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The answer is Crawford + and Matthews -.Really? Okay Aldridge -
and smith being +
The answer is Crawford + and Matthews -.
I'm not too surprised though. Matthews was a steaming pile of garbage too, both on offense and especially defense, getting worked on every play.
You can see Crawford's double cross-over a mile away.
* LMA is not getting deep enough position on the block.
* Felton is Andre Miller-bad with his jumper.
It's early but if Felton continues to shoot like this we aren't going to be a real threat.
Crawford + is a surprise
[Edit: I think I've got the explanation for the huge disparity in Crawford and Matthews! (I'm actually serious - this is kind of obvious if you think about it.) At the end of OT, Nate was substituting EVERY change of possession: when the Rockets got the ball, Crawford went out and Wesley came in for defense. Vice versa on the other end. So Matthews was ONLY there for defense, and never had a chance to get any +, while Crawford was only there for offense and never got a chance for -. Mystery solved!]
It's worse than last year what the fuck???Well, another game another dismal performance within our half court offense. I love that we are pushing the ball, but our half court offense is still horrible
Can I ask something...why are you in the Ukraine? If you can't say, that's fine.
Gerald and LaMarcus shot 33%. Crawchuck and Mathchuck shot 25%. If it weren't for Batum's offense and defense, we'd have lost by 20. In the words of Magic Johnson, you've got to put the ball in the basket. Nate's success really relies on good shooters. We need a young Ray Allen.I guess one way to look at it is that our two top offensive guys, Aldridge and Matthews, had bad shooting nights; Felton and Crawford are still feeling their way and their shooting will improve soon, and the team will get over the hump.

