Demarre Carroll, Josh Howard, Gordon Hayward, Paul Millsap.... just couldn't score the ball consistently.
I thought we were past Hayward's PMSing (Propensity to Miss Shots), but he choked and sucked tonight. I had high hopes after the first game, but he has laid some eggs, and I actually started to want Burks to shoot jumpers and threes tonight and cringed when Hayward shot.
Millsap should be having a better series than this.
I'm the opposite. I cringe when Burks shoots. His balance is different on every shot and he does random things with his leg kick outs, really bothers me. Hayward's shot always looks good, but he just couldn't step up tonight.
Tbh, I'm really starting to hate his game.
Waaay too many isos and awkward leaners/fades, all of which he shoots inefficiently.
Loss because Hayward's shot and teams free throws
NO we lost because Al Jeff is as dumb as a post and defends like one too.
Hayward had an off night on offense, but I thought he played great defense. He needed help on the screens he was getting but he fought through those the best he could and still seemed effective.
One last thought, Al stop shooting outside jumpers.
Post game ramblings:
Our Bench, despite not apparently playing well on paper, definitely played well. Carroll hustled all game long, Burks was destroying their Scrubs, and DFav was.....DFav. Hayward played decent D, but he killed us in the three quarter. Absolutely killed us. You can't fight a 13-point deficit against the Spurs, there's just no way. We got sloppy in the third quarter, and we just traded baskets for the rest of the way. Jefferson single-handedly muffed our defense up. Howard offered nearly nothing. Tinsley wasn't really that good. Kanter wasn't very good either. This team has got a bright future, and seeing Burks (as ruthlessly as he played) was definitely nice to see, especially given the serious implications of this game. He seems to have the mentality to become a big time player, a la Brandon Roy. Millsap **** the bed as well, disappointingly enough.
I still like that we made the playoffs, though. It has magnified so many different aspects of our players on this roster. We now all know for certain that: Al will probably never win a championship as a team's main offensive option; we know that Favors is quickly becoming the real deal; Harris, as inconsistent as he is, still isn't completely washed up, and should probably stay here until the end of his contract (barring a trade for a PG); Hayward has been slacking, but this will be a great experience for him to build onto, over the offseason; Burks is ruthless, but still bass ways to go. The list goes on.
A post? At least those are stationary. Al seemed to get out of the way when people were coming his way.