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Ian $*$*$*$ Clark

Had nothing to do with Clark last night, at all. PNR Curry focus had Gobert hedging/trapping hard. Favors had to pick up the [Gobert's] roll man so Hayward had to slack off and pick up the other big, which left someone wide open in the corner.

That play was a thing of beauty. It goes to show just how dominant Curry is.

Favors was only on the floor for 1 wide open Clark three. His first three came off a rebound IIRC that was well defended ( I think). The next one game against Favors/Gobert, then Favors got subbed out and the next 2 came off Jingles playing bad defense IIRC.
 
Favors was only on the floor for 1 wide open Clark three. His first three came off a rebound IIRC that was well defended ( I think). The next one game against Favors/Gobert, then Favors got subbed out and the next 2 came off Jingles playing bad defense IIRC.

What does this have to do with the same play being ran and same defensive scheme?
 
Quote Originally Posted by jope View Post
4 or 5 straight shots in rhythm, wide open no less, for a 2 guard. It's Quin's own damn fault
FRANKLIN: Fixed

Franklin is as determined to criticize Quin as he was to praise Corbin. I always suspected his obsession with Corbin was a mental aberration, but this is really taking it to an extreme.
 
Lol at blaming the coach for a player's defensive stupidity.

I'm blaming the coach for running a defensive scheme that every god damned person in the world except you apparently knows will leave a wide open three. The game was decided by 3 points. Quin cost us 12 in a row.
 
I'm blaming the coach for running a defensive scheme

Coaches don't run schemes.
They are on the sideline.

The players are on the court and they run the schemes.

Coaches do design schemes though
 
Bryce Cotton is in for big game against the Jazz too, I'm guessing. Former Jazz players always do, when they do get the chance.
 
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