Two things I haven't seen anyone talk about in the thread.
This is only from listening, and not seeing, but I didn't hear of a single pass of Blake's last night that was more than a pass to a jump shooter for a made shot. That's great when LMA and Roy are both hitting >55%, but not so much when they're not. A "good" stat line of 7pt/7ast on 40% FG in one preseason game doesn't alleviate that. Oden had 7 shots, but 5 came off of offensive rebound putbacks and one was a "Moses Malone Special"...throwing the ball near the hoop so you could get around your man, get the rebound and put it back in. So our boy Greg got the ball passed to him one time in 24 or so minutes in a position to take a shot.
Blake's good at making the safe pass to one of our two stars, and shooting the open 3. That's
it. That's great in a guy who's not playing a lot of minutes, and if starting Blake is some grand scheme to get Blake 10 minutes with Roy at the start of a game so Roy can get a quick 17, then ok. But it's not someone you want on the floor against teams who play a modicum of defense...which could be a reason we went 1-12 against the WC Top 9 on the road last year and got spanked in the playoffs.
And I know that Oden's recovered for the most part, where last year he was sluggish...but the starting unit that was just reported had the 3rd-worst win% of any five-man unit the team trotted out there last year at 40%. I ask the people happy with the lineup--what's changed from last year to this year in this lineup? Sure, Oden's healthier. But if he got the ball passed to him one time in 24 minutes, that's not alleviating our reliance on the jump shot--one of the major weaknesses in our super-efficient offense (which, btw, wasn't very efficient with this lineup playing last year).
#
Unit Min Off Def +/- W L Win%
1 Blake-Roy-Batum-Aldridge-Przybilla 560 1.19 1.01 +174 29 16 64.4
2 Blake-Roy-Batum-Aldridge-Oden 276 1.14 1.10 +6 10 15 40.0
Second point: for all of you LOL'ing about the "doom-and-gloom", what would be your reaction if Joel started over Greg Opening Night? Would you say "INMIT"? "Coach knows best"? B/c that's what the coach said last week. As I said then, I'm fine if Nate says "we're trying out lineups, seeing what works" or "we'll play the best fit for the team" or whatever coach-speak he wants....that's the way the game is played. The way the game
isn't played is by announcing to the media, team and fanbase that you're starting an inferior player on Opening Night, when Opening Night is two weeks away.
I guess the moral of the story is: don't pay attention to Nate when he's talking about lineups. He's either confused or not telling the truth. Just see who trots out there before tip-off.