santeesioux
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It wasn't as obvious in the regular season but now in the playoffs i really am. I don't see how his shot would be off as badly as Outlaw's has been...
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Noice! I want to see his improved handles and hopefully he is more offensive minded. He should be the 3rd option, he's an offensive stud and I cannot wait!
have outlaw be the backup 4!
I know it was just 1 game, but he looked amazing in the pre-season game against the KINGS.
I think alot of Webster's early struggles were mainly mental.
He has a scorer's mentality. Hopefully sitting a year helps him see the game and offense in a different light.
Nate got 4th in COY voting. I think he knows more than you think.Martell is a huge wildcard for this team next season. It appeared both through the 1 preseason game and the news around him that he was putting a serious effort into more of a driving and slashing game than the usual. But let me all ask you this, why on offense does Batum play EXACTLY like Martell Webster? They both stand to the side and wait for the 3 ball or swing it. Are you that naive to think that Batum has the same offensive game as Webster? The more likely scenario is that Coach Nate doesn't know what to do with his small forwards on offense and tells them to stand to the side and wait for the ball.
And Mike Dunleavy was COY in 1999. As was Rivers in 2000.Nate got 4th in COY voting. I think he knows more than you think.
And Mike Dunleavy was COY in 1999. As was Rivers in 2000.
All the coaches listed above know more than the people who criticize them.
We are not missing Webster unless he can play PG.
Yes, you are correct on everything you said. EVERY NBA coach knows more than us. They get hired and fired by people who know more than us.Isn't that true of anyone who's ever coached in the NBA, though?
And yet, still, coaches manage to get fired.
I don't see how or why Nate should be immune from criticism just because he knows more than we do about coaching.
Ed O.
I don't mind people offering suggetions, but when they make concrete statements that imply they know what's going on better than some NBA coach, then they should be put in their place IMO.
I rarely, if ever, recall thinking you crossed that "know-it-all" level.I understand, and now see the difference between general criticisms and specific ones and why you make that distinction.
Personally, I almost never criticize specific moves or plays because I DON'T know nearly as much as even the least knowledgable NBA assistant about that stuff... at the same time I have doubts about Nate's ability to get the most out of this team both in the short and long runs.
Ed O.
