Also that Royce turnover, where he couldn't get the shot off, didn't drive the ball and just threw it away to Malik Monk was pretty bad. This is what I'm saying with him. In a tight game, that put the Jazz behind the 8-ball.
But the system. We will eventually regress to the mean and the system will magically work.You notice how one player was killing the Lakers? Yeah, they ran a simple trap at him and it completely neutered the entire offense. We did nothing to change or take advantage of that defense. Just let it happen. Don was completely taken out of the game in the 4th by one adjustment. The Jazz are playing with 3 shooters and the best rim presence in the league, and we can't figure out how to score when they send a double team at Don? Pathetic.
You notice how one player was killing the Jazz? The Jazz didn't do ****. We were completely scrambled and couldn't get the ball out of the hands of the one player that was scoring. The Lakers were out there with 2 non shooters, and we couldn't find a way to double or make things difficult on LeBron? LeBron is playing with WB, Monk, THT, and Reaves. Are you kidding me?
Yeah, there's a reason why we completely suck year after year in the clutch. It's the same reason why we suck badly in the playoffs and especially bad later in the series. Game goes off script, Quin is a ****ing robot who can't make a change. The last time we blew it against the Lakers is because we couldn't stop Stanley ****ing Johnson running a PnR as the ball handler. It's embarrassing that Quin can let this happen to him for years and not get better. He gets embarrassed by any coach with half a brain.
Yeah but to be fair, no one besides Mitchell had it going at all tonight. Like, even decent looks when everyone's playing sub-par aren't decent looks anymore.Or a coach willing or able to find one
Sadly, I hope it is, as it may be the only way to get ownership/management to blow **** up.
I think it is mostly on Quin, but either way, something needs to change.
You mean Lebron at the 5? What's this team's answer?
I love how Andy's not afraid to tell it like it is.
It says a lot when even Tony's willing to admit this was a bad performance.