Without making too big a deal of this loss, last game of the longest road trip of the season without KG, the most frustrating thing was Paul’s display in the final 3:00 minutes.
I think three vices in Paul’s game reared their ugly heads last night:
1.) Inability to consistently hit late game free throws. This was a problem across the board. But for Paul, a career FT percentage of 80%, season, 85%, going 1 for 2 in the final minutes of a close game for a championship caliber team is sub par. As the captain of this team and marquee go to man in that situation, these should be automatic.
2.) Ability to keep his head about him. I think Collins’s continuous attempts at whacking Pierce’s injured thumb were “bush-league” and warranted a response. However, to draw a technical in the last 2:00 minutes of the game responding to him is below Pierce’s level of professionalism at this point of his career. Again, I think his reaction was warranted and Jones missed the free throw, just with 2:00 min,. remaining in a tie game, this is a bone head play.
3.) Finally, this “Isolation-Drive-Pullup Jumper” in a big spot needs to stop!!! For a team whose offense is so driven around the concept of ball movement and activity away from the ball, to have an iso at the top of the key in a big spot is so [dang] frustrating! We have two very capable shooters (Ray/Eddie) standing still, while Paul holds the ball and stares at the clock. This is not an effective approach to an end of the game possession. I don’t know if Doc’s drawing this up or Pierce is taking it on himself to isolate the offense, but with this team, that is NOT our best option in a big possession. Not even close!!
Again, last game of a long road trip on a injury depleted team. I’m taking perspective with this one. However, these Isolation -Sets during big possessions drive me crazy!!!