I'd argue that was the exact shot they wanted when they drew up the play.
Maybe, but it would have been great to see him take it at Drummond on his heels. I know Drummond is a good interior defender, but put pressure on the refs to make a call.
I'd argue that was the exact shot they wanted when they drew up the play.
Could not keep going? Lol. He missed one shot.
lol love seeing Burke hate. It'll make his emergence that much more satisfying.
Gonna go to work. Good game, excited for the season. Our defense is still for real FWIW (as we saw at the end of the 4th). Biggest, most important take-away for me.
I don't disagree that it would have been nice to see, but Quin draws it up, it works to perfection, the shot is there, you don't defy the coach.Maybe, but it would have been great to see him take it at Drummond on his heels. I know Drummond is a good interior defender, but put pressure on the refs to make a call.
It was the Boston game all over again.
Hayward gets a clutch basket. Rudy/Hood combine to give up an easy basket right back. Last time it was Rudy doing a terrible job covering the inbounder and Hood getting posted by Zeller. This time it was Hood playing soft D and Rudy being unaware.
Um humWut?
Negged
I don't disagree that it would have been nice to see, but Quin draws it up, it works to perfection, the shot is there, you don't defy the coach.
Right, played well down the stretch. The comment was that he couldn't keep it going. He did keep it going - just missed a shot.Nah he had a stretch where he was getting to the basket and getting calls, but then he kept going to that well and he stopped getting the calls. Adjusted though and played great down the final stretch.
Hard to know, but he'd just made two similar shots, I think that was the shot they wanted.I doubt Quin told him to take a shot like that, or at least not specifically. He probably just told him to make a play.
Props to Rudy for ending with more rebs and blocks than Drummond. He affected the game when he was on the floor.