Hedda Gambler
Well-Known Member
Fresh legs was just one problem. CJ, Hayward, and Millsap were completely ineffective in overtime. Every Millsap miss (7 of 9 shots) in overtime was clanked off of front rim, Hayward couldn't move towards the rim without stumbling or losing the ball, and CJ was CJ.
Hayward was pretty darn good in OT even though he missed some shots. He was the player that took it too them and he hit a lot of FTs, He also had a magnificent pass to Big Al who should have won the game for us so Gordon did well with his time. Asfor the others, there were both good and bad moments. I agree that some subs could and most likely should have been made, but the NBA is a strange breed indeed. Many teams don`t play the zone simply beacuse the players don`t want to play it. It sounds strange and even childish to outsiders, but the NBA is a star-driven league and their influence over the teams is probably much bigger than in other sports. I`m not saying that Ty did the right thing, but that he did the conventional thing. Maybe he will learn from this, but what really concerns me is that our announcers never even mentioned the possibility of substituting in OT. I wanted Favors out there to give some pain to Atlanta, but when people who are with the team on a daily basis don`t even entertain the idea of subbing, it says a lot about the conventional thinking in the NBA.
In general, Locke has said that we are the team in the league with the fewest games with players getting 40+ minutes a game. It is not like Ty is playing our starters tired on a regular basis and Big Al is actually the man with the fewest minutes on average on Hollinger`s top ten PER-rating. Ty is doing a good job with this team and with player development, and hopefully he learns something from last nights game and lets Favors, Burks and Kanter destroy the Nets tonight.