Here are my thoughts:
- I'm always nervous about a prolonged amount of time off. Rest is good, but so is rhythm. My ideal between a series is maybe 3 days. Perhaps 4. Enough time to recover and not be winded, but not enough time to get rusty.
- Memphis scared me this year (well, scared may not be the right word) because they beat us last year. Last year I was feeling more comfortable about beating them because they smoked us the year before, but this time we had Conley and they didn't. I was surprised we swept them this year. That said, there were some tough games and we didn't just roll through them.
- I'm less scared of the dangerousness of them vs. someone like Curry.
- Morant scored a lot of points when I looked at the box score, but he didn't seem like he was as big a factor as he was during the season where he would make impossible layups over Gobert.
- We can say we lost because of bad anomalies, but anomalies aren't necessarily just random distributions, they're a reflection of different issues that then give rise to the anomalies. I think the same concern we've had about this team and lacking a killer instinct or coasting was present here, as well. I hope this knock in the mouth is a wakeup call where we were caught sleeping and not thinking that the playoffs rolling around is some magic cure for our lapses that we go through in games. Hopefully they will take this more serious. Then again, you'd thinking blowing a 3-1 lead would cause one to take things more serious.
- We got hosed on the fouls. Conley with stupid foul trouble and Gobert with nonsense calls. Quin needs to burn those challenges more so to protect Rudy's fouls and be less concerned about points. How important is one possession at the end of the game vs. 5-6 minutes more of Rudy?
- We can't close out close games. This is a problem. You have to find ways to win. In one way, maybe it's good we lose so we don't reinforce this idea that you can play crappy and just pull it out at the end.
- I think we still win. Need to win the next two for sure, but next three would be ideal.
- Brooks and Anderson are the problems, as can be JV because it changes some dynamics there.
- I resigned myself to the fact that they'd lose probably around half-time, and for sure in the third.