Quin was just one of the problems. This implosion is mostly DL's fault. This is what happens when you go all in on a 6'1" pg when you already have a 6'1" shooting guard. Plus, to compound the height problem, you have a 6'4" power forward.
Lol. So clueless but then again you’re one of those sea licker fans, so you’re expected to be clueless. Everyone knows anyone with a lick of sense knows to avoid the sea lickersListening to him on DJ and PK... Saying Quin wasn't the problem and that he remains one of the NBA's best coaches. Woof
How is Quin absolved from this lmao.Lol. So clueless but then again you’re one of those sea licker fans, so you’re expected to be clueless. Everyone knows anyone with a lick of sense knows to avoid the sea lickers
He's gone... per my Best Buy rumor in the other thread... too many threads today.The good news about not believing Quin is the problem is that we can spend another couple years spinning wheels until we realize that's the case. We will get worse results next year, and I'd expect this same argument to happen.
Also, why not go to Hassan in the deep post if he is in the game? He's actually been proven to be very effective against small ball. You can tell his energy was super low because he would never get the ball. A couple time he ran the court on fastbreak to get deep position against a small in the post and he never got looked at.Hassan couldn't be in the game last night... he just couldn't. He has options like Paschall and Hernangomez... hell dust off Rudy Gay. Hassan was always going to be situational in the playoffs.
But Quin didn't really experiment with 5 out during the year enough... the ****** sample mostly came in games where injuries and Covid absences necessitated it. He didn't experiment enough and I think it is the biggest issue in this series. They adjusted the defense with bigs but he could never trust a 5 out offense or defense enough to mothball Hassan... so yeah... he gets some ****ing blame too because there is enough for everyone.
Agree... he's better with his hands than Rudy... It's wild we never figured out how to adequate punish 5 out lineups that are small-ish (its not true "smallball").Also, why not go to Hassan in the deep post if he is in the game? He's actually been proven to be very effective against small ball. You can tell his energy was super low because he would never get the ball. A couple time he ran the court on fastbreak to get deep position against a small in the post and he never got looked at.
Quin is incredibly dogmatic. I think it hurt the team.Quin was 1000000% not the problem
I wish they had never signed Whiteside and forced Snyder to experiment and introduce small ball into his system. Whiteside signing was supposed to be situational, take burden off Rudy, add another guy on the bench. But what happened is it allowed Snyder to just play his normal Gobert scheme the entire game, every game of the season. And of course, the every good team knows how to disable the Gobert defense now. They all saw the Clippers series. It’s been happening all year. And he never tried to build another option we could go to.Hassan couldn't be in the game last night... he just couldn't. He has options like Paschall and Hernangomez... hell dust off Rudy Gay. Hassan was always going to be situational in the playoffs.
But Quin didn't really experiment with 5 out during the year enough... the ****** sample mostly came in games where injuries and Covid absences necessitated it. He didn't experiment enough and I think it is the biggest issue in this series. They adjusted the defense with bigs but he could never trust a 5 out offense or defense enough to mothball Hassan... so yeah... he gets some ****ing blame too because there is enough for everyone.
Well Rudy Gay was supposed to be good too, so that kind of ruined that whole thing.I wish they had never signed Whiteside and forced Snyder to experiment and introduce small ball into his system. Whiteside signing was supposed to be situational, take burden off Rudy, add another guy on the bench. But what happened is it allowed Snyder to just play his normal Gobert scheme the entire game, every game of the season. And of course, the every good team knows how to disable the Gobert defense now. They all saw the Clippers series. It’s been happening all year. And he never tried to build another option we could go to.