mook
The 2018-19 season was the best I've seen
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Since Jan 1, Portland is .562 in 16 games. In that span:
Damian is shooting .349 from three point range (and .273 in the last 2 games!).
Batum is shooting .272 from three.
Wes hasn't really seen much of a dip, and Mo is actually fantastic right now from three (about the only thing he's doing well, IMO).
I chalk up Batum's problems to the broken finger. But something clearly isn't working for Damian. One thing I'm wondering about is whether Stotts should switch up the rotation, so McCollum comes in first and Lillard plays more true PG. Don't put Mo and Damian on the court at the same time so much. *shrug* Maybe letting CJ get in more of the flow of the game early on while the defenses focus on Damian (and the ball movement is much better) could help break Lillard out of his slump and help CJ find his way in the lineup.
A lot is made of our shitty bench, and it is indeed pretty bad. But Portland was winning a shit-ton of games early in the year with that same bench. The starters may be a little tired now, but I don't think that really accounts for Lillard's shooting slump. Damian is playing fewer minutes than last year, and he's shouldering less PG responsibilities, and he's not a rookie. Getting tired shouldn't be as much of an issue.
Damian is shooting .349 from three point range (and .273 in the last 2 games!).
Batum is shooting .272 from three.
Wes hasn't really seen much of a dip, and Mo is actually fantastic right now from three (about the only thing he's doing well, IMO).
I chalk up Batum's problems to the broken finger. But something clearly isn't working for Damian. One thing I'm wondering about is whether Stotts should switch up the rotation, so McCollum comes in first and Lillard plays more true PG. Don't put Mo and Damian on the court at the same time so much. *shrug* Maybe letting CJ get in more of the flow of the game early on while the defenses focus on Damian (and the ball movement is much better) could help break Lillard out of his slump and help CJ find his way in the lineup.
A lot is made of our shitty bench, and it is indeed pretty bad. But Portland was winning a shit-ton of games early in the year with that same bench. The starters may be a little tired now, but I don't think that really accounts for Lillard's shooting slump. Damian is playing fewer minutes than last year, and he's shouldering less PG responsibilities, and he's not a rookie. Getting tired shouldn't be as much of an issue.
