Nikolokolus
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http://columbian.com/article/20091202/BLOGS05/912029990/-1/blazerbanter
This is probably the first Nate interview I've read in awhile that made it sound like he knew what he was talking about (Whenever he talks about offense I cringe; he's a pretty poor offensive coach and doesn't have a very solid grasp of how to utilize his players at that end of the court ... but I digress).
Sounds like a pretty clear shot across the bow toward KP to actually give him some personnel that can understand defensive schemes and rotations and how to execute at that end. I also found it interesting and telling to see how much he misses Nic even if it was for only 18 or so minutes per game.
This is probably the first Nate interview I've read in awhile that made it sound like he knew what he was talking about (Whenever he talks about offense I cringe; he's a pretty poor offensive coach and doesn't have a very solid grasp of how to utilize his players at that end of the court ... but I digress).
To McMillan, the equation is simple. Missed shots on the offensive end of the floor are carrying over and disrupting the team’s defensive mindset. And as a young Portland team attempts to toughen up, every mental lapse is a defensive liability.
"We have guys who feed off putting the ball in the basket. Which most of our guys do. That’s what they do. They’re scorers, they’re shooters," said McMillan, following a Wednesday morning workout at the team’s practice facility. "And when that ball is not going in the hole or they’re not getting a touch or a look, it can affect you on the defensive end of the floor."
"You can almost see some guys — when the shot goes in, they get excited. And defensively, they’re aggressive," McMillan said. "And if the shot doesn’t go in or if they don’t get a shot, you can see that body language, also."
"Can that be fixed with the guys we have? We don’t know," McMillan said. "But we’ve got to try to make that work. You just don’t all of a sudden become something that you weren’t."
Sounds like a pretty clear shot across the bow toward KP to actually give him some personnel that can understand defensive schemes and rotations and how to execute at that end. I also found it interesting and telling to see how much he misses Nic even if it was for only 18 or so minutes per game.
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