I mean, there is probably some hapless assistant coach who keeps mumbling about defense... but everyone, from players to the coach and Ainge are happily tuning him out.This might actually be a good point.
I mean, there is probably some hapless assistant coach who keeps mumbling about defense... but everyone, from players to the coach and Ainge are happily tuning him out.This might actually be a good point.
Now see, this one would get right past me. I never know which one to use. Struggle with Capitol or Capital as well.Only if they are complimentary ones.
Actually, this sounds like tanking.Oh, so you want Jerry Sloan and his brand of scrappy players playing hard and being held responsible for the low effort and defensive lapses? No, you will not get it. You will get more Hardy, who always encouraged careless shooting away of Keyonte and Brice and did not care about winning - and, as a reward, just got a long-term extension. And you will get Ainge, who purposefully traded away every semi-decent defensive player sans Kessler, young and old.
I used to have to look it up every time, lol.Now see, this one would get right past me. I never know which one to use. Struggle with Capitol or Capital as well.
Easiest way to remember is what the word is you’re looking for. Something complementary will complete it, not complite it.Now see, this one would get right past me. I never know which one to use. Struggle with Capitol or Capital as well.
No, this sounds like dumb tanking when you keep enough quality vets to be semi-good and, as a result, have to torpedo the development of young guys to scrape out the losses. The proper tanking means having only a couple of quality role players (like Dunn) who can teach the defense and offense to young guys and making these young guys play hard from day 1. You can check out the OKC roster in 2019-2022 to see how the proper tanking should be done.Actually, this sounds like tanking.
Wasn't that supposed to be Springer's role, once he signed last year?It's like, who the young Jazz guards and wings will learn from about playing tough defense? Juzang? Sexton? We have absolutely no one on the team at the 1-3 positions who knows how to play the NBA-level defense.
He always seemed to be injured.Wasn't that supposed to be Springer's role, once he signed last year?
I'm not sure that this isn't a win/win trade, or at least a lot closer than we may think. I don't think the Bulls feel bad about the swap. Fit is perhaps better on both sides. Giddey may still end up providing more long-term value.The Thunder trading away Giddey who averaged 15/8/7 on 47/38/78 for a player who averaged 7/3/3 on 45/35/82 shooting splits and getting national recognition for winning that trade seems like a nice tipping point for the basketball world realizing the value of defense and elite role players over flawed offensive hubs.
No. Springer played just a handful of games over several NBA seasons, 5 MPG for Boston this season and 7MPG the season before. He mostly played garbage minutes throughout his NBA career and because of that has no meaningful experience of playing in the games that matter and with players who matter.Wasn't that supposed to be Springer's role, once he signed last year?
Agreed.I think we really need a center that can dribble. I'm pretty sure the next innovation in NBA defenses is going to be just sending two guys at the ball handler when the center is setting the pick and can't dribble. You need your center to be able to dribble to the paint in that situation. Kessler is not that guy so I feel weird about him long-term, but we don't have easy replacements either. But this is a player type we need to look out for in the draft.