wdleehi - it's never been more appropriate than now to appreciate the banner in your sig, lol
. Thank you, and TP.
TP to both of you. Man, that sig goes back a long way. I remember being in agreement well before we were actually good in 2007.
Yeah, our offense was much better before we got KG and Ray, iirc. I know that that sounds stupid, but it's true. Cleveland was a great defensive team who got away with murder because of Lebron, yes, but our offense was so bad that Ray didn't even score in one game, and only had 2 points, on free throws (if memory serves me correctly), in game 7. I know that Ray was either feast or famine for most of his time here in the playoffs, but for crying out loud, he was being 'guarded' by Wally freakin' Szczerbiak! *facepalm* That right there should tell you that something was very very wrong with our 'offense'

, which was nothing but a nauseating diet of pick and rolls which largely failed to accomplish anything. With the talent we had on that team, our best method of scoring should never have come from 'getting stops and pushing it'

, but Doc never changed his beyond stupid offensive system, nor did he adapt it to help get the best out of his guys. Look no further than Jason Terry. Doc refused to let him play his game, which is largely scoring with the ball in his hands coming off of a pick and roll, so that should have been perfect for Doc (sigh), using him in exactly the same manner as he had used Ray, because apparently they're the same player (sarcasm)

, while McHale has really just allowed Terry to be who he always has been, and it's not surprising to see him doing much better because of it. Kevin seems to have his guys playing in a way that gets the most out of them and plays to their strengths, which is mainly the 3-point shot, as opposed to just trying to mold some established dude into a better fit for his 'system'

, and it's worked. How about that (sarcasm)

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