Whyachi
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This is the 3rd straight version of this play, with a variety of Blazers standing still
Since Chauncey sat both Simons and AytonDenver on 23-2 run since end of 3rd qtr
I would draft a guy like him just for his spunk!That Peyton Watson dude talks a lot of shit
they needed a break, the only 2 legit starters were gassedSince Chauncey sat both Simons and Ayton
Well, the problem is, it only counts if it goes through the hoop. He has to improve his FG% to have an NBA career.Yep, but he's taking good shots tonight. He'll have plenty of nights when they won't go in, but I'm just looking for good decision making, and honestly, he's doing a good job there.
Without Brogdon or Grant, scoot is just stuck with some awful spacing, and zero offensive creation when they go to the bench lineup. This is a situation in which he's set up to fail.
how about coaching a midrange, instead of pretending to be Kyle Korver ?Jabari would be such a nice role player if he could just shoot the 3 better. Up his percentage 10%.
In most cases, you don't want that, but Jabari is shooting 67% from 16 to 3pt, which is actually an incredible.how about coaching a midrange, instead of pretending to be Kyle Korver ?
Billups extra happy giving hugs to his former Clippers buddies.
Billups extra happy giving hugs to his former Clippers buddies.
Impressive performance by the Blazers. No Grant, no Brogdon, no Sharpe. and yet they made it competitive.
Well, the problem is, it only counts if it goes through the hoop. He has to improve his FG% to have an NBA career.
no offense in this lineup.
Ayton put up great numbers tonight but where he leaves himself open to criticism is that he was disengaged on that stretch in the 4Q when Jokic was out. He should have feasted, but he played disinterested and the Nuggets consequently separated from us.
A couple of times in the 4Q, too, that I didn't speak well for our coaching. Scoot committing that screening foul was just lack of discipline.
Speaking of Scoot, stopped attacking in the second half, settled for shots, didn't get to the line. Blah.
Good lord, how many layups did we miss in the 4Q, too? We got good shots most possessions. Make some bunnies, guys.
I said earlier that Ant is as good an offensive guard as there is in the league right now when he's one. I should have said a scoring guard. He makes some horrible passing decisions and is equally horrendous executing other times. I wonder if this is a result of taking that year off and just working on his game at IMG. Easy to work on scoring moves in that kind of setting. A lot harder to work on recognizing live defense and court sense to pass the ball.
some kid named Watson has 10 big points in this 4th qtr.
Jabari would be such a nice role player if he could just shoot the 3 better. Up his percentage 10%.
I don't blame scoot for not getting into the lane much in the second half. He had absolutely no spacing around him, and when he had the ball out top, there were five guys sitting near the paint. I thought he was generally solid at not trying to overly force the issue.
The bottom line is when you're running out lineups with Walker, Minaya, and Camara on the floor (and teams don't even respect Reath that much yet), it's going to get ugly offensively, especially when Scoot is a fledgling shooter himself.
Scoot just had a night where his shot selection wasn't great and when it was a few didn't fall that should have. It's encouraging that he impacted the game positively in other ways with 9 assists, 8 boards and aggressive defense.