InGameStrategy
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You speak as if the rest of the team was doing much better.I was talking about the Lakers game. He managed to make tons of mistakes on the defensive end with missed assignments. Inexcusable and you can't really have a guy out there if he doesn't know when and where to rotate, it only hurts the development on the team. On offense he attempted to take Kobe one on one and put up a shot that nailed the left side of the backboard, didn't even hit the rim. It's a small sample size, but he made numerous mistakes and proved he isn't ready for playing time at this point in his career. He needs to go through a couple of more practices.
And you speak as if a player in his very first game should be doing better.
You fail to justify (probably because it's unjustifiable) why Burks didn't get more burn in garbage time--both in the Laker game and last night. During those abortions of a game, no veteran wing deserved minutes over Burks. Fail on Corbin for not applying that fundamental coaching principle--and something that he hasn't learned yet. When your other guards go 1 for 9 (Hayward), 0 for 3 (Bell), 2 for 7 (Miles), a so-so 6 for 16 (Howard), 2 for 8 (Harris), and 2 for 9 (Watson), there is basis for pulling any one of them earlier than the last two minutes of the game, especially when Burks went 6 for 9 in a game after the Laker game that you weakly claimed to be referring to.
Why you are being an apologist for the head coach tolerating and enabling such miserable shooting (not to mention defense; see Hayward in the NBA highlights at 0:18 in the link below), especially when Burks has now proven to make baskets at a significantly higher rate (albeit in garbage time) than any other guard or wing on the team is beyond me (but is representative of your avatar).
Link to Hayward, CJ/Watson, Jefferson, etc. all vastly failing on defense in the highlights alone. Kanter had a couple of rookie defensive fails, too; hopefully Corbin has enough sense to practice them with him (or have the assistant coaches to so). Repetition, repetition, repetition.
https://www.nba.com/games/20111231/UTASAS/gameinfo.html?ls=gt2hp0021100055#nbaGIboxscore
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