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Why didn't doc go for the win against the Bucks?
« on: March 11, 2010, 02:47:33 AM »

Offline Bossco

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My understanding is that you go for the win when you are away, and settle for overtime when you are at home.

doc is a mastermind (supposedly) at drawing up plays. Why did he choose that play?

Paul is one of the best shooters in NBA history, one of the leading 3 point shooters this year percentage wise and he won the 3 point contest. Our team doesn't have young legs and we will be playing back to back the next night. Why did he choose to only try to tie the game and force overtime instead of trying to win it with a 3?

I have seen us shoot the 3 at the buzzer this year even though we were only down 1.

I don't get it.

P.S. I heard doc's presser tonight(Grizzly game). He said that he doesn't like to change things much (rotations) especially for the sake of change but now he is going to think about it.

Re: Why didn't doc go for the win against the Bucks?
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2010, 02:55:43 AM »

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P.S. I heard doc's presser tonight(Grizzly game). He said that he doesn't like to change things much (rotations) especially for the sake of change but now he is going to think about it.
That is good news