Just cause I want to make sure, Bell's 7 points, 2 boards, and nothing else for 26 minutes was worth it for his defense, right?
'His problem is that he gets the rebound and gathers himself down low. The D is to fast for that in the NBA. If he starts going right back up it will look a lot better.
Kanter has to learn how to finish around the rim. it's so frustrating to watch, especially after he works so hard for offensive boards or good position.
Did anyone take a tally on how many times kanter got stuffed tonight by chance?
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Yeah, that's what Miller said. Miller doesn't realize we've been watching this same thing since the start of the season. I realize the kid is 19. I love his rebounding. But I'm getting worried. The guy can't make a shot from 2 feet. I've never seen a young big with this problem.
Phil Johnson, on the radio postgame, exposed the same suboptimal thinking that plagued the Sloan regime for years. Johnson said that coaches tend to go with the starters. But if the starters aren't the best choice, you don't use them. In this case, harris was definitely not the best choice. Shoulda been Watson--or Tinsley, if EW is tired. Watson deserved the time simply for standing up for the team and being the spark. Dallas, on the other hand, used the fresh legs of Beaubois.
Experience > tired old "conventional" tradition.
Harris had a huge steal and assist to cut the game to 2. At that time it seemed like a great move. It just didn't work out today. Harris has actually been our best 3 point shooter this year.
As a coach you hate to tell him to stop being aggressive on put backs, just hope he learns himself soon scoring over a double team isn't happening in the NBA.
Almost every player on the mavericks was named chance tonight it seemed.Who is Chance?
So.....Millsap didn't look like an All Star tonight. He struggled against Dirk's length, and Dirk could barely move or jump. Then he struggled against Lamar Odom's length, which reminded me of the past Lakers' series. I like Millsap, but I wonder how far the Jazz could go with him as a starting PF.
Oh.... and on an unrelated note, Jason Kidd was a complete decoy tonight. Did he even score? And yet we rotated double teams to him, which opened up Jason Terry and Roddy Beaubois.
So.....Millsap didn't look like an All Star tonight. He struggled against Dirk's length, and Dirk could barely move or jump. Then he struggled against Lamar Odom's length, which reminded me of the past Lakers' series. I like Millsap, but I wonder how far the Jazz could go with him as a starting PF.
Oh.... and on an unrelated note, Jason Kidd was a complete decoy tonight. Did he even score? And yet we rotated double teams to him, which opened up Jason Terry and Roddy Beaubois.
I don't think Favors had any real intention behind what he did, but he did throw the ball at the Mavs bench.
However, I thought that the refs reactions to both players (Dirk and later Favors) were over the top.