....for Nate to coach effectively?
Its a serious question. I don't know.
Had we started the year with this group all healthy, they would be fine. It's not all about Nate's coaching. I just don't think anybody realized the dramatic shift in dynamics that bringing Roy, Camby, & Wallace (at the same time, no less) into the rotation would create. Guys are thinking too much, and trying to feel out what their roles are. Pretty much everybody, even LA (although I don't know how much of the last two games can be attributed to his knee and him just being tired) seems unsure of what their role is now.
I think it's fair to be worried. While I have confidence that they can right this ship, there just isn't any time. We are 1 game away from the 9th seed, and just can't afford a losing streak. Roy won't play tonight, right? (They said he won't play back-to-backs for a while). I'm interested to see if that makes a difference. Of course, it IS Sacramento playing w/o T. Evans. That stat I saw yesterday, I think 22-11 w/o Roy and like 11-16 with him was troubling. It's obviously not just him, but there is something different psychologically when he is out there. I'm not too worried about Gerald Wallace. You don't need to run plays for that guy to get double figures, and I don't think he cares about touches. He'll be fine, although I'm a little worried about Nic's head when he goes back to the bench (which will happen BTW). I'm not worried about Camby's presence. He just brings his lunch pail to work and does his job.
Roy? Yeah, it scares me. Lamarcus seems like he almost wants to give the reigns back to Brandon, and Rudy/Wesley are going to have reduced roles when Roy plays - no way around it. It's hard to just throw the last 30 games or so out the window and say "We're a different team now, and my role has to change." Roy's presence may be causing that to happen, and I don't know what you do about that. Now that IS up to Nate. He's got to figure out how he wants to use Brandon and be clear about it with the whole team. They haven't done that, probably at least in part because they aren't sure how his knees will hold up. How often can we expect Brandon to play like he did Friday against Denver? I don't think anybody knows, and this game-to-game uncertainty is confusing the team. Putting a 15 minute restriction on him, and then letting him play 24 shows they don't even know what they have in him, more or less how to use him. That could be the key to what happens down the stretch.