« Reply #111 on: December 11, 2017, 03:52:38 PM »
I'm even fine with his shooting. It is what it is, but his ball possesion and playmaking is very often pulling the whole game out of our hands. The thing is that he doesn't matter when making mistakes, he just continuous his actions like nothing bad happened. And the worst thing is that Stevens is just watching, no reaction at all. I just couldn't watch when Pistons were on the run in last quarter. I turned the TV off. Bad shooting happens, I don't mind, but this...
Isn't that a good quality? I want players who can move on after making a mistake. A player who sulks or wastes time worrying about something that's already happened will just fall behind on the next play.
And I just disagree about his playmaking. I missed yesterday's game so I can't speak to that but he's been a terrific playmaker this season, which is a big reason why he's been a plus on offense even with his shooting this bad.
Making the same mistake again is not exactly moving on.
I could be misinterpreting but that does not seem to be what iadera was saying in the part I bolded.
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