Weezur
Well-Known Member
Anyone who saw the 3rd quarter of the Hornets game knows what I'm talking about.
To me, the best basketball to watch is when a play is executed correctly but Big Al's tough to watch, painful at times. Sure, he'll make a few and he did have a pretty good game, but it comes at the cost of involving nobody else. Favors doesn't get touches, Milsap, Kanter, everyone is just stagnant cause Al takes on 2-3 opponents on his own.
You can argue that they're stagnant and that's why he's not passing but even when they're moving he won't pass and everyone's given up on hoping for a dish when he's working on the post.
I think I read that he was number 2 in FGA's in the NBA at a 43% clip.
To me, the best basketball to watch is when a play is executed correctly but Big Al's tough to watch, painful at times. Sure, he'll make a few and he did have a pretty good game, but it comes at the cost of involving nobody else. Favors doesn't get touches, Milsap, Kanter, everyone is just stagnant cause Al takes on 2-3 opponents on his own.
You can argue that they're stagnant and that's why he's not passing but even when they're moving he won't pass and everyone's given up on hoping for a dish when he's working on the post.
I think I read that he was number 2 in FGA's in the NBA at a 43% clip.