is good for everyone. Again, I hope Randle understands he's one of the guys now, not THE guy. I know RJ gets that. Kemba gets it. Rose gets it. Taj gets it. Evan does too. So Randle needs to adjust now.
Randle’s still the guy. And the winning record doesn’t demonstrate any need to adjust that. If they start losing they can talk about it. But he’s still the guy. He also had 9 assists, nobody else had more than 1 besides Kemba who had 2. I think he knows how to pass the ball
Numbers are nice, but they don't tell the whole story. We know there are two Randles.