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Slight Correction: Rozier doesn't know how, or is not willing, to go back to being a role player. When he accepted that role and played within himself more, he was a plus. He is all turned around now physically and mentally.
Quote from: tenn_smoothie on November 21, 2018, 10:05:45 PMSlight Correction: Rozier doesn't know how, or is not willing, to go back to being a role player. When he accepted that role and played within himself more, he was a plus. He is all turned around now physically and mentally.I agree with you for once.
This is part coaching sorry to say. How are you allowing the team to keep jacking 3s and not emphasis something else? How can you not bench guys who aren't playing hard? How are marginal guards having career games against us?Its thought to say but it is partly a coaching issue. Everyone likes Steven's but this is on Steven's and Kyrie to figure out...they are the leaders and the star PG should translate what the coach wants.
It’s a team composition/chemistry issue. The pieces don’t fit well and guys like rozier who isn’t good enough to be a lead dog don’t know how to be a role player. A shake up is badly needed.
Blow it up?
Quote from: tenn_smoothie on November 21, 2018, 10:05:45 PMSlight Correction: Rozier doesn't know how, or is not willing, to go back to being a role player. When he accepted that role and played within himself more, he was a plus. He is all turned around now physically and mentally.Gotta agree with this. Definitely think his impending free agency is playing a part. He's one of the most frustrating guys I can recall watching.
Quote from: KGBirdBias on November 21, 2018, 10:28:03 PMThis is part coaching sorry to say. How are you allowing the team to keep jacking 3s and not emphasis something else? How can you not bench guys who aren't playing hard? How are marginal guards having career games against us?Its thought to say but it is partly a coaching issue. Everyone likes Steven's but this is on Steven's and Kyrie to figure out...they are the leaders and the star PG should translate what the coach wants.I really hope that we don’t have a coach, when faced with adversity will emphasize “something else”. You have to have a philosophy and make incremental adjustments as needed. And as I’ve said before, forcing the ball to the rim (for example) is not going to work either. What we need to do first and foremost is make shots we should make.And therein lies the issue IMO. The fit is causing chemistry issues. I’m seeing guys drive and kick multiple times in a possession because guys are taking the open shot. That’s just terrible offense. We need catch and shoot guys that aren’t so hot and cold (e.g., brown and rozier).
Quote from: CelticsElite on November 21, 2018, 10:35:05 PMBlow it up?#TankForZion
Quote from: droopdog7 on November 21, 2018, 10:34:20 PMQuote from: KGBirdBias on November 21, 2018, 10:28:03 PMThis is part coaching sorry to say. How are you allowing the team to keep jacking 3s and not emphasis something else? How can you not bench guys who aren't playing hard? How are marginal guards having career games against us?Its thought to say but it is partly a coaching issue. Everyone likes Steven's but this is on Steven's and Kyrie to figure out...they are the leaders and the star PG should translate what the coach wants.I really hope that we don’t have a coach, when faced with adversity will emphasize “something else”. You have to have a philosophy and make incremental adjustments as needed. And as I’ve said before, forcing the ball to the rim (for example) is not going to work either. What we need to do first and foremost is make shots we should make.And therein lies the issue IMO. The fit is causing chemistry issues. I’m seeing guys drive and kick multiple times in a possession because guys are taking the open shot. That’s just terrible offense. We need catch and shoot guys that aren’t so hot and cold (e.g., brown and rozier).When you take the ball to the basket, it does two things. It helps your mentality to be aggressive and it helps get easy baskets. You always want to work inside then out.Percentages say a 5-8 ft shot is much easier than a 15- 20 ft shot.