And to be fair to Exum: 2 or 3 of his misses did lead directly to layups off offensive rebounds
The offensive rating was 115, a mark that would surpass the best ranked offense in the NBA.
So the answer is: Kawhi Leonard was an animal.
The classic DRose assist, he's the only guard capable of that right now unfortunately. Shame that didn't really happen in the 2nd half when he missed a bunch but he really should have finished a couple of those.And to be fair to Exum: 2 or 3 of his misses did lead directly to layups off offensive rebounds
Sure, but a lot of those misses resulted in offensive rebounds for points.Well sure but it's not just that, and it's not just a matter of comparing the league average in offensive rating, because every game is different.
Kawhi went berserk absolutely. But a combined shooting of 32% from our starting guards is also a sub-plot of how you lose a game with only 4 turnovers.
Only guard capable of that? Rubio and Mitchell both had shots like this as well.The classic DRose assist, he's the only guard capable of that right now unfortunately. Shame that didn't really happen in the 2nd half when he missed a bunch but he really should have finished a couple of those.
He was also playing with our starters so this is really a mute point.
Rubio took a ton of BAD shots in that his shot was clanking so hard that it resulted in an easy fast break the other way. And he just keeps taking them, the more he misses the more he takes. His search dribble didn’t produce. The def dares him to shoot when he’s this bad and that clogged everything for the rest of the team.
It seems like I have it in for Rubio (and maybe I do) but his dr jeckle and mr Hyde crap has got to stop. It would be ok if it was a bad game in ten but this season it’s a good game in ten. Not going to fly for a team trying to contend.
I'm not making this a thing about Mitchell. It's about calling Rubio a finished product when he just had a career year and completely changed his game for the first time in his career.Jesus christ dude get off it. It's obvious Donovan has a much higher likelihood of becoming a better player than Rubio does. Thus people are more likely to cut him some slack. That's the only point I was making. Yes I agree Ricky can play better for stretches than he has lately, but there's a definite ceiling to what you can expect from him. There just isn't another level to his game that we haven't seen.
OK good to know you aren't really engaging in the original point I was making then. Just arguing to argue in true Cy fashion. Have a good one man.I'm not making this a thing about Mitchell. It's about calling Rubio a finished product when he just had a career year and completely changed his game for the first time in his career.