minimus wrote:m2002brian wrote:Same issue hidden by a blow out.
8 points in the final 7 minutes!
Gotta fix that regardless of score.
How much did 3rd unit play during this period?
It was 100% the second and third unit.
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minimus wrote:m2002brian wrote:Same issue hidden by a blow out.
8 points in the final 7 minutes!
Gotta fix that regardless of score.
How much did 3rd unit play during this period?
m2002brian wrote:Same issue hidden by a blow out.
8 points in the final 7 minutes!
Gotta fix that regardless of score.
As a GSW fan, I would say it differently. KAT cannot win by himself. As good as he is as a shooter, he needs others who can create their own shots and have the confidence to take them. That takes team investment into players to give them a chance to build the confidence to make plays down the stretch, and run plays to give them opportunities, not just late shot clock chucks.Dewey wrote:_AIJ_ wrote:Its really simple, we lose games if KAT defers to his teammates. We win if he is super aggressive
Pretty much agree … DLo and ANT need to discover winning basketball outside of chucking shot attempts. Let KAT set the stage. The more those two allow that, the better opportunities they will have and efficiency will increase. If they are hot early (Ant at GSW) then KAT and DLo need to play off that. It’s the way is.
a8bil wrote:As a GSW fan, I would say it differently. KAT cannot win by himself. As good as he is as a shooter, he needs others who can create their own shots and have the confidence to take them. That takes team investment into players to give them a chance to build the confidence to make plays down the stretch, and run plays to give them opportunities, not just late shot clock chucks.Dewey wrote:_AIJ_ wrote:Its really simple, we lose games if KAT defers to his teammates. We win if he is super aggressive
Pretty much agree … DLo and ANT need to discover winning basketball outside of chucking shot attempts. Let KAT set the stage. The more those two allow that, the better opportunities they will have and efficiency will increase. If they are hot early (Ant at GSW) then KAT and DLo need to play off that. It’s the way is.
GSW as a team gets pissed if they create a shot for a player -- any player -- and the player doesn't take it. One of GSW's great attributes is recognizing the hot hand in any given night, or even quarter, and feeding it. Min needs to do more of that, but I would focus on the continued development of Ant. He's an alpha that can create a lot of shots for others. I think you guys have a great base...the FO just needs to build on it and not abandon it.
Foye wrote:minimus wrote:Can somebody check Foye? MIN has just ruined his weekend
No reason to get hyped about a win against Wayne Ellington.
Call me back when the Wolves are 5 games above .50 or have won 5 in a row. Thats the standard what an organization is supposed to build instead of celebrating single wins against LeBron-less Lakers
a8bil wrote:As a GSW fan, I would say it differently. KAT cannot win by himself. As good as he is as a shooter, he needs others who can create their own shots and have the confidence to take them. That takes team investment into players to give them a chance to build the confidence to make plays down the stretch, and run plays to give them opportunities, not just late shot clock chucks.Dewey wrote:_AIJ_ wrote:Its really simple, we lose games if KAT defers to his teammates. We win if he is super aggressive
Pretty much agree … DLo and ANT need to discover winning basketball outside of chucking shot attempts. Let KAT set the stage. The more those two allow that, the better opportunities they will have and efficiency will increase. If they are hot early (Ant at GSW) then KAT and DLo need to play off that. It’s the way is.
GSW as a team gets pissed if they create a shot for a player -- any player -- and the player doesn't take it. One of GSW's great attributes is recognizing the hot hand in any given night, or even quarter, and feeding it. Min needs to do more of that, but I would focus on the continued development of Ant. He's an alpha that can create a lot of shots for others. I think you guys have a great base...the FO just needs to build on it and not abandon it.
Nick K wrote:a8bil wrote:As a GSW fan, I would say it differently. KAT cannot win by himself. As good as he is as a shooter, he needs others who can create their own shots and have the confidence to take them. That takes team investment into players to give them a chance to build the confidence to make plays down the stretch, and run plays to give them opportunities, not just late shot clock chucks.Dewey wrote:
Pretty much agree … DLo and ANT need to discover winning basketball outside of chucking shot attempts. Let KAT set the stage. The more those two allow that, the better opportunities they will have and efficiency will increase. If they are hot early (Ant at GSW) then KAT and DLo need to play off that. It’s the way is.
GSW as a team gets pissed if they create a shot for a player -- any player -- and the player doesn't take it. One of GSW's great attributes is recognizing the hot hand in any given night, or even quarter, and feeding it. Min needs to do more of that, but I would focus on the continued development of Ant. He's an alpha that can create a lot of shots for others. I think you guys have a great base...the FO just needs to build on it and not abandon it.
I like much of this but if the Wolves pass the ball to anybody not Dlo, Kat or Ant, they just don't make the shot. Big difference.
Dlo can be iffy too.
I like your going to the hot man comment. Solid advice.
Good post. Passing up a good shot for a great shot is the GSW mantra. You eventually have to have the players to take those great shots. Wiggins, for example, is really a quality shooter at corner 3s and driving to the hoop. GSW works hard to get Wiggins corner shots or situations where he gets a late close out that he can drive on.shrink wrote:We’ve seen some truly great players like Jordan and LeBron learn to make the right basketball play. I believe Towns wants to be truly great too, and he wants to make the right play. But as Dane Moore has talked about for over a year, KAT putting up a shot against two defenders is often a better shot than a pass to a wide open Okogie or Culver.
So the question becomes - what truly IS the right play?
To me, making those passes is the right play, both for KAT and the person he passes too. And I agree, this passing has cost us wins. But Towns isn’t responsible for the team that’s put around him, and that team isn’t necessarily the team we will have forever. We need him to be the best player he is, and we need to know what the other players will do when Towns gives them the opportunity.
Yes, it’s frustrating when Towns TS% is so much higher, and DLo, Wiggins or even Ant are getting more FGA’s. And I agree he should shoot a little more. But passing to the open guy is what we want him doing. And it’s definitely the play we want him making is he Edwards is eventually going to be our #1.
minimus wrote:Can somebody check Foye? MIN has just ruined his weekend
Foye wrote:minimus wrote:Can somebody check Foye? MIN has just ruined his weekend
That comment went pretty well, huh?
Foye wrote:minimus wrote:Can somebody check Foye? MIN has just ruined his weekend
That comment went pretty well, huh?
minimus wrote:Foye wrote:minimus wrote:Can somebody check Foye? MIN has just ruined his weekend
That comment went pretty well, huh?
I was high on Saturday, you on Sunday. Seems fair
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