He is not coming thru that door.
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anderson has to play more, lopez has to play less
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Monty Williams succinctly wrapping up one-sided loss to Oklahoma City: "They kicked our butts. They're a really good team."
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Monty on a few minor altercations between NOLA and OKC: "There were some miscommunications. Sometimes you do goofy things when you compete."
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Monty on Thunder's performance and status in NBA: "This is what we want to accomplish someday. We've got to get to that level."
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Kevin Durant on OKC's 1st quarter: "We wanted to start the game better on the road. We brought intensity and just fed off of each other."
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R.Mason: "We didn't make (OKC) feel uncomfortable. We have to play a nasty game. We're very disappointed we didn't play Hornets basketball"
Our defensive rotations (especially to the corner and wings) have really sucked the past two games. Even when guys like Martin and Durant were hitting their shots tonight we still were leaving them open.
Austin Rivers won't amount to anything in the NBA if he doesn't work and develop a mid range game. All of the skill he has getting to the rim is basically negated because teams know he can't (and won't) pull up.
Anthony Davis needs to be more assertive offensively. And that goes for him and his teammates. He seems to be a after thought at times. He also needs to learn how to jump stop and get guys up in the air or out of position. He has a few wild attempts every game because he hasn't done this consistently. Luckily sometimes he still converts. Same goes for his post game. He relies on his athleticism too much. He's a rook though, he'll get it, probably before the end of the season.
Russell Westbrook is a weird fella.
Well...Lost the game in the second quarter last night..lost one in the first quarter tonight. Perhaps tomorrow we'll get it together?
Some of the missed rebounds were p***ing me off. You don't play a team as good as the thunder, force them to take a bad shot, then watch the **** ball hit the ground!!!!!!?!?! Man it was making me angry. They (the thunder) would take a turrible shot and because we don't get the rebound it gets back to DURANT and he kills ya.
RABBLE RABBLE
As Gerry V always said "The game is won while the ball is in the air". I think it applies to this game more then any game in recent memory.
And that is why we are still a long way out from being Play Off worthy
Forgot to mention for all the attendance watchers this was by far the most packed game so far this year.
Still not playoff or (unfortunately) a Lakers game packed but wasn't bad imo.
Lots of cheering for Durant around me. Bandwagoners...Don't get me wrong i like K.D. as a player just not when he plays the Hornets.
Next home game it'll probably be the Carmelo fans. Or heck even Rasheed Wallace might still have some fans. LOL.
I took my 3 year old son to his first Hornets game tonight.
Best game I have been to.
Great Brian roberts has outscored our number 1 pick two games in a row..
Sick of Anthony Davis not doing anything on the floor besides taking the worst shots of the night.
Yeah, no rebounding or blocking or anything. Who balled out for the Hornets tonight? Who had a game worth talking about? Anderson had a good game. Our center had 1 or 2 rebounds. Was Davis supposed to grab rebounds for Lopez? Aminu hasn't been the Aminu we saw in the first 3 games.
I thought Davis did well considering he was playing down low against Perkins, Ibaka, and Collison... a few guys who have been around the block.
Ebb and flow. After 3 solid games people were looking to give Aminu whatever he wanted. Give it time. We aren't even 10% of the season in.
And I am still happy when The Brow gives us 11 boards and 2 blocks.
I think at one point in the 3rd quarter i looked up at the jumbotron and couldn't believe, NONE of our starters were in double digits yet. In my best Barkley impression, "I'm sorry man, that's just turrible"
oh and I HATE Kevin Martin that man has the second ugliest shot in the NBA. Second only to Shawn Marion. RABBLE RABBLE
We have to defend the deep ball better. Houston and OKC went on a rampage behind the arc. Both games ended in the second quarter once OKC/Houston caught fire behind the arc. Houston with 6 3s in the second quarter last night and OKC with 5 threes in the second quarter and 5 in the 3rd quarter tonight.
The problem is clearly perimeter defense. We are getting torched due to our poor rotations and poor perimeter defense. We are in for a long year if we can't find a way to defend better.
:hihi: I'm not surprised at Perkins though. That dude seems to only get paid for mean muggin and picking fights. You made me go look at the boxscore because I had no idea he had 1 rebound. Like someone pointed out earlier in the thread, Lopez finished with 2 rebounds in 28 minutes and Thomas had 4 rebs in 8 minutes. Not gonna cut it. I know people want Davis to cut up every night but he's not. He's good but he's got stuff to learn too.
I hate our offence... Our only play is lopez sets a screen for vasquez that doesnt do anything..
Davis was horrible defensively tonight.. Ibaka was all over him and he kept losing Durant all day.
He did well on rebouding, but on the offensive end.. he got blocked by perkins and took more shots past 15 feet then anything else.. argh
That's another thing we were talking about in the thread. The offense is terrible. I said we need an offense coach on the bench because Monty is so stuck on defense it's like offense isn't a priority but then someone pointed out the offense coach wouldn't have anything to work with (as far as working with our guards). :idoh:
Offense will be ugly until someone emerge as the go-to scorer or when Gordon returns. The latter is more likely than the former. It's hard to create offense when you don't have a threat to break down defenses. When Vasquez is forced to play against an athletic teams, he's going to be neutralized more often than not. And when Vasquez isn't effective, we don't have really have a reliable go-to option. It's just a deficiency that we'll have to live with until Gordon returns.
Well early in the game Rivers was not running to help GV on offense when pressure was being applied.
They started to work together more on it in the second half.
I did notice it seems like if Rivers has the ball we'll screen/pick with AD but when GV had the ball it was Lopez in the same roll.
Also don't like AD catching the ball near the 3 point line. He needs to get better position then that.
Aminu needs to stop shooting....stick to attacking the basket.
I noticed that they seem to not care if a guy is a great shooter or is red hot. They play all perimeter players the same. They'll rotate to help towards a penetrator in the paint and leave these people WIDE open. I'm watching Aminu leave Durant all alone to help through my bleeding eyes in disbelief. :confused::crytear:
There are certain shooters you need to stay within at least an arms length and the Hornets do not do that. However, you notice teams like the 76ers, Rockets, and Thunder wouldn't let Anderson out of their sights no matter what. He still made tough shots with that quick release but rarely does he get those open looks like Rockets and Thunder players did.
That's right. It's like they are taught in practice to not worry about shooters. I guess Monty thinks the shooters will eventually miss. :hihi:
I mean going into the game they should've been told to stick to Martin like glue. How could they not know that guy is in there to do one thing? To shoot the ball.
This is just a quote I found on DX.com. Is Monty even attempting to use Davis the way he was used at Kentucky? I mean I know this is the NBA and it's a bit different from college but should Davis have a few plays ran for him?Quote:
Davis was the second most prolific transition scorer among big men after John Henson, which makes sense considering the speed with which he runs the floor. He ranked #1 among big men at finishing off cuts, converting an outstanding 83% of his field goal attempts in these situations. He also ranked as the best overall finisher (in any situation) around the basket, hitting 78% of his attempts, or nearly 1.6 points per shot. Getting the ball to Davis underneath the basket in a position to score appears to be sound advice for his next coach in the NBA.
Davis should have many plays ran for him.. his by far the most skilled offensive talent in the starting lineup.. outside from Eric Gordon. But the thing is.. i didnt see any plays being run today, idk whats up with our offence but it seems lopez is out go to guy for some reason.
Getting the ball where he's comfortable is how Davis scores all his points that aren't putbacks.
AD is only a few games into his career... its a learning experience for everyone including the coaches... remember?
By the end of the season everyone will understand their place on this team, and 2013 should be special. I'm not expecting much from our team this year but they can be fun to watch.
Is it me? Or is the basket that more bigger for everyone else when they play against the Hornets? Sheez... 2 straight games teams have shot the 3 at some ridiculous clip.
I feel like we don't run plays for anyone aside from Anderson.
They aren't bad plays either. Not sure why we aren't doing similar things for Davis.
At least Rivers is incrementally shooting better. At this rate by game 48 he'll be shooting something respectable. :huh2:
Yeah but it's up to Monty to put the kid in a position to succeed. Chances are, if he's succeeding, the team is succeeding.
Our guards need to play better more than anything else. When the guards play well, Aminu goes off. That alone opens up everything else.
It's why we gotta make a move. Not crazy about Harris, but he's got to be gettable. He's just languishing Again, Vasquez has played well. But his limitations are too great for him to continue starting.
I think Tyreke Evans could be had in a dealer Dell type deal.
'Reke wouldn't be another slasher though. He'd be our BEST slasher by far until whatever century Gordon comes back from. He can get to the tin and legitimately finish instead of sort of like Rivers is for now.
We need more. I'm not all that worried about who it is so long as their contract is manageable. And Evans is an expiring.
I mean, it wouldn't be a particularly bad trade but I don't really see the long-term upside. We need guards that are enough of a threat from distance that guys will close out on them.