Gobert has left about 10 points on the court by missing FT's and easy buckets.
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Gobert has left about 10 points on the court by missing FT's and easy buckets.
Why isn't that a clear path?
If Gobert wants to the best, he's going to have to become better on the offensive end. Otherwise, he's just a French version of Deandre Jordan.
fixedIf Gobert wants to the best, he's going to have to become better on the offensive end. Otherwise, he's just a French version of Deandre Jordan without strong hands.
We came back but we'd be ahead if Hayward was back to being Hayward. What bugs me is that he's missing shots but doesn't try getting in rythm attacking the basket like last year. He keeps setting for shots/misses.
So I'm not very happy with Gobert this season. Sure he still affects the game on the defensive end, but he's nothing like last year. Most notably, he doesn't play with nearly as much energy and attitude. He used to go after every play. He wanted to block every shot. This year, he doesn't close out all the way on help D, instead, the shooter always has like 4 feet to comfortably get a shot off. when he makes a defensive play, he doesn't get back into the action. Instead, he keeps his arms up in the "not a foul" gesture, and keeps his back to the action, assuming something/someone else will take care of it. Same thing on offensive end. He goes for the rebound with little energy, tries to give it a tap, then gives up on the play. Last year, he had multiple 20+ rbs games, because he would keep tipping the ball over and over and over, while the opponent desperately tries to beat him for the rebound.
This is the biggest disappointment of the season. A player who looked like he might be talked about in the conversation of "best defender ever" turning into a "pretty good defender".
I hope he turns it around.
I don't understand why Lyles is getting minutes over Pleiss.