Q3 ....
Bam isos right wing on Sarr, spins, pump fakes, more pump fakes, hey Sarr is learning! Stays on his feet, forces a tough fadeaway, miss. 6min mark. Sarr comes out. I wonder if he is done for the night. MIA up 95-75.
Vukcevic back on Bam. Immediately loses Bam on a drive as Vuke can't help and recover properly. Bam fouled on drive to the basket by Coulibaly. This must be when his parade to the FT line begins. 12-14 FTA at this point. Hits both. 50pts. Bam leaks out in transition, pass ahead, dunk. 52pts. Timeout. Tech foul. Bam shoots it. 53pts.
So that was midway through Q3. Bam had only 12-14 FTA when Alex Sarr went out of the game. Bam finished the game 36-43 FTA so he went 24-29 FTA in the final 18min of the game when Sarr was on the bench.
I was curious how many of his 12-14 FTA also came when Sarr was on the bench in the 1st half because I remember Bam getting a lot of joy against Vukcevic in that Q1.
So Sarr checks out around the 5min mark Q1. Man, ESPN's new updated play by play (with more graphics) is much harder to read than the old version. Bam goes 4-5 FTA in final 5min of Q1. Sarr and Bam on bench until 7min mark Q2. Sarr checks out for 1min around 2min mark. Bam gets two more FTs 2-2. Sarr back in. So 6-7 FTA of his 12-14 FTA came when Sarr was out of the game.
Okay, so overall, Bam went:
6-7 FTA with Alex Sarr on the floor = 20min
30-36 FTA with Alex Sarr on the bench = 22min
Sarr and Bam were on the floor for 20min together. Bam had another 22min beating up on Vukcevic (too slow), Anthony Gill (too small, too slow), and Coulibaly late in Q4 (too small). That is when he got his parade to the FT line. None of those guys could cover him one-on-one and Washington refused to double Bam until late in the game allowing him to beat the crap out of those guys.
That was what I was seeing in the game. Sarr was the only guy on the Wizards roster who could cover Bam one-on-one. That had nobody else on the team who could matchup with Bam. And it was not like Sarr was playing good D on Bam. He was awful. But he was still far better than Vukcevic (snail level speed) or Anthony Gill (I said he reminded me of a high school team playing against an NBA big man prospect and all you got is your chunky 6-6/6-7 guy who can't jump or run to matchup against the NBA prospect).