Yes, this team has really depressed me in some games. Feel bipolar watching them sometimes.
I am really starting to get a feeling that having too many options during major playoff games towards the end is actually a bad thing. I am going back in my memory banks and it seems, the teams that always won titles knew exactly who should have the ball when things are bad and when things are tight. We do not seem to have that ability in some games and I believe this is where one of the true issues lies.
Look what happened in game 7 vs the Sixers when our best player had the ball every quarter. The offense was run through Tatum and he made everyone around him better. A strong coach would push this narrative. A strong coach would stop the bleeding as well when it is needed. The 3rd quarter last night was a failure on so many levels.
How does Tatum have the ball in his hands like 5 times in the first 18 minutes of the second half when hell was breaking loose? Why couldn't Smart continue to distribute the ball vs Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyding it to become a shooter.
The team needs to be built around Tatum as option A and it needs to be hammered home in the playoffs, the offense needs to run through him for 4 quarters. If Joe cannot get on that same page, he needs to go. No matter if we get through the Heat and win a title or get eliminated, for the success of our team long term, One superstar option is the way to go with a solid supporting cast.
Kobe, Magic, Bird, Jordan, Duncan, Lebron...think about all of those players and in big games, the game goes through them. How many titles did those teams win? They had good supporting cast as well but when it counted, the teams they were on knew where the offense should be driven by. We do not do that consistently with Tatum and this is a failure.