416Klawzz
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Eh, I don't put near as much stock in a two game sample size during the regular season as I do a 10 game sample size during the playoffs.
fair but wrap your mind around if Bojan gets cold then what ?
Eh, I don't put near as much stock in a two game sample size during the regular season as I do a 10 game sample size during the playoffs.
fair but wrap your mind around if Bojan gets cold then what ?
I agree, it would definitely be a problem. To be honest I don't think we would stand a chance against the Rockets in the playoffs, but I guess I'm just glad the front office at least tried to improve the team, even though it hasn't worked out the way we all hoped, instead of just running it back again with a team that had clearly reached it's ceiling.
I agree with this whole heartedly. Last night Westbrook was endlessly in people's faces and they all just ducked their heads and ran back down court. No one challenged him or got back in his face, not even Rudy. It's as if we've accepted being a soft team and any team a little physical with us can just roll over us. Take a hard foul or get in a skirmish. Hell, even throw a elbow and get suspended for a couple of games, but establish a reputation you can't be bullied every game.Also this we have no assholes... last couple years we’d have Jae getting into it every couple nights... we got no tough guys at all... while that stuff isn’t like the end all be all it does fire guys up. We need an enforcer... like what guy is gonna come over and shove someone when they foul DM super hard. Even a guy like Alex Len would be okay... he gives super hard fouls that piss people off. We need some assholes.
What happens in the off season if Conley, Clarkson and Mudiay all walk away? Do we make a couple of swell free agent signings like Davis and Green. Or do we bring back JLIII?
There are a lot of issues but part of it relates to the sex machine concept.
We’ve done all the math and it says let teams shoot from the midrange (even when it’s San Antonio and they are good there) and let westbrick shoot... but here’s the deal... if you just concede that without making them work for it then you don’t force any turnovers or put pressure on them to miss. Then they make a lot of shots. Bring a silly double team on harden at half court... you are one or two passes from a wide open three.
Last night if we were making shots it would be close... but there is a bigger problem... we are tiny on the perimeter and our only really good perimeter defender has started to suck ( I kind of wonder if Royce is hurt).
The Conley trade is a disaster... it happens... don’t over complicate it by keeping him this off season... try to pivot. Only reason to keep him would be if JC bolts in free agency and then mike can be the bench spark plug.
Conley has shown me nothing to prove that he is going to replace the role that Clarkson is playing. So regardless of if we lose Clarkson and Mudiay, Conley isn't the answer. That was our problem in the first place. We misinterpreted Conley's value and fit from the beginning.
As for replacements, I could think of a number of guys who I would go with:
- Frank Ntilikina: if we traded Conley to NY, he would be a clear cut favorite to come to us in return. His skills are wasted in NY and we need a quality perimeter defender.
- Joe Harris: just play Mitchell at PG and Harris at SG
- Fred Van Vleet: he probably stays in Toronto, but it's worth a shot.
- Bogdan Bogdanovic: he probably stays in Sac, but it's worth a shot. Once again, slide Mitchell to PG.
- Goran Dragic: we've shown interest in the past.
- Kris Dunn: same as Ntilikina. He's an elite perimeter defender who doesn't demand the ball.
Outside of Ntilikina, I haven't really opened up trade opportunities.
Ntilikina and Dunn cannot be played in modern basketball, they are too offensively hopeless.