Nikolokolus
There's always next year
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Here’s the deal on the backup point guard thing:
They’re both good enough to play backup point guard minutes in the NBA. But not at the same time. As it stands, by using both guys and switching impulsively between them, neither one is doing much.
Man, Nate — pick a horse and ride him! Either one, I don’t care. Just decide which guy is best for this team right at this moment and stay with him. Show some confidence in him. Don’t yank him or steal his second-half minutes if he doesn’t play well in the second quarter. Nobody can play with one eye on the bench, frightened that his first mistake will land him a quick exit from the game.
Sorry, but the indecisiveness is not working.
Dwight J
Since I know you're quoting Dwight Jaynes and you didn't think of this by yourself I'm going to let myself agree with something you posted *resists the urge to throwup*
I totally agree. Neither has looked like they are worth a damn since Blake came back, and because both were pretty effective in his absence we can assume that they all of sudden didn't forget how to play; the uneven substitutions and utter lack of confidence Nate has given either one seem the most likely culprit for their utterly horrendous performance.
