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Miller, He will average 18+/game ppg
Miller, He will average 18+/game ppg
If the question is "Who starts in Roy's absence?", I go with Rudy. Gives both starting and reserve guard units one driver and one shooter, one PG and one SG, one 2nd-year guy and one vet. I'd probably give Bayless more minutes than Rudy (including most of the 4th), but I think I'd do so by bringing him off the bench, a la Nic & Travis last year.
sounded like roys out till all star break.
from wheels on game.... roy is in seattle... getting another opinion... they dont sound too optomistic
sounded like roys out till all star break.
from wheels on game.... roy is in seattle... getting another opinion... they dont sound too optomistic
Most say the Nate is the reason we win, so I pick him.
Good to see you are finally coming around.
Was it the win/loss record with all the injuries or the fact he is getting the players to play so hard, that has turned you around?
We don't know that Nate is getting the players to play hard, and the win/loss record improved after Miller was moved into the starting lineup, so we could just as easily say it is because of Miller that we are winning.
You don't think Nate is at least partly responsible for getting the players to play hard?
I think Miller is playing well. What is the Blazer record since he has started again. I know they are 6-4 in their last ten games which is about their seasonal average.
But sure, maybe the Blazer success (if one finds them successful) can be attributed more to Miller than Nate. I don't think so, but understand the argument.
What I don't get is how posters can blame the Wiz loss on Nate and the Philly win on Miller.
I'm not necessarily saying it's one or the other, but I refuse to make assumptions. We don't know that it's Nate, or Miller. I will say this, I think Nate had no fucking clue how to make it work when we were 15 deep. Now that we only have 7-8 healthy players, he is doing much better. That doesn't say much for McMillan. It basically removes the "rotation" part of being a coach from the equation.
If Nate can't learn how to make a balanced rotation, and KP won't make a deal to thin the roster a bit, then I would say we are screwed once everyone comes back.
Come on Nate, as average fans on a chat board, all we really can do is make assumptions and give opinions based on assumptions. In fact you saying Nate has no clue how to make it work when 15 deep and that this team is screwed when everyone comes back is an assumption.
Not a bad assumption on your part and I think we actually agree on this pont. I will say Nate is not the only coach who has struggled dividing up minutes on a deep team. Even the Sheed years was full of chemistry issues with players thinking they should be getting more time. But I agree that it didn't appear Nate handled that well this year.
I agree with this, if only because the team will hopefully be closer to being in the bonus later in quarters when Jerryd can really exploit his driving skill, and I think Rudy paired with Miller will be a nice combo (at least offensively) where Rudy is most comfortable cutting off of screens and catching and shooting the ball.

You don't think Nate is at least partly responsible for getting the players to play hard?
I think Miller is playing well. What is the Blazer record since he has started again. I know they are 6-4 in their last ten games which is about their seasonal average.
But sure, maybe the Blazer success (if one finds them successful) can be attributed more to Miller than Nate. I don't think so, but understand the argument.
What I don't get is how posters can blame the Wiz loss on Nate and the Philly win on Miller.
