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We have a long All Star break. 8 days! Gotta be the longest break of any team. Tomorrow is our last game before the break... most teams play Wed and a few play on Thurs... and then a bunch of teams play on Tuesday after All Star weekend. We dont play until Wed.
 
So, no excuses for Nate not adding some set plays for Batum as his new starting SG, and no excuses to not cut back on the Crawford 4th quarter ISOs. This is the perfect time to add some new offensive sets to better match our current line-up/personnel. Nate will have had half the season (33 games) to assess his roster and now will have 8 days mid-season to make any adjustments/corrections. I hope he takes advantage of this unusual situation and doesn't just come back with the same, lame, unimaginative 4th quarter offense. Wouldn't be great to go 10-2 in close games in the second half of the season, compared to 2-10 in the first half?

BNM
 
Do they practice for those 8 days? I know LA won't be and I remember in years past players going home or getting out of town.

I hope they practice, they sure could use it.
 
They'll probably have Fri-Mon off
 
Do they practice for those 8 days? I know LA won't be and I remember in years past players going home or getting out of town.

I hope they practice, they sure could use it.

Definitely not all 8 days, but the point is, they will have a couple extra days before and a couple more extra days after the traditional 3-day all-star weekend. We always hear about how hard it is to make changes during the season, due to the limited practice time. So, even if Nate gives the team four days off, that still leaves 4 days mid-season for some serious practice time. If Nate and his assistants are prepared, they can make a lot of changes in those four days.

BNM
 
Definitely not all 8 days, but the point is, they will have a couple extra days before and a couple more extra days after the traditional 3-day all-star weekend. We always hear about how hard it is to make changes during the season, due to the limited practice time. So, even if Nate gives the team four days off, that still leaves 4 days mid-season for some serious practice time. If Nate and his assistants are prepared, they can make a lot of changes in those four days.

BNM

yeah they won't practice, but if won't take away the nice long break for the coaching staff to figure out more plays, player rotations, etc. This is a good time for the coaching staff's to fine tune their roster and plays.
 
Doesnt sound like they are practicing, unless they are practicing later in the day than normal

Elliot Williams@ewill901

Man I tried to sleep in this morning but I'm programmed to wake up for practice at 730.... I don't like this at all
 
So, no excuses for Nate not adding some set plays for Batum as his new starting SG, and no excuses to not cut back on the Crawford 4th quarter ISOs. This is the perfect time to add some new offensive sets to better match our current line-up/personnel. Nate will have had half the season (33 games) to assess his roster and now will have 8 days mid-season to make any adjustments/corrections. I hope he takes advantage of this unusual situation and doesn't just come back with the same, lame, unimaginative 4th quarter offense. Wouldn't be great to go 10-2 in close games in the second half of the season, compared to 2-10 in the first half?

BNM

Ha ha.

8 days to come up with a new play.

In an interview with Jeremey Lin, he said coach D'antoni comes up with a new play EVERY GAME.
 
So, no excuses for Nate not adding some set plays for Batum as his new starting SG, and no excuses to not cut back on the Crawford 4th quarter ISOs. This is the perfect time to add some new offensive sets to better match our current line-up/personnel. Nate will have had half the season (33 games) to assess his roster and now will have 8 days mid-season to make any adjustments/corrections. I hope he takes advantage of this unusual situation and doesn't just come back with the same, lame, unimaginative 4th quarter offense. Wouldn't be great to go 10-2 in close games in the second half of the season, compared to 2-10 in the first half?

BNM


Of course there will be excuses
 
Huge trade coming soon.

Just because Oden has gained a little weight is no reason to make fun of the guy. Come on now he just went through another MF surgery.
 

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