It's a reward and creates hierarchy. Every coach does it.
Good loss. Scoot with another huge step forward. Team played hard and went toe to toe with the champs. No complaints.
Even with his unbelievable made shots, watching Ant pound the air out of the ball while 4 others wait around is not my idea of good basketball. I...
He has the body. I fully expect it.
Ant is coming out in the second half with blinders on. He completely missed Ayton who sealed his guy and was wide open at the basket.
Scoot is becoming a force!
Throw in Matisse with Brogdon and get one of the young guys from Houston. They have so many 3/4s. They can afford to lose one.
And yet much easier to address.
Suddenly Ayton has the hands of Chris Webber when he's actually getting passed to.
Camara in the dog house with Chauncey. Not sure why he's so apprehensive about getting Rupert a look.
We're a bottom 5 team. There isn't much benefit to him staying either I'd say. What would benefit from his departure is opportunity cost. Thrust...
If that was true, he'd be trying something different.
And tonight what is your excuse? And ever since Ant came back what's your excuse? He's been a net negative to the team game ever since he came back...
Not sure it was the Blazers as much as it was Ant and perhaps Brogdon.
So was Monta Ellis for the Warriors... Some good offensive players are not conducive to winning. Check CJ McCollum.
The Bulls are a trainwreck. We have more talent than them. And the point still stands.
And the Pistons just beat OKC. That doesn't mean either team is good relative to the rest of the NBA. Don't play dense.
We were told we were stupid for thinking the Blazers with Ant as the #1 option should beat the Spurs with our injuries. Here we are with a loss to...
Jesus what is Ant thinking?
Absolutely.
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