The bolded is just delusional projection. Ain't no argument for that. Have at it.
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I have no idea what your fascination with Alvin Gentry is, but at the point you have convinced yourself that you'd rather have Alvin Gentry than DeMarcus Cousins, you've got some serious issues. Gentry is nobody. He's a passive personality. An energy sap to all of his teams. He's borderline competent, but he has never driven a single team to anything. And that is coaching. Getting + value where there is none.
And Cousins was the only guy who came to play tonight, so it's even more nonsense.
P.S. And I eviscerated that Sacto B.S. argument on any number of occasions over there. I'm not going to let it even fester here. It's B.S. Complete B.S. The only reason Sacramento broke 20 wins for half a decade was because of Cousins. They won at a 17 win pace when he wasn't healthy. Cousins BTW is 7th in the entire NBA in RPM this season. That is to say, the 7th most impactful player in the league. But yeah, it's him.
And you have a fascination with Cousins to the point you will defend no matter what.
I'm not defending Gentry, but I've always believed players have the bigger impact. This team continues to lack focus and effort. That is not on Gentry. Everyone has said they need to come out with energy, and every game they do not.
#FreeDiallo
Disgraceful.
No 7 footer in NBA history has ever been asked to play at this pace! I lean to forgiving Cousins for being exhausted than to forgiving the coach who asks him to play like Paul George.
alright, I see you are going to insist, so let's go ahead and do this.
Pelicans defensive stats (note Red = "THE PROBLEM") :
Defensive Win Shares
1) Cousins 2.1
2) Davis 1.5
3) Holiday 0.9
4) Cunningham 0.5
5-7) 3 guys tied at 0.4
Defensive Box Plus/Minus
1) Cousins 3.1
2) Davis 1.5
3) Cunningham -0.5
4) Holiday -0.7
5) Moore -1.2
Defensive Rating
1) Cousins 103
2) Davis 106
3-6) Allen/Rondo/Holiday/Diallo 111
Defensive Rebounding %
1) Cousins 31.8%
2) Asik 27.8%
3) Diallo 25.7%
4) Davis 24.3%
5) Jones 17.1%
Steal %
1) Cooke 2.7%
2) Cousins 2.1%
3) Allen 1.9%
4) Rondo 1.7%
5) Holiday 1.7%
Block %
1) Davis 4.9%
2) Cousins 3.5%
3) Crawford 2.2%
4) Holiday 1.2%
5) Cunningham 1.1%
Has anyone got the keys to the tank, I think it's time to take it out for a spin.
Not wanting to fire Gentry mid-season because I don't think we have the coaches on the staff to hold things together doesn't mean I'm defending Gentry.
If we fired Gentry and Dell this summer, I'd be totally fine with it. I don't think either has done enough to keep their job.
But we have the best center and the best power forward in the league, and the team can't get it up while fighting for a playoff spot against the 4th spot team when we had them on the 2nd night of a back to back. If anyone thinks just replacing Gentry will fix our problems, it won't. This goes much deeper. Until the players decide for themselves that they are going to give it their all every game then it won't matter who the head coach is.
And hey, let's followup by going over to NBA.com's hustle board, and see how Cousins does there:
Deflections Per Game
1) Holiday 3.0
2) Cousins 2.4 (#33 in NBA, LeBron averages 2.5)
3) Rondo 2.0
4) Davis 1.9
5) Moore 1.8
Loose Balls Recovered Per Game
1) Cousins 1.4 (#8 in NBA)
2) Rondo 1.3
3t) Holiday 1.2
3t) Davis 1.2
3t) Moore 1.2
Charges Drawn
1) Cousins 19 (#2 in NBA)
2) Davis 8
3) Nelson 4
4t) Cunningham 1
4t) Rondo 1
Shots Contested per Game
1) Davis 13.1 (#2 in NBA)
2) Cousins 12.7 (#6 in NBA)
3) Holiday 8.2
4) Cunningham 6.8
5) Miller 6.0
-- and BTW the fact that Boogie and Brow are #2 and #6 in the NBA in shots defended should help to underline the REAL problems with the defense, which is that the little guys can't stay in front of anyone at all and never met a pick they couldn't get caught on, forcing the bigs to constantly help almost every single play. Aside from the unpredictable burst from Jrue where he gets up into somebody, there are only 2 players on the Pels who have to make virtually any stop that is going to be made.
So again. Outside of leading the team in virtually every advanced defensive stat, being all over the top of the NBA's hustle board stats, no doubt it is DeMarcus Cousins, by Real Plus/Minus the 7th most impactful player in the NBA, who is somehow causing all of his teammates to refuse to guard their men. He's a tricky guy that one. See him out there yelling at Rondo to leave his man wide open, tugging E'Twaun out of the way of his opponent, pinning Dante's arms to his side, shoving Darius into people. I'm pretty sure he dopes Jrue's water at the beginning of games too and stunted Jameer;'s growth as a child with a nasty witch's brew.
We were really just one or two plays away. Just unlucky. 9/10 we could do the exact same and only get slightly blown out.
I hope Cousins has you on retainer because you love defending him more than a paid lawyer.
Who does Cousins think is to blame for their bad starts and lack of energy on both sides of the ball. Here's a quote from Cousins himself:
“It’s just about us coming out being ready to play,” DeMarcus Cousins said. “That’s on us as players. That’s our jobs, to come in every night ready. There’s really no excuse not to.”
So sure, go ahead and pretend it's all on coaching if you want but even your beloved Cousins doesn't buy that trash.
Boogie gives up on a play pic.twitter.com/ltBDj12Scs
— The Render (@TheRenderNBA) January 7, 2018
Maybe in college, but this is the Pros. Not only that but this is something like the 3rd oldest team in the entire NBA. This isn't a team that should need to be sha-sha'ed every night so they can play good. These are some of the best players in the world and they can't get it up with 3 days rest while fighting for a playoff spot without someone giving them a high school pep talk before every game? Get out of here with that.
At some point we have to just acknowledge we are asking players to do the impossible.
No amount of coaching is going to turn Moore into a different player that isn't going to get taken to task when he is trying to guard Wiggins and getting switched onto Butler.
Our starting lineup had only one path to success and that is straight up outscoring the other team. Because Rondo and Moore are not even average perimeter defenders, and the back court trio is not fundamentally sound at protecting the boards. And like we have seen time and again, the Wolves ended up with 4 offensive rebounds in the first quarter and out-rebounded the team by 6. Wiggins and Butler combined for almost half of their first quarter points on 50% shooting. Add Jrue turning it over three times and you have the ingredients for a really ugly start.
The bench is not any better. Miller gives you better size but he isn't fundamentally sound and gets no breaks from the refs(he gets at least1-2 fouls a game he absolutely shouldnt be getting). Nelson can't guard anyone at his age and size. Cunningham has been an enigma after his solid output last season.
Kings did us an unexpected favour by beating the Thuggets
1) I don't have to defend him. The numbers all defend him. All I have to do is know what the numbers say.
2) Despite his reputation, aside from George Karl, who was a well known **** who alienated every HOF player he ever coached except Gary Payton (probably because of a certain similarity in being ****s) and who created the feud when he went sliming around during the summer and tried to get Cousins traded not only behind Boogie's back, but even behind the front office's at the time, DeMarcus Cousins loyalty creed has extended to his coaches as well. Michael Malone wasn't only his coach, he was his friend, and he in no way shape or form wanted him fired. He asked the front office not to fire Ty Corbin despite the disaster of his short post-Malone reign. He liked Dave Joerger, but of course Sac couldn't have that either. He still goes over to Calipari's for dinner when he passes through Kentucky. He apparently likes Alvin Gentry as a person so no he's not going to point those fingers at the coaches.
I think it's become pretty clear how big of a factor the Solomon Hill injury has had on this team. Even to a lesser extent the Tony Allen injury. We just don't have a guy on the team who can shut down bigger wings.
That does not excuse the complete lack of energy and effort to start games though. These players come out sleep walking as soon as the buzzer sounds.
https://www.theringer.com/platform/a...-anthony-davis
“Cousins is the common denominator in a long line of bad defenses”
Numbers mean nothing without the context to surround them. James Harden has the highest Defensive Win Share on his team. I could sit here and say that proves Harden is the best defender on the Rockets, but we all know that's BS.
Cousins is a net negative defender who routinely takes plays off. Heck, someone posted a video in this thread showing him throw a turnover and then not even turn back to run up court on defense. I'm not surprised he leads in defensive rebounds, he's a Stat chaser. He also isn't the only one who is at fault. A lot of our players are just bad on defense or give no effort. Cousins worst crime isn't actually even his defense himself. It's that his influence has crept into AD. You're new to the Pelicans, being a Cousins fan and all, but AD used to give a lot of defensive effort. He made mistakes, yeah, but he always gave effort. This is the 1st year where he has routinely phoned in his defense. I don't think that's a surprise that it's the 1st year with Cousins here. We were a top 10 defense last year with largely the same players and just swapping Cousins for Solomon Hill. I'm sorry but I don't believe Solomon Hill is worth a 20 spot swing in defense on his own.
As far as Cousins being a good guy who routinely jumped on a grenade to save his Coaches, let's stop with the nonsense. He has a reputation for a reason. He's trying to change, and I give him credit for that, but if you're going to sit here and try to blame everyone else but Cousins for his entire career - well you're a bigger shill than I thought.
Coaches do have to put players in position to succeed but players need to push themselves. Cousins is great when things are good but one of the first to stop playing hard when it gets bad. Gentry should pull players when they aren't hustling, period!!
Moore is a backup SG who is playing starting SF. Not good. If he was out there leading the second unit with Miller and say Hill when he comes back that would be awesome. That's why I'm pulling to trade for a big wing like Simmons to start at SF and send Moore back to his regular position. Moore, Miller, Hill, and Cousins could be a nice unit when subbing in players.
What are you talking about? I disagree that the No. 1 skill of a coach is being a motivator in the Pros. Especially for an older team. These are guys bring paid Millions, who are supposedly hungry to make the playoffs and yet they still need a father figure telling them to get ready for the game? I just don't buy it.
I didn't really think boogie was that much of a problem tonight (certainly not number one, well outside of the same old turnovers), he seemed to have more energy than most. I thought AD had a horrid game, shot was off from the get go, low energy, looked like a deer in headlights at times on both defense and offense. He has always been the main energy gauge for the team. Trying to have Moore guard wiggins right out of the gate was never going to work either. Also I don't know who taught any of our guards to fight through screens, but watching them you would think they were the Velcro loop to the screeners hook.
I think it is big, and I've said it before, but not necessarily because Hill was some great role player and defensive savant, to be quite frank, unlike others, I am deeply concerned about the spacing issues a Rondo/Jrue/Hill lineup poses, but his loss is so big because the roster is such that the drop off from the position is literally either a journeyman sharpshooter that can do little else, a shooting guard that's ideal position is 7th man off the bench, or the last career gasp of Tony Allen.
I feel like that is boiling down the piece far too much.
I think one of the interesting points is how the author thinks we should try and fix the defensive cratering when Cousins doesn't have AD.
And I too have often wondered why Gentry doesn't just roll with the hand he is dealt a bit more? Diallo has all but disappeared and Asik, who actually brought some interior toughness and rebounding in his spurts, has been completely absent. Even in games like tonight where it seemed like the matchups favored going big over small. For all his lineup tinkering in his first seasons, Gentry has become almost as rigid as Monty with his rotations, and I think if there is one criticism I currently have about Gentry from a tactical perspective, that is it.
The author also mentions further maximizing AD and Cousins together while trying out something like Jrue taking charge of a second unit with Asik and Diallo. Another interesting idea that seems like we don't have much to lose trying it.
Relevant quotes from that article:
Quote:
When the Pelicans traded for Cousins, they were bucking the leaguewide trend toward small ball. Pairing two traditional big men together almost never works anymore, but Cousins and Davis are the furthest thing from traditional. Twin Towers lineups can succeed when both 7-footers are as multidimensional as those two. The reason New Orleans is still stuck in a rut is what happens when they go smaller: Cousins can’t handle the defensive responsibilities that come with being the only player his size on the floor. Instead of asking him to carry offensive-minded players on defense, the Pelicans should see if he can carry defensive-minded players on offense. The only thing left for them to do is to double down even more on big lineups.
One option would be to pair Cousins with one of their other centers when Davis is out, although both have flaws. Omer Asik missed the first month of the season after being diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, and he has played only 75 minutes since returning in mid-November. Asik can’t score in an empty gym, and his block rate has steadily declined over the last six seasons. Cheick Diallo, a second-round pick in 2016, has played only 323 minutes in the NBA. Diallo is an athletic big man with a 7-foot-4 wingspan who had a 11.9 percent block rate in college, but he may be too inexperienced to anchor a defense.
The other option would be to play Cousins and Davis more together, and let Holiday anchor the second unit with Asik or Diallo as the center. Holiday is having a career season, averaging 18 points and 5.4 assists a game on 48.5 percent shooting. According to NBA.com, the Pelicans have an offensive rating of 117.5 in the 73 minutes he has played without Davis or Cousins. In the 50 minutes Asik has played with Holiday, New Orleans has a net rating of plus-28.5. Those numbers would go down in a bigger sample size, but the Pelicans wouldn’t need much from those lineups. They just have to find a way to stop bleeding points when Davis is out.
Another dissapointing loss. Gentry needs to go. Period.
I'd be fine with seeing a boogie and asik duo (considering the boogie solo lineups are normally boogie + trash, 4 guys stand around and watch boogie on offense). if it stops the bleeding excellent, we don't need to blow the other team out of the water just minimize the damage. Sure seems like a guy who knows how to box out and rebound could be useful. If boogies said no so he can get his numbers, throw the jrue asik out there and give the two a break. the sooner allen and hill get back the better though really, our current 3 guard lineups are severely lacking..
Enough of the 3 guard starting lineup. Moore is too small to guard the likes of Butler, KD, PG13, etc. I would start Miller and put Moore on the 2nd unit where he belongs. He and Nelson could provide some scoring punch for that group which is sorely needed.
I agree, I like Miller a bit more with the starters because of size and floor spacing with Rondo. Backup PG and starting SF are still the major problems. I think Hill will be used in the backup PF more than anything so he's not going to help as much when he comes back. (I don't think he'll have the lateral quickness to stay with SF this year. It also lets him ease back into it)
Is AD playing hurt?
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The other elephant in the room is Rondo.
As of right now we have relatively stable sample size of the pre-Rondo and current Rondo starting lineup:
https://stats.nba.com/lineups/advanc...mID=1610612740
https://i.imgur.com/Ve5BwcU.jpg
I can’t blame a coach for lack of player effort. As I’ve said a few times on postgame radio call-in show lately, if you constantly need a coach to motivate players in an 82-game season, you’ll constantly lose to teams who don’t https://t.co/mcjftFxdMQ
— Jim Eichenhofer (@Jim_Eichenhofer) January 7, 2018
This is like the 10th smart person tonight to tell y'all that motivating grown ****** men getting paid millions is not a coaches job.
— Solomon Will Return Strong (@SilverAndMac) January 7, 2018
You guys listening yet? https://t.co/R3GMgszvGB
Blame the coach all you want (I know many will).
— Scott Kushner (@ScottDKushner) January 7, 2018
These guys are professional basketball players. Coach doesn’t stand there and give “rah rah” speeches. Show up to play.
Want to blame the rotations, timeouts, plays from breaks, etc...fine. Blame the coach. No effort? Nah. https://t.co/M9eiV5LZAB
Interesting look at the image, most would probably think that the rondo lineup would have the better looking AST stats. But everything is almost identical, improved rebounding, and a massive defensive difference with dante in and him out. Jrue on their best guard, e'twaun on the other, and then length at the 3 with dante just shows the defensive matchup differences. Also easier on switching. Compared to E'twaun trying to guard guys who have the dimensions all over him at the 3, and then a nightmare for switching with rondo in too. At least E'twaun fights to get his man, even if he is solidly beat a lot and/or gives the silly foul pulling on the jersey or arm. As has been shown in quite a few clips on twitter (and apparently why he got sat the other night), rondo really doesn't fight through those screens and stick on his man. He also seems to cheat off a lot, over helping elsewhere and going for steals leaving his man wide open for the 3 or drive to the paint.
https://streamable.com/amp_player/8q...mpression=true
A full minute and a half of actual game time against the Wolves where Cousins gave absolutely zero Fs about defense. This isn't one play that lasted that long. This is multiple plays of Cousins just defensively not caring. Even after he throws a turnover.
There is NO excuse for this.
I wish we could get value for Cousins in a trade. I just do not see this working with him here. I hope I am wrong.
Our best chance at value would be a sign and trade. I don't think Cousins would agree to that though.
We are tied at the hip to him. Have to offer him a max contract this summer. The only thing we can really do is change the coach and see if a different system will minimize his lack of effort defensively.
What we really need is another two way wing that can cover over our defensive shortcomings.
Really though, I would be all for trading him, even if it means getting slightly less talented players in return but with the right attitude and defense. But seem like they're going to ride this out, so best we can hope for is him to change his attitude and approach at some point.
Solomon Hill coming back from injury.
Other than that there are not really many realistic options out there. Maybe another method would be bring in a capable backup center so we can rest Cousins more, but how would he respond to reduced minutes? My guess is probably not well.