NOVoodoo
Kickin it in 2525
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^ Well you know your team better than I. So I will defer to you. But when you say.......
Not to mention, what the hell was up with this fourth quarter line-up: Conley/Dooling/Bayless/Pondexter/Gasol? Not to even start on how Dooling should never be in the game, or how Bayless should not be used in important situations
.........My thought is because you don't have anyone else to put in the game. And that is not Hollins fault.
As for Tony Allen, He had a good game, but his two missed free throws in crunch time hurt. Maybe that's why he was not in as much.
No one else to put in the game? C'mon man, Darrell Arthur could start on a lot of teams, and he played 3 minutes! Instead, we had a two-guard in at PF in crunch time. Was a three-PG rotation really necessary, with a SG playing PF? They had a field day against that line-up.
As for Tony Allen, the Spurs went on a huge run with him on the bench, and as soon as he came back, he locked down Parker. He missed some free-throws, but I'm not going to persecute him over that, because the only reason he went to the line the first time was because he got the rebound... a rebound that we wouldn't have even gotten with any other player in the game.
I just think back to the play where Pondexter bricked the open layup and think, "if TA were in there, he'd have cleaned up that board." He's one of the worst offensive players in the game with the ball in his hands, but at least on the offensive end, half-court or transition, he's one of the most active guys in the entire league. If there's a chance at a loose ball, Tony's going to try to get it.
Trust me, this team operates a lot better with him on the court than off. Lionel's just got a petty feud going with him. That's why we lost one of our assistant coaches in the playoffs, why Lionel is not signed through the end of the season, and why Tony Allen only played 26 minutes in a crucial game 3 in the WCF that went to OT.
As far as "Fat-Bo" goes, he's struggled all year long against this Spurs frontcourt. That's nothing new, but we still split the regular season series 2-2. We just need to go back to the way we played in the regular season, feeding the post, playing Tony Allen, and not trying to get into a shooting contest with one of the best shooting teams in the league, when we're one of the worst.
With that said, morale is pretty low around here. I haven't heard too many Grizzlies, or even fans for that matter, talking about making history, turning around the 0-3 deficit into a 4-3 series win, which is where their heads should be at right now. I just hope they show up to play tomorrow, and at least force a game 5.
Moral of the story is that the Grizz should let Lionel walk... let him go to Brooklyn or one of those teams that's buying into his hype, and take Henry Bibby with him while they're at it. They should then promote David Joerger to Head Coach and retain Bob Thornton as an assistant.
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