I loved this interview. On the plus side it's good to see Kyrie being positive rather than "throwing his teammates under the bus" (as some members here put it). The reporters did their best to try to get him to say something about being frustrated with the team or teammates, he said "I don't get frustrated anymore, it's all part of our team, part of regular season, and learning one another". I don't mind what he said, because that's what a lot of us have been wanting him to say. We've been wanting him to be uplifting and not critical and this is it right here. By saying "because I'm here" I think he's putting the pressure on himself and taking it away from the likes of Gordon, and Rozier, and others who have been up and down the whole season.
This is 100% a motivation and effort issue. They CAN play well we've seen it. For whatever reasons we're switching off when we feel the opposition is substandard. Nobody is taking accountability and playing hard, they're expecting someone else to do the work. We can always point to career nights - Markannen 33, Lavine 40, Kemba 50 or whatever it was, the Lakers record # of 3s...the bottom line is these nights by these teams tend to happen against us. These don't happen if the team is switched on, particularly defensively. I mean look at this, you can't tell me this is a switched on defense:
https://twitter.com/chicagobulls/status/1099504655573438464I think these guys have mentally checked out in terms of trying to chase the No3 seed. They accept they'll be No4 or 5 come playoff time (shame we couldn't take advantage of Philly losing to Portland tonight) and they probably expect to be able to beat whoever it is they play because "they will be switched on and motivated" during playoffs. If it's Philly at 4 and us at 5, or Indiana at 4 and us at 5 we probably have a better than even money chance of beating them without home court but then in the second round against Mil or Tor its going to be tough. As Orlando says it's very dangerous to think that because then you don't develop the habits that you want to become second nature by the time the playoffs come.
If we want to get to the finals it's going to be the hard way, and I guess this team and the players are ok with that. They prefer to beat the tougher teams than the easier ones because the easier ones aren't worth their effort maybe.