UKRAINEFAN
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Well, at least I think they are astute and pretty much on the money:
http://www.blazersedge.com/2012/2/12/2794473/fundamental-issues
"The Blazers are falling apart in three fundamental areas which may look insignificant on any given play but which, when aggregated, are costing the Blazers points they dearly need in some of these narrow losses.
We'll start with the area most-mentioned so far and, sadly, least correctable. The Blazers have dribbling issues up and down the roster."
(There is a lot more to this point; worth reading the original)
"Portland's second fundamental-level issue is related to the first. They are lousy passers when trying to set up their teammates anywhere outside of dunking range. Portland's outside shooters are inconsistent but some of that isn't their fault. They're not getting the ball where they need in order to fire cleanly. Sometimes they're not seen and the ball comes too late. But even when delivered on time it's seldom right on target."
"the third fundamental weakness. Even when they've got time the Trail Blazer gunners don't shoot the same way twice in a row. Feet and body position are awful. Blazers fire with one foot ahead of the other. They fire with their body pointed towards the stands. Their arm angle varies nightly. Pushing the ball instead of shooting is a common sight."
For me the problem that we don't have people on the roster who can dribble and look to pass off the dribble; this has to be laid at the feet of our previous and present GM's.
The other problems might also be laid at the feet of management because we lost Monte Williams (who used to work on skill development with the players) without a suitable replacement; we lost that assistant coach who used to always work individual players and did not find a suitable replacement for him; and they fired the shooting coach without replacing him.
I have always felt the team had poor defensive fundamentals and it seems also offensive. I have suggested hiring some coach (even a guy like Larry Brown) who specializes in teaching; just hire him to teach, not to coach. There must be others out there also that i don't know about. Find the best and pay him well!
http://www.blazersedge.com/2012/2/12/2794473/fundamental-issues
"The Blazers are falling apart in three fundamental areas which may look insignificant on any given play but which, when aggregated, are costing the Blazers points they dearly need in some of these narrow losses.
We'll start with the area most-mentioned so far and, sadly, least correctable. The Blazers have dribbling issues up and down the roster."
(There is a lot more to this point; worth reading the original)
"Portland's second fundamental-level issue is related to the first. They are lousy passers when trying to set up their teammates anywhere outside of dunking range. Portland's outside shooters are inconsistent but some of that isn't their fault. They're not getting the ball where they need in order to fire cleanly. Sometimes they're not seen and the ball comes too late. But even when delivered on time it's seldom right on target."
"the third fundamental weakness. Even when they've got time the Trail Blazer gunners don't shoot the same way twice in a row. Feet and body position are awful. Blazers fire with one foot ahead of the other. They fire with their body pointed towards the stands. Their arm angle varies nightly. Pushing the ball instead of shooting is a common sight."
For me the problem that we don't have people on the roster who can dribble and look to pass off the dribble; this has to be laid at the feet of our previous and present GM's.
The other problems might also be laid at the feet of management because we lost Monte Williams (who used to work on skill development with the players) without a suitable replacement; we lost that assistant coach who used to always work individual players and did not find a suitable replacement for him; and they fired the shooting coach without replacing him.
I have always felt the team had poor defensive fundamentals and it seems also offensive. I have suggested hiring some coach (even a guy like Larry Brown) who specializes in teaching; just hire him to teach, not to coach. There must be others out there also that i don't know about. Find the best and pay him well!
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