Can also point to the fact that we're only 2 games ahead of OKC who has only like 2 real NBA players on the entire roster and a new head coach this year.
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NY Knicks starting lineup has 7+ years of NBA experience each and kept its leader from last year. We are doing better than Chicago and neck and neck with Indiana and all 3 as pointed out are playing in an easier conference.
We have half that much experience and lost Jrue. To be fair I am not sure how much of our issues , especially defense, can be laid on the fact that the team hasn't had an offseason to jell and learn the system. While other teams may have had a new coach it seems with more experienced players used to playing with each other they could handle the change better in this compacted season with limited practices.
Are we blaming SVG for JJ and Bledsoe falling off a cliff ?
Bledsoe's heart doesn't seem to be in it, unless there is some long term injury hampering him. He used to be a defensive allstar but is not showing anything like that now. Is he sitting at age 31 thinking he was traded from a championship contender to one whose window will open around the time he nears retirement.
JJ just seems to be losing the battle with Father time.
I think our record reflects the fact that our team does a poor job guarding the perimeter and we aren’t able to consistently score from the perimeter. And in today’s NBA that’s not a good combination.
Both the skill sets of todays players and the way the games are officiated have given an edge to perimeter play.
I think we can get away with inconsistent perimeter scoring, since our scoring in the paint is so efficient. But we can’t also get away with poor perimeter defense.
Yes because multiple teams have went crazy on us from 3pt line this season. Which means its a problem with the system and defensive philosophy. Teams literally know they will get open looks from 3 on us. They run the same plays over and over and we never adjust. I'd see if teams were hitting crazy contested 3s on us but nah they are getting great looks consistently. I just want to know what are the positives of SVG coaching at this point. Bad rotations, bad adjustments, bad system offensively/defensively. What is he doing right? He's 60 years old. Is it worth sacrificing another year of our young core to give him another shot? If so, what has he done to justify that? I've heard no positives just excuses.
I think at a minimum, Gentry would have us in the playoffs. We've been healthy all season. Thats not to say that Gentry is the right coach for this team either because he's not. I think we need a younger more forward thinking coach that can relate to players and adjust to the game as currently played.
I don't like the constant blaming of players. Its not like the players can call audibles and play outside of the system. Its the coaches job to put players in the right position to win and that hasn't been done. Its not the players fault, that the rotations are bad. Its not the players fault that Stan leaves Adams on the court for extended periods of time while other teams completely ignore him defensively as he halts our offense. Its not the players fault, that we're not adjusting defensively. Stan tells them to drop back on P&R so they do, they can't audible and do something else. Stan finds one thing that works and abuses it, and once the other team figures it out we're dead in the water. I.E Point Zion. He relied so heavily on riding Zion, that we have no other direction when he's off the court.
We desperately need a big time shot maker (think poor man?s Lillard- a guy that can create his own and shoot well off the dribble), and it wouldn?t hurt to have consistent spacing with 3&D players surrounding Zion and Ingram. In short- we need players that can actually shoot. Let Zion dominate the interior, Ingram dominate the midrange area and give them the space to do it. Make defenses hold the other guys accountable.
How many games were we up going into the fourth quarter and ended up losing? Does that mean that SVG is a competent coach in quarters 1 through 3 but sucks in the fourth quarter? LMAO!!! This is not a SVG issue; this is a Griff issue. The game in crunch time is in the hands of the players (both of them). If they can overcome the deficiencies of the other three weaklings on the court with them, we win. If they can't; we don't. And even our two players have issues defensively. It's that simple. We can blame SVG until the cows come home, but it wouldn't make it right.
Here's why we are where we are....
Derrick Favors over Julius Randall
Nilola Melli over Christian Wood
JJ Reddick over Father Time
Steven Adams??? Maybe to spread the floor? LOL
I have said it for two years, and stand by it today. BI, Zion, and JAXSON are untouchable. Everyone else has a price. (I'm sorry to all you NAW fans)
Replace Bledsoe with a legit talented all-star caliber free agent. Sign a couple pit bulls for the bench and keep developing NAW so he can hopefully eventually be our aggressive Jordan Clarkson/Lou Williams bench scorer.
Steven Adam?s is a very good center. Has a post game, good defender, good rebounder, good passer. Anyone who says otherwise is either pessimistic or a fool.
Bledsoe on the other hand sucks.
Zion, Ingram, and Adams should be starters next year unless Hayes makes a giant leap.
The other 2 starters should be the best 2 out of Kira, NAW, and whoever we draft.
Adams started the season very well but over the course of the schedule it looks like his body is breaking down. Billy needs to be in more with JAX and shorten Adams minutes in order to conserve him.
Got to love how Monty built up the Suns fairly quick. Suns organization in great shape.
Adams’ problem is his game is not translating well into today’s NBA game. He is a good post and interior defender in an era where there aren’t many players who attempt to score in the post. He is a bad perimeter defender in an era when power forwards and centers are becoming bigger perimeter threats than ever.
His issue is he's not dominant on the offensive end. Doesn't matter what era. Zion has a dominant inside game to the point teams build a wall just for him.
So, anyone who disagrees with you is a fool? Sounds reasonable. Adams is a good center for some teams. He is a very good rebounder and only a decent, at best, defender. He is not a rim protector. He is a good passer and a very good screener. As far as hands, they have looked like Asik lately. He seems to fumble everything. I do not remember that about him in OKC. Bottom line is that he is not worth the price, in salary and in assets used to acquire him. Sadly, his body is 27, going on 40.
What exactly are you basing your faith in Gentry on?
His track record?
Do you think he could get more out of Bledsoe this year than he got out of Holiday last season?
I beg to differ with you about SVG not putting the players in position to win games. How many double digit leads have the players squandered this year?
I think we all have to come to terms with the roster, OVERALL; it's woefully weak.
hart and lonzo are up in the air.....imo our 9 or 10 man rotation next season will almost be the same as this season with a rookie as a new addition....so will the rookie make us better as some of you think because of how stack yall say the draft is?....
maybe we add one FA to replace hart or lonzo but we will have the same players in that rotation and coach that we have now imo lol....so how will we be better?.....will the rookie make an impact?...will lonzo replacement be the 3rd star?...