Sorry, but how do you measure frustration as a reporter? This just feels like a ridiculous thing to say.
Let's just cross our fingers and hope it's all due to the fact he's extremely weak and can be fixed with a couple years of physical development.The thing that concerns me most about Hendricks is that he doesn't look like he has good balance. He can't change directions very easily, even just running without the ball.
We lost the game in the first half when we couldn't get back on defense, even off of makes, and in the second half when we couldn't make shots. I hate to pile on, but a lot of the not getting back and not making shots was Keyonte, he was really bad last night. I think Hardy also deserves a little blame as Dunn should be starting and Kessler and Collins shouldn't be playing together, but he's obviously been dealt a bad hand by the FO, and I'm also not sure how much they are dictating his roster decision making. Hardy saying that Keyonte is starting because, "he is the future." sounds like FO talk, not HC talk.
Well Kuminga is a 3rd year guy that is turning into a star and Hendricks has barely gotten minutes.One thing that really stood out to me about the Hendricks minutes was the talent discrepancy between him and Kuminga.
Yeah, Hendricks by far has the more valuable archetype/mold that is easier to realize, but holy **** Kuminga is so much more talented and has a complete athletic package unlike Hendricks' more straight line based athleticism.
The tweet got posted to reddit and someone had a similar question. This was Andy's response:Sorry, but how do you measure frustration as a reporter? This just feels like a ridiculous thing to say.
Doesnt have anything to do with minutes or experience imo. Just talking raw talent. Hendricks is a low talent player who has some nice tools that fooled people into thinking he had high talent.Well Kuminga is a 3rd year guy that is turning into a star and Hendricks has barely gotten minutes.
Hardy is going to have to completely rebuild the lineups.
If he can do that and make Utah return to their high level play it will be a miracle and he should be considered a coaching god. Utah just doesnt have enough high IQ players to make lineups work anymore.
Simone and KO were incredibly underrated on both sides of the ball. I dont care how many bad plays KO had on D, overall he was a positive defender just on the merits of his IQ.
Yeah, basically Ochai/Simone kind of flipped where I expected each player to be, so it ended up working out.At the first of the year when trying to build competent lineups I had KO and Agbaji playing like 40 minutes (KO for passing/play making, Agbaji for on ball defense). Simone came in and took some of that burden and made lineups work, but now all 3 are gone.
I suppose if I did a similar exercise today it's probably just not possible to put competent lineups together. I do wonder if there are players out there on the fringes that could provide some of the connectivity/on ball defense that the team is lacking. Last year we added Dunn. Maybe this year there is someone we could sign off the scrap heap to allow for some competent lineups.
This is priceless!Lauri with a horrendous shot then lets Draymond shoot that smh.