Quin likes players to shoot through "slumps". Clarkson had to finally adjust for more easy baskets before his slump ended.
Don needs to stop forcing things, problem is, in the clutch, Quin's offense isn't as effective as teams clamp down. That doesn't mean they should't try to get shots created through the offense.
Don is part of the problem for sure, but many good teams have good flowing offense, that utilize the entire court to get good shots (Quin's offense over emphasizes the 3 (to the point they take way too many low percentage, closely guarded 3s) at the expense of best percentage shots. Teams simply destroy us by operating for wide open ft range shots.
The Jazz also struggle to start games for the same reason, the offense does not create enough easy opportunities. As has been seen time and time again, players need to see the ball go in the hoop, and easy baskets get players rolling.
I would play DM in the 4th, but require him to run the offense until the shot clock gets low then let him go at it. They used to do that and it worked ok.
I can't fully blame any players, as the captain of the ship is the one steering into the rocks over and over. Quin has to go.
Don needs to stop forcing things, problem is, in the clutch, Quin's offense isn't as effective as teams clamp down. That doesn't mean they should't try to get shots created through the offense.
Don is part of the problem for sure, but many good teams have good flowing offense, that utilize the entire court to get good shots (Quin's offense over emphasizes the 3 (to the point they take way too many low percentage, closely guarded 3s) at the expense of best percentage shots. Teams simply destroy us by operating for wide open ft range shots.
The Jazz also struggle to start games for the same reason, the offense does not create enough easy opportunities. As has been seen time and time again, players need to see the ball go in the hoop, and easy baskets get players rolling.
I would play DM in the 4th, but require him to run the offense until the shot clock gets low then let him go at it. They used to do that and it worked ok.
I can't fully blame any players, as the captain of the ship is the one steering into the rocks over and over. Quin has to go.