MrDollarBills wrote:Kevin Durant isn't holding up his end of the bargain here.
He needs to check his ego and allow his teammates to set the table, meaning, he needs to play off ball, come off screens and look to score. Leave all that other stuff to Kyrie and Dragic. He can't be trusted to bring the ball up and isolate against this defense. If you have more TOs than FGM, you need to have a come to jesus moment with yourself.
Nash needs to be an actual leader and not a baby sitter and challenge KD to do better and put him in positions to succeed, but KD has single handedly cost this team two games with his decision making. It's not fair to everyone else on the team that comes in and does their job.
This is the first time I've ever seen this guy put himself before the team and actively hurt the squad. If he comes out in Game 3 doing more of the same, that will say a lot about KD.
He played horrible, but to be fair, it's their gameplan, especially in the 4th, where the game slows down. It's not like he was being selfish in my opinion. And he is too good to stop being aggressive, even when he's struggling.
Nashs gameplan is to give Irving and Durant the ball and let them play either iso, or iso after a soft pick and roll. Everyone else just stands around. You don't see anything else in the 4th in close games. You will never win a title like that, but actually Durant asked for that after leaving the Warriors.
This loss was tough though. I thought they lost the game late in the second and in the third. Many careless plays offensively and defensively. We could get a nice seperation to start the 4th if they were not so sloppy. With the game so close to start the 4th, the players tired and no easy buckets, the L was evident.
I just hope a real coaching staff takes over next season. Otherwise these are just wasted years
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