Gee nickagenta, you must be in great pain given how well Tony has been playing lately. He had another outstanding defensive performance last night, with 4 steals (and he forced several other turnovers) plus stifling defense on Salmons.
I want Tony to do well and help this team and do not feel good when he is not playing well.
I went out of my way earlier in the year(the first 10-12 games or so) to say that Tony was playing extremely well and seemed to be playing smarter basketball. I will freely admit when I am wrong and have many times in the past here.
But Tony regressed into what Tony is and he had a good game last night, as he is prone to have because he is very inconsistent. Against Portland, he could be spectacular or horrid or somewhere in between because that is his nature. Which is just fine.
But I wasn't the one portraying Tony into something that he wasn't.
And as for last night Tony had some good stats.
He also almost gave away one of those steals because instead of passing the ball to someone on the break he took it in himself and then jumped to soon on the layup, had the ball clank off the front of the rim and was bailed out on a ticky tack foul call. I forget who was running the break but if Tony was smart and had just followed the training coaches had put into him since grade school he would have done what you are supposed to do on a 2 on 1 break. He would have picked one side of the court, spaced out the break, passed back and forth until the defender picked a man and then had an easy lay in. But he went straight down the lane, ignored the man running with him, got himself fouled on a sure 2 points and missed timed his jump on a lay up and missed the shot.
This whole play epitomizes what Tony is all about. And since I went to bed when the score was 72-36 in the third quarter, all I can say is that I saw what EJ saw on some of Tony's defense. Case in point his first foul. His man had just gotten the pass at the foul line and was dribbling away from the camera view. Tony was recovering from doubling down. Tony could have and should have just played tough perimeter defense and forced him outside but instead lunged for the steal and breakaway and he picked up a dumb foul. Fine it was his first, they were up big and he gambled. But he does this all the time whether up twenty, down twenty, in foul trouble or not, whether his team is in the penalty or not, whether his opponent is shooting a three pointer or not. He's a gambling defender that does some really dumb stuff sometimes.
And just like any other gambler whether on or off the court, sometimes you win and sometimes you don't. Last night he walked away from the table with more money than he arrived with. Most nights, he won't. That's just the nature of gambling.