Just some of my thoughts

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  1. BengalDuck

    BengalDuck Well-Known Member

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    I considered starting a few threads over the past week or so on just discussing one or two of these, but they're not really important and therefore probably don't deserve their own threads.

    However, I have no inhibitions about putting them all in one thread. Feel free to debate or discuss any of them, criticize me, et al... although I expect this thread to get lost in the shuffle from the game thread in about an hour + the numerous praising/freak out threads following a game.




    Anyways...


    • Jerryd Bayless should be our starting PG right now.
    I'm a big Bayless fan -- have been since I first watched him at Arizona -- but I don't think he should start simply because he's better. Bayless "fits" better with the starters. Sergio is a true ball-dominating PG, and our starting unit simply doesn't move without the ball much. Bayless can create his own shot and has become much better in just a short amount of time at dishing off to a big when he can. Bayless gets a lot of run in the second half, but that's also when Roy starts dominating the ball. A Bayless/Roy backcourt where Roy dominates the ball is not the best way to use JB. He's not a good shooter right now, for whatever reason, and when Roy goes ISO Bayless just sits in the corner doing nothing. Likewise, Sergio paired with Rudy, Outlaw, and sometimes Aldridge is a better fit. For one, as long as Rudy and Outlaw are our wing defenders, our defense will be garbage. Might as well throw the bad defensive PG out there, too. Secondly, Rudy and Sergio undoubtedly have a certain developed chemistry that allows them to excel together. I can envision a second unit that moves a lot without the ball and has a PG who is always looking to find a cutter.

    • Batum should play more minutes
    It's almost ironic, mostly sad, that two of our best defenders (Batum and Oden) are the ones who are sometimes sent to the bench without reason. Batum can guard guards and smaller forwards, 1-3 and sometimes 1-4 on the court. And do it well. Batum can get rebounds. He can disrupt passing lanes. He probably leads the league in trailing-a-fast-break-coming-from-behind-the-opponent blocks. And his shooting has been at least adequate in order to get more run.

    • Aldridge should be the focal point of the offense when he's in with the second unit
    This boggles my mind. When LA is in with Rudy, Outlaw, Sergio, and Pryzbilla, he seemingly never gets looks. I don't understand it. At the very least isolate him on a block once or twice. Play pick'n'pop/roll with Rudy or Sergio. Play the high-low with Pryzbilla. Run plays to get LA rolling so both he and Roy are in the swing of things early in the game.

    • The obvious stuff
    Play Oden and actually work on getting him the ball. I'm not sure what's more frustrating... Oden being developed in a borderline idiotic way or the fact that we switch on every. single. screen. Fuck... fight through a pick. Hustle on defense! Play Bayless when Blake comes back, some how. Do not trade Batum or Bayless. Continue encouraging Outlaw to attack the rim (he's been doing this for the last month+, and it's so much better to watch than one-dribble pull up off balance bullshit shots right in a defender's grill. Even when he misses, I don't get upset at an aggressive Outlaw. And look in to playing more Oden + Pryzbilla at the same time. It worked well the one and only time it was used.
     
  2. LittleAlex

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    I complete agree with this.

    This depends on what Batum does at the beginning of the game. If he concentrates on defense and rebounding then sure. If he decides to spot up for 3 pointers while instead of passing the ball into the post, then get him the fuck out of the game.

    I agree with this, though I think LA is partly to blame. Aldridge needs to force the issue some with the second unit and demand the ball. He rarely does, which is why the team sometimes drifts away from him.

    Yes to all of the above, though I would just like to see less Outlaw altogether. Skinny weak Power Forwards are not useful.
     
  3. BrianFromWA

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    Couple that with the fact that Bayless has been practicing with Roy and the starters since Day One, and Sergio's been playing with the second unit for 3 years now...I'd also submit that J-Bay isn't as bad a shooter as his season stats state...
    :check: It's not that it's "without reason", it's that Nate has his Bill Walsh-issued first 10 minutes scripted in terms of substitutions. Batum shooting the lights out? Eff him. Oden with one foul? He's probably tired. Outlaw and Przy need to be in the game, I guess.
    I'm a little sketchier on this. LMA is getting dangerously close to the point Travis is: where you can see by his first two or three shots whether he's in "attack the rim and rebound" mode or "fadeaway" (in TrOut's case, the "one-dribble pullup") mode.
    :check: Can't say it too loudly, though. Nate's done a good job in certain aspects of coaching, but I wish you could flame on the things he does poorly without someone jumping to his defense with the "YOUNGEST TEAM IN THE LEAGUE" or "HARDEST SCHEDULE IN HISTORY" lines (neither of which are true, technically...but whatever)
    :check: I'd also add "hit someone like you mean it when they're on a path to an easy dunk/layup. Sergio's decent about getting fouls early in the fastbreak...I wish one or two of Greg's fouls would be of the Ray Allen Variety, and that LMA would incorporate that into his game.
    :check:, though I'd take it one step further and say "Start Bayless when Blake comes back"
    :check: I don't understand how he doesn't get it...when he attacks, good things happen. When he rebounds, good things happen. EVERYONE loves him when he does that. But he likes hearing his "wet" jumper "splash".
    :check: I'd rather him go 0-7 on layups than his usual 3-7 on 20 footers.
    :check: Though it was more effective when Przy had two useful hands.
     

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