I'm sorry I just see the whole idea of blaming the Laker comeback on the one substitution of Ray Allen, a tremendously better perimeter defender than Leon, for Leon Powe during a time when the Lakers had 5 shooters on the floor, nothing more than a cop out from a fan base that still has an axe to grind about the coach because they have been so completely wrong about him.
I find it especially vindictive considering that two of the players that were on the floor admitted already to the fact that they got complacent and had let down.
If this is the case, why bring up the subject whatsoever, unless of course one just wants to once again take a shot at the coach. Which of course is exactly what is happening!
We'll plain just never know what difference Leon could have made, (if any), so it's a pretty safe bet to go with what actually happened. I'm just putting forth my honest feelings about what I saw, and what I felt should have happened, and not accusing anyone of anything negative or "vindictive" in the process.
People who know me here know I don't just bash others for the sake of bashing, and that I have a little more integirty than falling back on "cop outs". This is my opinion, Nick, and I have always respected yours whether we agreed or not. I truly take exception to the inferences here .... I have never, nor
would never, treat you the same.
I speak my mind about Doc because it's truly the way I
feel. I have no need to take "shots" at him, as he does a thorough enough job of that himself. Please don't presume to criticize others without deference or reproach, and then say any criticism of Doc is a cheap shot. We're here to discuss this team objectively, and Doc should be as subject to analysis as
anyone else ... period.
Thanks for the kind words ... I truly thought we were on the same team here, but touche' ... TP for your biting wit. You win, man ... I'm done with this topic, and to the victor go the spoils!