Natebishop3
Don't tread on me!
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Up until this season, it was easy for Nate to point this team in one direction. He had Roy, Roy was his All-Star. Easy to choose who would get the ball. Easy to choose who to run the offense through. Easy to pick a lineup.
This season he's facing a dilemma.
Oden or Roy. This is really what it all boils down to. Does he run the team through Oden, or does he stick with what he thinks has been working, and go with Roy?
Oden was injured for his rookie season, and he was a rookie learning the game last season, but now he's actually playing like a #1 pick and earning some respect. He needs touches. He needs players around him who can get him the ball.
Running the team for Oden means more entry passes. Means Andre Miller needs to be in there.
Running the team for Roy means Steve Blake. Means Roy is running the point and Blake is spotting up for three.
Roy is used to being the center of the offense. With Oden in there, he's no longer the center of the offense, and is forced to adjust.
It's obvious that McMillan is forced to choose between keeping Roy happy and maximizing Oden's talent. This is why we've seen the team flip flop. This is why we've seen guys confused. I think McMillan wants to bring along Oden, but he's torn between his star center and his star guard.
Any coach we bring in will have this same problem
This season he's facing a dilemma.
Oden or Roy. This is really what it all boils down to. Does he run the team through Oden, or does he stick with what he thinks has been working, and go with Roy?
Oden was injured for his rookie season, and he was a rookie learning the game last season, but now he's actually playing like a #1 pick and earning some respect. He needs touches. He needs players around him who can get him the ball.
Running the team for Oden means more entry passes. Means Andre Miller needs to be in there.
Running the team for Roy means Steve Blake. Means Roy is running the point and Blake is spotting up for three.
Roy is used to being the center of the offense. With Oden in there, he's no longer the center of the offense, and is forced to adjust.
It's obvious that McMillan is forced to choose between keeping Roy happy and maximizing Oden's talent. This is why we've seen the team flip flop. This is why we've seen guys confused. I think McMillan wants to bring along Oden, but he's torn between his star center and his star guard.
Any coach we bring in will have this same problem




