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Game Thread Jan 20, 2024 06:00PM MT: Jazz at Rockets

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Similarly, senguins back to back missed free throws can be largely cited for why we had a good chance to win the game on the final possession.

But they lose that game by a bunch if not for him.

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If we were to trade Laurie JC and Sexton we'd be thrilled to 4 years from now have Houstons present makeup.
OKC is two years ahead of Houston who is 3 or 4 years ahead of us.
Each suffered great pain to be where they are. Seems like we'll shortcut the process.

Maybe the pain is better, but then there's Detroit as a fly in the ointment.
 
Me me me me = Sexton&Clarkson
As much I love both, when they are doing great, but both have still trouble in tight games to recognize when to push it to the paint and when to kick out

One of the biggest reasons for several wins have been early leads. It loosens up the whole team, and doesn't trigger ISO- mode in our scoring guards

In some discourses it's too much staring at the stats and individual moments on the game, when in reality, the game flow is everything. It affects in shooting accuracy, investment of the off-ball actions, and on the end, it affects for the defensive flow as well. The amazing flow we had wit offense, by getting so many early leads last few weeks, allowed our team to play right. I wouldn't care if anyone were shooting 0-10, if I loved the game flow I am seeing,but this wasn't the case tonight. The flow wasn't right.

It has to be said though, Ime Udoka had recognized that's our key, and their defense made it quite hard to deliver easy pass around the ball offense, and they made much harder to run our screen actions than most recent opponents. So to be fair, can't but the blame on just the guard play. After we had several turnovers in the early fourth from driving into double teams, coach Hardy didn't react quickly enough. If he were to toughen up his voice to order more ball movement and working off-ball, we would have forced Rockets to work even more in D and would got other players aside our guards more in the offensive flow.

EDIT: Reading through reddit, it seems there are much more people recognizing downfalls of hero ball instead of sticking to individual what if moments. My belief in youth restored! (Reddit has younger demographics)
 
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  • The clutch will be a great learning experience for Sexton. Jabari Smith was basically face guarding Lauri the whole 4th quarter and OT which helped Collin put more pressure on the rim. There were moments when Houston's defense made him a little hesitant whether to shoot or pass at the rim, and I'm sure Collin will learn from those moments.
  • Ochai is just a weird player. -15 in 13 minutes with 0/1 shooting, but on the other hand, Houston shot like 0/6 against him in fast breaks. Has he spent his whole youth running transitions?
 
I wish we could’ve gotten more from keyonte. Dunn played his *** off. Sexton and Clarkson seemed like they were on the floor all the time. Could’ve given them some rest.
Here's why he didn't play. He was really awful.
 
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This game was like mixture of MMA and Basketball. I love the fact that we didnt back away, but maybe, just MAYBE we should have pushed the tempo more and beat them by pace, speed and movement instead of playing slow and allowing this to stay a wrestling mach? I mean the second we started to push the tempo in the 3rd we just blasted the lead away.

I'm also more than confused why Hardy felt like he had to play both Clarkson and Sexton down the stretch? It just ended up in "your turn, my turn" offense really. That isnt what we are about and it just resulted in Sexton and Clarkson combining for 21 FGA in the 4th and OT when the entire rest of the team had 7.
 
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I dont know.... maybe this pic might give us some ideas......

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Like maybe the defense on the left side is late af and the defender who is going to that side to guard Lauri is Aaron Holiday who is all of 6 foot tall.
It usually even doesn't matter who is guarding Lauri, or Sexton, if they get running start on their defender. It's almost every time a bucket or free throws. Missing these chances hurts
 
Brother Clarkson had a wide open 14 jumper. That was the right play. Clarkson money on those
Dude. No he didn't. He ran into three defenders with a big contest (close to a block) from Tate. That's not wide open, that's not open at all. Which forced him to shoot much differently and out of rhythm - barely grazing the rim. And he took the shot with 3+ seconds on the clock.

That was absolutely the wrong play, as were almost all of Sexton's and JC's plays in the final 10 minutes.

Yeah, sure, you'll make some shots if you take 30 of them. Doesn't make them good shots.

I’m also not sure how smart it was to put Lauri on Sengun. Guarding those types is really physically taxing. Wonder if it contributed to his rough shooting. It’s hard to guard the opposing best player while carrying a huge offensive load.
Lauri didn't have a rough shooting night. He was 5/7 from 2 and one more made 3 and he's pretty much at his average. What Lauri had was a "not getting touches once Sexton and JC went full hero ball" night.
 
It usually even doesn't matter who is guarding Lauri, or Sexton, if they get running start on their defender. It's almost every time a bucket or free throws. Missing these chances hurts
Also the biggest idiocy of that play is that there is a meatwall between Clarkson and the basket and he looks left for options, sees an open passing lane to our best player with tons of space around him and just opts not to pass.
 
Also the biggest idiocy of that play is that there is a meatwall between Clarkson and the basket and he looks left for options, sees an open passing lane to our best player with tons of space around him and just opts not to pass.
Wonder how these Knicks trade rumors affect... BC a week ago JC was doing everything right, as a result, nailed his first ever triple-double.
 
OK, I have some feelings about this game. Actually, I have feelings about the recent stretch of 3-4 games. What we're seeing now really started to rear its ugly head in the Pacers game, after which Hardy said this:


View: https://x.com/Tjonesonthenba/status/1747116351091552293?s=20


I remember watching that very game and thinking, "I hope Hardy notices this **** and stops it before it's too late". Well, he noticed, as Tony pointed out. But he couldn't/wouldn't stop it. We've pretty much played bad basketball ever since, living and dying on dribble-heavy guard ISO's and forgetting about ball movement again. Going away from what was working.

As the Sexton lovefest gathered steam recently, I thought that there were two ways that thing was going to go. Either Collin proves once and for all that he's actually matured as a player, changes his game and finds a consistent ability to play within himself. That player would have a future on this team, and an important role at that.

The alternative was that he starts reading his own headlines and dusts off the blinders.

As much as I would have liked to see the first option come to fruition... we're going in the wrong direction. Sexton taking 27 shots is absolutely absurd in any contect. Absurd. This is him as he was back in Cleveland, thinking he's the first option just because he has some space, going 1 on 3 all the time. This is him reading his own headlines.

This is also Sexton killing his own trade market. The player we saw when we were stretching the win streak one game at a time was someone that really made the league sit up and take notice. This version, though... this version is a known quantity. Old news.

I have a hard time seeing Hardy pull back the reins on Collin. I kinda have the feeling he decided to let Sexton run wild and show us if his change/improvement as an NBA player was genuine or not. Right now it's not looking good, but Collin still has a chance to realize what he's doing. His future success both on this team and around the NBA could be hanging in the balance.

Random thoughts:

- Lauri's shoulder is not right. I didn't like his body language when he got bumped hard on the right side of his body. He was in pain. Overall, he looked a lot like a guy who's having to play while constantly paying attention what his arm/shoulder is doing and where the next hard contact is going to come from. I guess Lauri has been dealing with this for a while now so I don't expect him to miss time... but then again, I wouldn't be shocked if he did. We all know what that would probably mean for this season.

- Kessler's FT shooting bit us in the ***. Again. We all know teams are trying to foul him when he gets the ball under the rim. Kessler needs to anticipate it, hold on to the ball like his life depends on it and go up MAD. His soft attempts to kinda hop up and flick the ball at the basket in those fouling situations are infuriating.

- Nobody had a good game. I don't have to say anything about Clarkson and Sexton combining for an eye-watering 52 FGA's, the Sexton discussion above kinda covered it. And it looks like Clarkson's departure is imminent anyway.

- Sengun's ability to throw his body around while still retaining the ability to score with soft floaters and hooks is very, very Jokic-like. Can't teach that stuff. Dude is one of the most naturally gifted basketball players in the league IMO. Not a perfect body for what he's doing, but he's making it work. Unlike Kessler, who's wasting a legit, reasonably athletic 7 foot frame on offense.
 
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